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This is just an FYI:
I'm sure that Michael O. and some of the rest of you may already know this (because you're on the same VRG e-mail chain as me).
<span style="text-decoration: underline">SVRA is under new ownership</span>: Peter McLaughlin is now sole owner of SVRA.
Peter is an active vintage racer from Hanover, NH, and owner of a computer software company (Chicago Soft). Peter bought SVRA once before, back in the mid-1990's and was sole owner for a few years. At the time, SVRA and HSR were two completely separate entities, and were competing fiercely for race dates, entrants, etc. Shortly after buying SVRA back then, Peter starting negotiations with HSR to attempt to improve relations, which culminated in the semi-merger of SVRA and HSR.
As far as I can tell, HSR has been having trouble. I know the new Rahal Vintage group ( www.hmpseries.com ) has taken another date away from HSR, the December Sebring event.
Also, for what it's worth, I'm not an SVRA racer......I'm a bit more "working class" than most of those guys.
Anyway, here's the official announcement:
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SVRA/HSR ANNOUNCE RESTRUCTURING
February 15, 2010: SVRA and HSR today announced a restructuring in which ownership and management of SVRA and HSR have been revised so that each of these sanctioning bodies will be managed independently to better build on their separate formats and unique histories.
Both organizations began operation in the late 1970’s and evolved developing uniquely different focuses in the vintage/historic racing arena. SVRA, with Carl Jensen as Director of Competition, will concentrate on its long standing focus on the Classic eras including the 1950’s -1970’s and special features with a very strong emphasis on period correctness, while HSR along with Ken Fengler as Vice President of Race Operations, will continue to include a broader spectrum, with sports cars from the 1950’s and thereafter, but with heavier emphasis on the later eras of the 1980’s–early 2000’s, including Historic Stock Cars, GTP/WSC and the early Daytona Prototypes. Over the many years of evolution, the two organizations have always been different and being combined was clouding their unique identities.
With this restructuring, cross ownership between the two organizations will remain and the litigation between one of the existing principals and a former principal has been settled. Going forward, the management of both HSR and SVRA will continue to support each other in the coming years to minimize the recent fragmentation of vintage organizations and events, which in the long term, only escalates costs and eventually increases track rental and ultimately entry fees of vintage racers. Our goal, as it has been for over 30 years, is to support vintage and historic racers with a predictable, high quality racing experience and we look forward to your support of both SVRA and HSR.
“We are very pleased that this restructuring has now been effected and believe it will benefit all HSR and SVRA members” said Steve Simpson of HSR. “And we look forward to continuing cooperation with SVRA in all we do, including at our upcoming joint event at Road America in May”
“SVRA is a great organization and I am pleased to resume my former position at its helm,” added Peter McLaughlin. “SVRA will be moving dramatically forward with its 2010 schedule and beyond and I believe both SVRA and HSR will be much stronger as a result of this move.”
I'm sure that Michael O. and some of the rest of you may already know this (because you're on the same VRG e-mail chain as me).
<span style="text-decoration: underline">SVRA is under new ownership</span>: Peter McLaughlin is now sole owner of SVRA.
Peter is an active vintage racer from Hanover, NH, and owner of a computer software company (Chicago Soft). Peter bought SVRA once before, back in the mid-1990's and was sole owner for a few years. At the time, SVRA and HSR were two completely separate entities, and were competing fiercely for race dates, entrants, etc. Shortly after buying SVRA back then, Peter starting negotiations with HSR to attempt to improve relations, which culminated in the semi-merger of SVRA and HSR.
As far as I can tell, HSR has been having trouble. I know the new Rahal Vintage group ( www.hmpseries.com ) has taken another date away from HSR, the December Sebring event.
Also, for what it's worth, I'm not an SVRA racer......I'm a bit more "working class" than most of those guys.

Anyway, here's the official announcement:
________________________________________________
SVRA/HSR ANNOUNCE RESTRUCTURING
February 15, 2010: SVRA and HSR today announced a restructuring in which ownership and management of SVRA and HSR have been revised so that each of these sanctioning bodies will be managed independently to better build on their separate formats and unique histories.
Both organizations began operation in the late 1970’s and evolved developing uniquely different focuses in the vintage/historic racing arena. SVRA, with Carl Jensen as Director of Competition, will concentrate on its long standing focus on the Classic eras including the 1950’s -1970’s and special features with a very strong emphasis on period correctness, while HSR along with Ken Fengler as Vice President of Race Operations, will continue to include a broader spectrum, with sports cars from the 1950’s and thereafter, but with heavier emphasis on the later eras of the 1980’s–early 2000’s, including Historic Stock Cars, GTP/WSC and the early Daytona Prototypes. Over the many years of evolution, the two organizations have always been different and being combined was clouding their unique identities.
With this restructuring, cross ownership between the two organizations will remain and the litigation between one of the existing principals and a former principal has been settled. Going forward, the management of both HSR and SVRA will continue to support each other in the coming years to minimize the recent fragmentation of vintage organizations and events, which in the long term, only escalates costs and eventually increases track rental and ultimately entry fees of vintage racers. Our goal, as it has been for over 30 years, is to support vintage and historic racers with a predictable, high quality racing experience and we look forward to your support of both SVRA and HSR.
“We are very pleased that this restructuring has now been effected and believe it will benefit all HSR and SVRA members” said Steve Simpson of HSR. “And we look forward to continuing cooperation with SVRA in all we do, including at our upcoming joint event at Road America in May”
“SVRA is a great organization and I am pleased to resume my former position at its helm,” added Peter McLaughlin. “SVRA will be moving dramatically forward with its 2010 schedule and beyond and I believe both SVRA and HSR will be much stronger as a result of this move.”