The High G machines: G80, G82, and G90 at the Performance Center 2022
/We are SO lucky to have one of BMW’s permanent showcases for M car performance located just 3 hours from home.
Read MoreWe are SO lucky to have one of BMW’s permanent showcases for M car performance located just 3 hours from home.
Read MoreOur first Cars and Coffee event of the New Year was a resounding success (especially if you consider some of the exhaust notes!) The weather couldn’t have been better under a clear, sunny, San Diego winter day. We had over 100 BMWs participating this time and several other marques showing up as well. It was good to be back at Liberty Station at the Point Loma Cars and Coffee event, a fan favorite.
Read MorePresident - Greg Uhler
Vice President - Matt Gage
Treasurer - Ryan Moore
Secretary - Paul Silver
Driving School Director - Lisa Goehring
Social Director - Tyler Johnson
Wachmeister - Brett Litoff
Board Member at Large
Catalina Uhler
Kim Dais
Robert Fisher
Reza Sharghi
Communications Director
Autocross Director
Equipment Meister
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Thank you to all of the members that participated in the 2022 Board of Directors election!
We encourage anyone interested in any of the remaining vacant positions to contact us at info@sdbmwcca.com.
As we reach the end of 2021, it is time to select the members of the 2022 San Diego Chapter Board of Directors. Because we are not able to meet in person due to COVID concerns, this year’s election will be held online again, using MotorsportReg.com.
Read MoreThe weather couldn’t have been more perfect for a late Fall Sunday. Clear skies and bright sunshine all day. The turnout was HUGE again! Thank you to all who attended! There were 80 attendees and over 40 vehicles! Crazy!
Read MoreWe had another great cars and coffee event, this time down in a new location in Barrio Logan at the K1 Speed parking lot. Hosted and organized by Garage Collective, we nearly filled the 100 car parking lot with all sorts of unique and interesting cars.
Read MoreThere are many ways to turn a routine task into a disaster. But you’ll only learn all of those ways once each of them happens.
Read MoreOur second Cars & Coffee event this year was another huge success! The weather was a bit better this time without the pre-event drizzle, the skies were sunny, and coffee was flowing thanks to the coffee van on site and La Jolla Independent serving brew and donuts from one of their several cars in attendance.
Read MoreIt was a beautiful, sunny day at Balboa Park on July 17, 2021. Members of the San Diego BMW CCA chapter gathered for another Cars and Coffee event.
Read MoreFor the ambitious, working on your car at home can be a sense of pride, but you need tools to get the job done, but how many tools do you need?
Read MoreAfter all of the twists and turns and ups and downs, we still put smiles on 80 faces. Though we couldn’t see them with faces covered, eyes couldn’t disguise our joy.
Read MoreMy road trip that I think about before going to bed? San Diego to Seattle by coastal roads only.
Read MoreThe car I’d never even considered because it was too much—more than I needed, even more than I was looking to spend, and much more than I dreamed I could ever own. Yet, like magic, there it was before my eyes.
Read MoreAt some past time, we BMW enthusiasts didn’t have a Bimmer as one of our pastimes. Each of us came to BMW ownership in our own way. Maybe one caught our attention on the road or at a Cars and Coffee. Maybe a co-worker pulled up in a shiny 5 Series and you were inspired to get one too. Maybe you read an article or watched a YouTube video and just knew BMW was the right car for you. We all have our own stories.
Read MoreOn June 29 our chapter hosted the 12th Annual Rug Cunningham Memorial Autocross in the west lots at SDCCU Stadium. Our runoff format features early timed runs, from which we gather class winners to go head to head in a Mystery Car. The Mystery Car provides a level playing field to see who's fastest of the fast.
The weather was perfect, with a little bit of spitting rain in the early afternoon. The course for the event was a reprise of a very fast and flowing one previously used for the 2015 runoff. Satakal Khalsa has been hitting the ball out of the park for the Club's recent courses, the runoff was no exception.
Independent Motorcars provided the Mystery Car, a 1993 318is. More than one runoff competitor remarked that the car has great balance and handling, but can be challenging to drive fast if you're not careful with your momentum.
