NASA Southeast Time Trial Championship Series
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NASA Southeast Time Trial Championship Series
For those who might not know and be interested NASA has stepped up big time with a National Championship, sponsors,etc..
So if your a instructor, HPDE 3 or 4 driver, or current race licensed or solo1 driver this is a way to get 3 hours of track time a weekend and win a nice array of awards, items, etc..
There will be a whole bunch of Z06's, SRT4's, Vipers, BMW's, etc.. for a Evo to whip up on. Classes are all based on points (mods) so it's pretty fairly setup.
Here is the one page flyer.
NASA SOUTHEAST TIME TRIAL CHAMPIONSHIP SERIES
7 Weekends (14 point events) at some of the best tracks in the Southeast
Road Atlanta – March 18/19 and August 12/13 Roebling Road – May 20/21 and Sept. 30/ Oct 1
Carolina Motorsports Park – July 8/9 Rockingham – June 17/18 and Oct. 21/22
National Championship at Mid-Ohio Sept. 11-17th
Awards/Track Records
Regional Season Champions in 10 Classes (any car - Stock Miata to Viper Comp Coupe).
Top Gun Award
Corner Worker Award – every event.
Class Awards every event.
Regional Champions receive a discount for 2007 events.
Track records will be kept and established starting in March at Road Atlanta.
Major Sponsors
Top 12 Reasons why you want to run Time Trials in the Southeast with NASA
1. NO ROLLBAR OR CAGE REQUIRED. JUST YOUR M95 or HIGHER HELMET
2. OPEN PASSING
3. Frequent staging (pre-grid) by prior session times maximizes your clear track time
4. 3 Hours of track time a weekend
5. Season logbook and license means tech once a season for low hassle check-in
6. Award Ceremony, Beer, and food party every Saturday
7. Time posted after each session just like race groups
8. Run with experienced and skilled drivers for fun and competition
9. Separate run group for time trial series
10. QUALIFY FOR NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP EVENT AT MID-OHIO
11. WIN A REGIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP
12. SET A TRACK RECORD
A ton of track time, watch the race groups, and have a lot of fun with a great group of folks.
Requirements: Advanced HPDE, instructors, and race licensed drivers only. TT License
For more details go to www.nasa-southeast.com also www.nasaproracing.com and pull up time trials if you live elsewhere.
They are all over the country.
So if your a instructor, HPDE 3 or 4 driver, or current race licensed or solo1 driver this is a way to get 3 hours of track time a weekend and win a nice array of awards, items, etc..
There will be a whole bunch of Z06's, SRT4's, Vipers, BMW's, etc.. for a Evo to whip up on. Classes are all based on points (mods) so it's pretty fairly setup.
Here is the one page flyer.
NASA SOUTHEAST TIME TRIAL CHAMPIONSHIP SERIES
7 Weekends (14 point events) at some of the best tracks in the Southeast
Road Atlanta – March 18/19 and August 12/13 Roebling Road – May 20/21 and Sept. 30/ Oct 1
Carolina Motorsports Park – July 8/9 Rockingham – June 17/18 and Oct. 21/22
National Championship at Mid-Ohio Sept. 11-17th
Awards/Track Records
Regional Season Champions in 10 Classes (any car - Stock Miata to Viper Comp Coupe).
Top Gun Award
Corner Worker Award – every event.
Class Awards every event.
Regional Champions receive a discount for 2007 events.
Track records will be kept and established starting in March at Road Atlanta.
Major Sponsors
Top 12 Reasons why you want to run Time Trials in the Southeast with NASA
1. NO ROLLBAR OR CAGE REQUIRED. JUST YOUR M95 or HIGHER HELMET
2. OPEN PASSING
3. Frequent staging (pre-grid) by prior session times maximizes your clear track time
4. 3 Hours of track time a weekend
5. Season logbook and license means tech once a season for low hassle check-in
6. Award Ceremony, Beer, and food party every Saturday
7. Time posted after each session just like race groups
8. Run with experienced and skilled drivers for fun and competition
9. Separate run group for time trial series
10. QUALIFY FOR NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP EVENT AT MID-OHIO
11. WIN A REGIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP
12. SET A TRACK RECORD
A ton of track time, watch the race groups, and have a lot of fun with a great group of folks.
Requirements: Advanced HPDE, instructors, and race licensed drivers only. TT License
For more details go to www.nasa-southeast.com also www.nasaproracing.com and pull up time trials if you live elsewhere.
They are all over the country.
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wow... some how i dont have a single race conflict with this...
hmmm... what kinda tires can you run in this? hoosier S04 is the "hot" tire rite?
i will DEFINATLY come to atleast 4 and do some STY FLY BYS
hmmm... what kinda tires can you run in this? hoosier S04 is the "hot" tire rite?
i will DEFINATLY come to atleast 4 and do some STY FLY BYS
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Originally Posted by rsr14
I'm adding up points on my car now...........looks like i gotta move up one class for sure.
i like how the point system accomodates the car even if you parts to it later (or R-compound tires)
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I'm adding up points on my car now...........looks like i gotta move up one class for sure.
where you see the points system at?
this looks like fun dont it Cory....
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Originally Posted by kingleh@GSC
where you see the points system at?
this looks like fun dont it Cory....
this looks like fun dont it Cory....
Yeah, looks like allot of fun. The mod points are on the nasa website in a pdf file.
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They do have this in Nocal and Socal as well. In fact every region across the country has it and then we all collect and compete at the Nationals at Mid-Ohio.
I believe you can run two different cars in two classes. Of course must have two different transponders then as well.
I have seen people qualify and run two classes for several race circuits and it is a feat that can be done but usually at a price.
You are so busy you never focus on one car.
I believe you can run two different cars in two classes. Of course must have two different transponders then as well.
I have seen people qualify and run two classes for several race circuits and it is a feat that can be done but usually at a price.
You are so busy you never focus on one car.