HISTORY OF SOVREN:
In 1985, Seattle Porsche enthusiast Dick Mattei decided that there was a need for a vintage racing organization in the Pacific Northwest. Approximately 100 enthusiasts were recruited at a meeting in 1986, and 15 of them became the charter members of SOVREN, an acronym coined by Mattei.
The club originally was organized to include both racing and touring; however, it soon became evident that the members’ main interest was in wheel to wheel competition.
In 1989, SOVREN, in conjunction with the Vintage Motorcycle Enthusiasts, held their first Pacific Northwest Historics at Seattle International Raceway. Approximately 59 cars participated, and tradition was established. In the years since, the number and quality of
cars and the fun for participants and spectators has increased significantly. In 1990, the Historics became a fund raiser for Children’s Hospital and Regional Medical Center in Seattle and 68 cars participated and $7500 was raised. Over the years SOVREN has worked hand in hand with the SOVREN Guild and the Historics have raised over $8.3 million dollars, most of which goes directly towards uncompensated care at Seattle Children’s Hospital.
SOVREN competition rules recognize three groups of cars: Pre-War (pre-1941), Vintage (1941-1961), and Historic (1962-1969). Formula (single-seat) race cars must meet criteria of the "Monoposto Register," which allows cars up to 1972.
For SOVREN membership information, please call Judy Buckingham, SOVREN registrar, (425) 277-3177 or email rebjrmd@ix.netcom.com.