By Tyler Johnson
On Saturday, August 24, the San Diego BMW CCA chapter hosted a great event at the K1 Speed Karting facility in downtown San Diego. The day started off meeting in the parking lot which became a mini car show. Coffee in hand and hoods popped open, you could really tell there was pride in ownership. We had a couple of M2s, a few M3s, and even a Z4 M Coupe to name a few cars at the event.
The group raced in three races for some intense battles against the clock and bragging rights. Toshi claimed the top lap time of the day with a blistering 21.930s and won two of the three races. A true ringer! The action was intense with everyone having a great time on track. One of the sessions we had the course to ourselves which enabled some time to really practice your line and braking points. In between sessions, we discussed tire grip, kart power, racing line, and how best to make a pass without losing the pass in the next corner. The racing was truly wheel to wheel—something we don’t get in autocross and track events for obvious reasons, because who wants to scratch their BMW?! Bring on the Miata and Corvette clubs as we have some fast racers in our group!
After the race, the group walked to a local brewery just a few blocks away for lunch. One of the attendees was a BMW mechanic from a local BMW dealer. Needless to say he got plenty of questions!
All in all, everyone had a great time and met some new friends. Be sure to join us next time at one of our chapter events!
By Dan Tackett
BMW CCA recently selected BMW of Escondido as the recipient of the 2019 Outstanding BMW Dealership award for the Pacific Region. This annual honor is the result of a nominating process and a decision by a national committee. We were very proud to present the award and surprise Tim Brecht during a Club event that BMW of Escondido hosted.
BMW of Escondido is the only remaining family-owned BMW dealership in San Diego County. One by one, the other four dealerships, which used to be family businesses, have been sold to corporate owners. The Brecht family has maintained their ownership and passion for our favorite marque through three generations. Patriarch Bill Brecht began his enthusiasm for the marque as General Manager for BMW of San Diego way back in the 2002 era, when they were the only local BMW dealership and had a small operation on Columbia St. downtown. When a 3.0 CS that Bill had personally sold new came onto the market 15 years later, he promptly bought it, and that classic coupe remains in the family to this day. He stayed with BMW of San Diego for 20 years, overseeing their move to the current location in Kearny Mesa. Following several years of effort, Bill earned a BMW dealership franchise of his own, opening Brecht BMW in 1985 at a former Cadillac dealership facility in downtown Escondido. The family’s big step was to build a new state-of-the art facility in the then-new Escondido Auto Park, which now houses their Mini of Escondido dealership.
Once their modern building was completed in 1988, Brecht BMW was able to fully reach its potential. Along with his wife Jeanelle and sons Tom and Tim, Bill Brecht began to establish a strong reputation for great customer service and genuine support for the BMW community. Bill was also involved in his Escondido community through serving in the Rotary Club and on the Board of the Escondido Chamber of Commerce—a spirit of volunteerism that continues with both of his sons today.
The Brecht family had a long history of building very fast turbocharged dune buggies and enjoying many weekends racing them in the desert. Wasting no time once in BMW circles, they transferred their racing passion to the track after buying two 2002 race cars. I remember Bill Brecht saying, “If it goes fast, burns gas and makes noise, I’m interested.” Their family weekends moved from the desert to various race tracks as Bill, Tom, and Tim all got their SCCA racing licenses. The first shakedown of the 2002s occurred at our Chapter’s inaugural 1989 Holtville Driving School, making their driving debut as we made our hosting debut. The family went on to campaign a pair of E36 325s and later a pair of E36 M3s in SCCA National races. The 2002s continued in VARA Vintage racing in parallel with competing in SCCA driving in more current BMWs: a turbocharged Z3, then a Z4, and a 328i sedan. Brecht Motorsports has evolved into the current era by competing in a Motorsport-built M235i Competition. Bill even created a track paddock runabout out of a Motorsport-liveried Isetta, which remains in the showroom at BMW of Escondido. The lure of the desert hasn’t been completely forgotten: Tim Brecht built and still kicks up the sand in a dune buggy with a twin-turbocharged M5 V10!
