About this event
It’s A Tupperware Party! (really, it is)
According to the Tupperware website this is “THE DECADE OF THE PARTY”! A Tupperware Party is “a celebration of the friendships made and the fun had”. So is Ladies’ Day! Tupperware Brands is a leader in driving positive change in women's lives. RMR Ladies’ Day leads women to a positive driving experience and, perhaps, a change in the way women view their cars.
So …This is LADIES’ DAY … that means there will be no men driving in your run sessions … not a whiff of testosterone, unless it’s in the pits where the guys will help with any car-related tasks. It means there will be moms, daughters, aunts, sisters, friends, co-workers, and even grandmothers driving
You don’t need experience driving on a track, you don’t need to be hesitant because there are people out there going way too fast, you just need to be ready to have fun and learn some new skills. You don’t need not be a member of the Porsche Club to drive in this event – you just need to be a girl.
You don’t even have to drive a Porsche - bring the car that you are comfortable driving. We will have driving instructors for those who are new to the track. I’ve been told that this is the Instructor Corps’ favorite event because the students are so attentive and take direction well. This is a low-key event so bring a friend, a mom, a daughter, an aunt, a niece, or grandma!
Questions : Contact Susan Bucknam at 303-237-3140, portia@ipa.net or Martha Vail, marthavail@gmail.com.
Registrar: Kristie Widrig: 303-655-7495, widrigkl@aol.com
Event requirements
You must be 18 or older with a valid drivers license to participate in this event.
You must have a Snell-certified SA2000 or newer or M2000 or newer helmet. You must wear long pants and closed toe shoes while driving.
No convertibles or open cars without roll bars, trucks, or large SUVs. Cross-over SUV vehicles will be allowed following review and approval from the Chief Driving Instructor.