CVAR Members Group

CVAR is the Southwest's premier Vintage Racing Club. 

Board of Directors
President Herb Hilton herbehilton@gmail.com
19 La Jolla Circle
Montgomery, TX 77356
936-448-6879
Vice President Jeff Garrett jeff@jeff-garrett.com
Treasurer Louis Gladfelter lgladfelter@sbcGlobal.net
Secretary Don Gwynne dgwynne3@tx.rr.com
Authenticity Steve Smargiasso smarg10@aol.com
Board Members at large    Bill Wolff (through 2020) williamwolff98@icloud.com
Russ Rosenberg (through 2018) russ@assetcontrol.net
open position (through 2019)
Information
CVAR Membership and VMC Licensing  Barbara Hilton
19 La Jolla Circle
Montgomery, TX 77356
936-448-6879
Race Registration & Car Numbers    Merl Hansen   flagger1995d@gmail.com
Regulations Chief/Car Classifications/Authenticity   Steve Smargiasso smarg10@aol.com
Chief Steward          Jack Marr cvarsteward@gmail.com

David Hopkins hopkins1996@gmail.com

Tech Inspection       Karl Jackson jj@uber.cc
Chief Instructor        Berkeley Merrill bsmerrill@aol.com
Safety Chairman George Curl ggcurl@yahoo.com

Art Summerville arthur.summerville@sbcglobal.net

Corner Workers       Christopher Judd flag1@cvarflaggers.com
Timing and Scoring   Merl Hansen flagger1995d@gmail.com
Championship Points Standings   Steve Smargiasso smarg10@aol.com

What do Chicago Stockyards, Havana, and Watkins Glen have in common?

What do Chicago Stockyards, Havana, and Watkins Glen have in common?

They are among the 125 tracks Pete Hylton writes about in his newest release, More Ghost Tracks.

These three are joined by ghost tracks in Texas, the Rockies, the Mid South and Gulf Coast, as well as famous hillclimbs, and airport tracks. More Ghost Tracks also includes the history of tracks through such famous parks as Paramount Ranch, Pebble Beach and Palm Beach Shores as well as an entire chapter devoted to Ghost Tracks in Paradise.

After the release of “Ghost Tracks” in 2007, Hylton was inundated with requests for more stories about fans' favorite former tracks. Always ready to travel and explore, the author has spent the last 18 months researching tracks for a much requested second installment to the series. “More Ghost Tracks”, set for release in November, 2008, will be almost twice the size of the original. With more than 200 pages of track maps, history, and photos of the hill climbs, street tracks, airport tracks and venues it is a scrapbook of sports car racing’s greatest events.
Hylton is a legend in his own right in the world of motorsports. A competition driver for 25 years, he was the youngest person to ever serve on the SCCA’s Board of Directors. After retiring from the board, he inherited the organization’s immense archives, and proceeded to turn his passion for the sport to researching its history. An engineer turned educator, he is a professor at Indiana University/Purdue University Indiana where he heads up the motorsports technology program.
More Ghost Tracks, is his fourth book on motorsports history, and is available through Motorsports Racing Legacies (www.motorsportsracinglegacies.com).