Brecht BMW was a strong supporter of the San Diego Chapter from the start. After our first few years of conducting High Performance Driving School events, Brecht BMW became our consistent track school sponsor. Not only have they provided helpful funding and raffle items, Tim Brecht often came to the track in his racing rig with one or more new BMW models (and sometimes a race car) to give track rides to participants and demonstrate the capabilities of the latest cars (and SAVs!) from BMW. That is genuine enthusiasm for the marque and the Club! When another dealership bowed out of sponsoring trophies and providing some auction items for our Clean Car Show and Charity Auction, Brecht BMW stepped up to fill the void and has continued ever since. When we had a Club Tour or other event that started in North County, they often offered to let us start from the dealership and provided food and beverages before we hit the road. Our relationship has flourished for over 30 years.
Bill Brecht succumbed in 2003 after a battle with cancer, a sad loss to the entire BMW community. His sons have maintained the enthusiasm that their father exuded, and despite a franchise-required name change to BMW of Escondido, the Brecht family still conducts their business as Bill would have. Going to extra lengths as a business, genuinely supporting the BMW community, and being a sincere friend of the San Diego Chapter are great reasons to honor them with the Outstanding BMW Dealership Award. And as a tribute to the memory of Bill Brecht and his fine example of volunteerism, our Chapter annually selects the “Bill Brecht Volunteer of the Year” award recipient to recognize the Chapter member who stands out for going above and beyond in their service to the Chapter. Congratulations to BMW of Escondido!
By Dan Tackett
On a warm June evening, a large group of San Diego Chapter members went to BMW of Escondido following the invitation to sample several new BMW models for 2019. Our favorite car company has been on a product blitz lately, refreshing some familiar models and entering some new segments.
Our friends at BMW of Escondido were gracious hosts, with experienced technicians and BMW Geniuses on hand to answer our questions about the advanced new engines and latest technology features. Co-owner Tim Brecht greeted all of us and provided a tasty spread of food from Mike’s Barbecue. Several new models were arrayed for us to drive, with no chaperone and no specified route. We were careful not to abuse that level of trust.
These new BMWs made a great impression on our members:
M2 Competition – Nobody was surprised to discover how quick and nimble the M2C is; definitely a crowd favorite. This is a throwback to the size and weight and handling that brought many of us to BMW in the first place. BMW clearly hasn’t forgotten its roots.
M340i – The 3 Series was the first sport sedan, and the latest G20 version takes everything up a notch. Now an M Performance model, the B58 six cylinder has been tuned to a whopping 382 hp, more than M3s had until two generations ago. It’s very quick, but the 3 Series has grown up to be a spacious and comfortable car. Seeing how it can memorize and duplicate steering movements to retrace a maneuver the driver just made was quite impressive.
Z4 30i – The all-new Z4 has returned to driving like a true sports car. Ditching the folding metal top for a traditional lined cloth top has reduced weight and lowered the center of gravity. With the 4 cylinder engine, it feels light and nimble and is still plenty quick. Many members were quite surprised and declared it the most entertaining car of the bunch. The stacked headlights are an interesting update on the traditional BMW style.
X5 40i – The larger new X5 was very luxurious, this one having a rich brown leather interior. We were astonished by how quickly it accelerated with the 6 cylinder engine and how nicely it handled. There really IS a BMW under that large SAV!
X7 50i – BMW has entered a larger category of utility vehicles formerly dominated by Cadillac and Mercedes Benz. BMW says it waited to enter this market until it could produce a large car that felt like a proper BMW. We think they succeeded. It was very quiet, very opulent, and had lots of space. More than just being a larger X5, BMW brings the luxury of a 7 Series to this category. The interior had lots of room and lots of tech and very nice materials. It drove quite well, with a V8 that knew just when to break through the silence.
