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Zone 12 U.S Porsche Clubs

PCA Zone 12

Within the PCA community, this is known as Geographic Area Zone 12. Zone 12 consists of 11 different regions located in Florida, Southern Alabama and Mississippi, Puerto Rico and the Virgin Islands.  We are very fortunate to be able to drive our Porsches throughout the year and don’t have to deal with the winter weather that happens in most Zones. Throughout the year, you will find all Zone 12 Regions busy with Autocrosses, Rallies, Tours, Education, and Social Events. To learn more, check out their website.

Everglades Region

Porsche Club of America

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Eveglades is your official local region for Southwest Florida, which included Naples, Bonita, Estero, Fort Myers, Marco Island, Goodland, Cape Coral, Sanibel, Punta Gorda, Port Charlotte). This group has lots of fun, including rallies, tours, club racing, driver education, social get togethers, and more.

Florida Citrus Region

Porsche Club of America

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The Porsche Club of America Florida Citrus Region (FLC) is a great car club for sports car enthusiasts who enjoy celebrating Porsches. From Driver’s Education (DE) and social events to Autocross (AX) and rallies, the Citrus Region provides a full schedule of fun activities for you to enjoy. We cover all of Central Florida.

Florida Crown Region

Porsche Club of America

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The Florida Crown Region includes the northeast and north-central areas of Florida, from Fernandina Beach to Gainesville, and from Lake City to Palm Coast. It includes Alachua, Baker, Bradford, Clay, Columbia, Dixie, Duval, Flagler, Gilchrist, Hamilton, Lafayette, Nassau, Putnam, St. Johns, Suwannee, Union.

Florida Thoroughbred

Porsche Club of America

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Founded in 2015 and consists of over 600 members in North Central Florida, including the Marion, Sumter, Levy, and Citrus counties.  This area is comprised of beautiful rolling hills, huge mature oak trees, and endless horse farms. Some of the primary cities served are Ocala, The Villages, Inverness, Bushnell, Williston, Bronson, Dunellon, and Crystal River. 

Gold Coast Region

Porsche Club of America

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Dive into the exhilarating world of the Porsche Club of America – Gold Coast Region, your ultimate hub for all things Porsche in South Florida! Boasting a vibrant community of over 3,300 members, we’re more than just a club; we’re a dynamic gathering of Porsche enthusiasts. We’ve got your Porsche passion covered.

Gulfstream Region

Porsche Club of America

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The Gulfstream Region is a recognized chapter of the Porsche Club of America and is located in PCA's Zone 12. The Gulfstream Region covers Palm Beach County from Boynton Beach North, and includes the Highlands, Martin, Okeechobee, and Saint Lucie Counties. They have a wide variety of club activities and events.

North Florida Region

Porsche Club of America

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If you're a Porsche Owner living in North Florida (or nearby Alabama and Georgia!) you've found a Great PCA Region for meeting up with fellow enthusiasts who enjoy these wonderful automobiles as much as you do! In addition to our monthly social gatherings in the Canopy Roads and Emerald Coast areas, we also host fun and varied events all year.

Puerto Rico Region

Porsche Club of America

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​The Puerto Rico Region of the Porsche Club of America (PCA) serves Porsche enthusiasts across Puerto Rico and the Virgin Islands. Led by President Francisco Sala and Vice President Eric Maurosa, the region organizes various events and activities to foster camaraderie among members. Very active Facebook page to check out.

Sonnenschein Region

Porsche Club of America

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We’re a “big little Region”. We’re in 16 counties across three States. Our membership numbers continue to grow, along with our planned events, meet & greets, and other social opportunities. See where we’ve been, where we are today, and where we’re heading. Currently find Sonnenschein with an active and enthusiastic membership base.

Space Coast Region

Porsche Club of America

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The Space Coast Region (SPC) of Porsche Club of America (PCA) includes over 1,500 Porsche enthusiasts as members that live along the east coast of Florida in Volusia, Brevard and Indian River Counties. SPC is one of eleven regions in PCA’s Zone 12.

Suncoast Florida Region

Porsche Club of America

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Founded in 1961, we have come a long way from an early gathering of a few dedicated Porsche enthusiasts to now becoming one of the largest regions in PCA, encompassing the counties of Hardee, Hernando, Hillsborough, Manatee, Pasco, Pinellas, Polk, and Sarasota.

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