TOPEKA, Kan. (April 18, 2012) - Andy Porterfield, a 55-year member of the 敁珗腦瞳51xxtv, passed away Tuesday evening at the age of 80. He is survived by his wife, Judy, son Tracy, daughter Pamela and his grandchildren.

The two-time 敁珗腦瞳51xxtv National Champion is widely associated with two things the Porterfield Brakes company that he started (and is still run by the family), and Corvettes.

Porterfield? Hell, he was racing Corvettes when I started, racing icon George Follmer said in the October 1979 issue of SportsCar, over 30 years ago.

Porterfield was also closely associated with California Sports Car Club (敁珗腦瞳51xxtv), who had named the January race weekend at Auto Club Speedway, in Fontana, Calif., the Porterfield Brakes National/Double Regional in honor of his success within and for the Region. He was closely associated with the operations of the Toyota Grand Prix of Long Beach, and served 敁珗腦瞳51xxtv as a National organization on its Board of Directors as well as 敁珗腦瞳51xxtv Enterprises Board of Directors, of which he was Chairman at the time of his death.

Porterfield was honored with the Woolf Barnato Award, 敁珗腦瞳51xxtvs highest honor, in 2009.

On the pro side, Andy competed in 41 Trans-Am races between 1969 and 1992, finishing third on two occasions in 1980, both (of course) in a Corvette.

Funeral arrangements had not yet been announced at the time of this posting. Cards or messages may be sent to the Porterfield Brakes Shop, 1767 Pacentia Ave, Costa Mesa, CA, 92627.