| 7:00 AM | Event Check-in Opens |
|---|---|
| 7:00 - 9:00 AM | Registered Judged Cars placed on Judging Field |
| All Day | Porsche Corral open to registered cars, Spectator Parking Lot open ($40 cash) |
| 7:00 - 10:30 AM | Coffee and breakfast items available for purchase* |
| 9:00 - 3:00 PM | Bars open with beer, wine, and spirits for purchase* |
| 9:30 - 12:00 PM | Judging |
| 10:30 - 12:00 PM | Juniors Judging, sponsored by Hagerty |
| 10:30 - 3:00 PM | Lunch available for purchase from on-site Food Vendors* |
| 2:00 - 3:00 PM | Awards Ceremony |
| All Day | View cars, visit vendors, and have fun! |
*Please note - most food and beverage vendors are only taking contactless payments (credit cards, Apple Pay, etc.)
**Onsite spectator parking -($40) cash only (there are no ATM's onsite)
Monterey Pines Golf Course
1250 Garden Road
Monterey, CA 93940
Werks Monterey registration will open Wednesday May 13, 2026 at 3:00 PM (ET).
This year, we are celebrating the 50th Anniversary of the introduction of the 924 in 1976, as well as the series of transaxle Porsches, which will be the feature cars for Werks Reunion 2026.
Porsche owners interested in participating must register in one of two categories:
Porsche Corral - Display your cherished Porsche proudly alongside others of its model type. Corral participants are not considered in the judged competition.
| Corral Fee | Early Bird - Until July 17 | After July 17 |
| Corral Parking (Porsche Only) | $99 per car | $114 per car |
Porsche Judged Field - Compete against other owners to take home a Werks Reunion Award. Register early as this category sells out fast!
| Judged Fee | Early Bird - Until July 17 | After July 17 |
| Judged Parking (Porsche Only) | $149 per car | $164 per car |
The registration link is available here on Motorsportreg.com.
This event is free to attend as a spectator. Parking will be available on-site for $40 per car (cash only).
Juniors Judging, sponsored by Hagerty - will be available at 10:30 AM. This activity is best for ages 6-14. To sign up, please register kids at Werks Monterey Juniors Judging..

Porsche Club of America (PCA) welcomes all Porsche clubs, owners, and enthusiasts to the Twelfth Annual Werks Reunion Amelia Island on August 14, 2026, the Friday preceding the Monterey Concours d'Elegance. We invite you to come to The Monterey Pines Golf Course to see a breathtaking array of Porsches, from rare to current models and everything in between!
This year, we will be celebrating the 50th Anniversary of the introduction of the 924 in 1976, as well as the series of transaxle Porsches. The 924 was both innovative, with the transaxle layout achieving balanced handling, and crowd-pleasing, as the entry-level model made the Porsche brand more accessible to a broader audience.
The Porsche 924 wasn’t even supposed to be a Porsche. Initially developed for Volkswagen under the project name EA 425, Volkswagen scrapped the plan, and Porsche acquired it as an entry-level replacement for the 914 and 912E.
When it hit the U.S., the 924 shocked Porsche purists; it was the brand’s first front-engine, water-cooled transaxle car, and American road testers weren’t kind. However, Porsche continued to refine the formula, and over 152,000 were produced.
By the late ’70s, reviews softened, praising its sharp looks, comfy seats, and road-hugging feel. A Turbo arrived in ’79, but the upcoming 944 stole the spotlight, leaving unsold 924s to linger on lots. The model bowed out in the U.S. in 1982, only to return as the 924 S in 1987 with a Porsche-built 2.5L and a livelier 147 hp.
Today, finding a clean 924 isn’t easy—early cars especially. But those who know, know: the OG 924 may be slower and noisier, yet it’s simpler, easier to maintain, and a true piece of Porsche history.
You are not required to be a PCA member to participate in this celebration of Porsche automobiles; however, you must register to Corral or be Judged. Display your cherished car in model-specific Porsche Corrals, or enter the Porsche Judged Field and compete to win in more than 20 prize categories.
The Porsche Club of America created Werks Reunion as an event to celebrate both the Porsche marque and the camaraderie of being an enthusiast. This is not a contest of who has removed dust from the deepest crevices in their Porsche, but rather a judged show that rewards a Porsche that has been lovingly maintained and presents itself well on the field. Our judges do not use Porsche Parade Concours score sheets; instead, they rank the cars based on the specific attributes discussed before judging. For those who do not wish to have their cars judged, you may display in the model-specific corrals or, if the organizers see fit, on the judged field itself. There are no score sheets returned or protest committees. This is a casual gathering of Porsche enthusiasts focused on having fun rather than solely on competition.
Win with Michelin - Register for Werks Reunion Monterey!
Michelin, presenting sponsor of Werks Reunion Monterey, is proud to provide several exciting prizes for lucky event registrants.
Werks Monterey registration will open Wednesday May 13, 2026 at 3:00 PM (ET).
Companies wishing to exhibit, email events@pca.org for availability and rate details. Space is limited.