M850i Convertible – This was the biggest surprise of the night. BMW replaced the 6 Series with the new 8 Series, leapfrogging their big sedan to become the new flagship. It’s a stylish coupe or convertible with a lot of leading-edge technology to justify the price. It can cruise serenely, coddling 2 people (forget the rear seat; small children only) in comfort and grace. But press the Sport Plus button and a tiger is unleashed! Dr. Jekyll, it’s time to run and Hyde as the Adaptive Suspension tightens up and the exhaust gets a whole new voice with a sharp bark on every upshift. I expected a grand touring cruiser, which it capably becomes in Comfort Mode. What shocked me and others is how the M850i is transformed with the push of a button to make you feel like a teenager again. Bravo BMW!
We want to express our sincere thanks to Tim Brecht and the whole team at BMW of Escondido for letting us visit their beautifully updated dealership and get to know the latest BMW models. Many of us are asked for advice on new cars by our friends and colleagues, so now we can offer better information and make some buying plans of our own.
By Matt Gage
After what seemed like an exceptionally long wet season in San Diego, we woke up to a morning of clear skies and bright sun on this mid-summer Sunday. The Target at Westfield North County Mall (not to be confused with that other Escondido Target) was this tour’s meetup point for event registration and safety briefing. Spoiler alert: I want to thank everyone who attended for taking the safety briefing to heart and keeping cool heads out on the public roads as we experienced Zero incidents all day.
As we rolled out, it was easy to follow the audible exhaust trail west along the familiar 78 and Old Julian Highway with a brief stop at Dudley’s for bathroom breaks. Shortly after, we got back on the road for round two through Mesa Grande followed by going up East Grade and then down South Grade. I was told that people usually drive that route in the opposite direction so I hope this felt like a new road to many of you! We then made our way through Pechanga and finally a slow roll in Old Town Temecula before finishing up at Boris Said’s brand new BMW of Murrieta dealership and service center.
Mr. Said gave us the extreme pleasure of providing multiple tours of his facility for each of the separate waves of drivers who arrived, all while providing us tasty tacos grilled to order. Let me tell you something: Boris knows how to deliver stories; you can feel his passion behind each one, whether it’s about that one hill at Nürburgring that would cause his M3 to go airborne every time or about how he credits keeping a calm and cool head as he struggled to free himself from his literally fiery Corvette at the end of the straight in Long Beach. But his stories also highlighted his most recent passion of providing the best service he can to the customers of BMW of Murrieta which he owns and operates. After hearing about how he designed almost every feature of his brand new state-of-the-art BMW facility—down to the custom toolboxes that allow his employees to work in clutter-free environments so they can keep their attention on maintaining each customer’s Ultimate Driving Machine—it’s easy to see why BMW of Murrieta is ranked among the top BMW facilities in the world.
Thank you for all the drivers who attended the Tour and exercised safe driving habits. And thank you to Boris Said and BMW of Murrieta for helping us cap off an epic BMW CCA San Diego event!
By Rob Walker
On June 29, our chapter hosted the 12th Annual Rug Cunningham Memorial Autocross in the west lot of SDCCU Stadium. Our runoff format features early timed runs, from which we gather class winners to go head to head in a Mystery Car. The Mystery Car provides a level playing field to see who's fastest of the fast.
The weather was perfect, with a little bit of spitting rain in the early afternoon. The course was a reprise of a very fast and flowing one previously used for the 2015 runoff. Satakal Khalsa has been hitting the ball out of the park for the Club's recent courses— this year’s runoff being no exception.
Independent Motorcars provided the Mystery Car, a 1993 318is. More than one runoff competitor remarked that the car had great balance and handling, but could be challenging to drive fast if you're not careful to maintain your momentum.
Runoff competitor results:
Grayson Marble 88.878
Clint Boyd 89.671
Daniel Ralston 90.516
Mikey Ross 90.665
Tyler Johnson 90.746
Kurt Mlillson 90.827
Paul Hualde 92.130
Peter Minero 94.560
Ryan Moore 94.613
Rishi Patel 97.316
Charlie Engen 97.650
Congratulations to Grayson M. for winning this year's showdown and for showing us all what it means to “mind your momentum.”
Thank you to Independent Motorcars for their support!
San Diego Chapter of BMW Car Club of America
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