HSR Debuts as New Sanctioning Body for Monterey Motorsports Reunion Events

HSR Debuts as New Sanctioning Body for Monterey Motorsports Reunion Events

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HSR Debuts as New Sanctioning Body for Monterey Motorsports Reunion Events

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Monterey, CA — Historic Sportscar Racing (HSR) is in full force at WeatherTech Raceway Laguna Seca this week and last in its debut as the new official sanctioning body of the Rolex Monterey Motorsports Reunion and Monterey Pre-Reunion.

In a new multi-year partnership announced last September, HSR is currently providing for the first time at WeatherTech Raceway its expertise and collective experience in vetting entries, competitor and participant registration, full technical scrutineering and race event operations for the Monterey Reunion events.

“One of our big changes for this year’s Rolex Monterey Motorsports Reunion has been the addition of HSR as our new sanctioning body, and they are off to a fantastic start,” said John Narigi, President and General Manager of WeatherTech Raceway Laguna Seca. “We worked with them last week during the Pre-Reunion and were immediately impressed by the professional but uncomplicated approach David Hinton and his entire team bring to the job. It is evident early on they are racers helping racers and bring a can-do and positive approach to the entire operation.”

Established in the mid-1970s, HSR is currently operated by Hinton, who acquired majority ownership of the organization in 2012 in partnership with the late George Tuma. Hinton has served as HSR President ever since, and under his leadership the organization has seen one of the biggest periods of growth in the more than 40-year history of HSR.

“All of us at HSR are truly honored to be here in support of the Rolex Monterey Motorsports Reunion and Monterey Pre-Reunion,” said Hinton, who has been a regular participant in both events. “It is our goal to always provide the best competitor and event experience possible, and it is a privilege for HSR to be entrusted with filling an important role in maintaining the very high standards of race cars and driving we have all come to expect at the Monterey events.”

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