You better be careful with your car at these events from damage be it intentional or by accident. I have heard of people having the dealer look the other way and repair even knowing about "tracking" it and then is the other side like Sean...
I don't blame or fault Porsche for protecting themselves but it just seems that they should explain the dangers of racing these engines up to their limits: ie...smoking because of wet sump and oil starvation etc...
Porsche should start "informing" buyers that they should be careful at these events so as not to void their warranty..Thats all, just tell the public that if they screw it up by spinning or overrevving then they might have to pay for the repairs themselves...It is simple!
Like I said before, I am all for a company making tons of money but to hear Porsche constantly tooting their own horn for making so much money is getting a bit old, especially when you hear a story like Sean's!
Ben, how was the Car show at the outlets on Sat? I was out of town...