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Lawrence Mansier
01-05-2005, 09:00 AM
We are looking forward to another year of fun, fast driving, and safety in 2005! There are now two regions in our area, NASA OH/IN, and NASA Midwest. 12 events anywhere from Iowa to Pennsylvania! Below you will find the event schedule for 2005, and we hope to see you at the track. For more information visit www.racenasa.com (http://www.racenasa.com) , registration is at www.nasaproracing (http://www.nasaproracing). Or email the regions at [email protected]

2005 OH/IN Region Schedule
April 1-3 Mid Ohio Sports Car Course - Lexington, OH
May 21-22 Putnam Park Road Course - Mt. Meridian, IN
June 11-12 BeaveRun Motorsports Complex - Wampum, PA
July 16-17 Gingerman Raceway - South Haven, MI
August 13-14 Waterford Hills Raceway - Detroit, MI
September 3-5 BeaveRun Motorsports Complex - Wampum, PA
October 8-9 Putnam Park Road Course - Mt. Meridian, IN
FULL OH/IN REGION SCHEDULE WITH EVENT TYPES

2005 Midwest Region Schedule
April 8-10 Road America - Elkhart Lake, WI
June 3-5 Autobahn Country Club - Joliet, IL
June 25-26 Blackhawk Farms - Rockton, IL
July 9-10 Autobahn Country Club - Joliet, IL
September 24-25 Mid America Motorplex - Iowa
October 8-9 Putnam Park Road Course - Mt. Meridian, IN
FULL MIDWEST REGION SCHEDULE WITH EVENT TYPES

planet6racing
01-05-2005, 10:42 AM
Wow! NASA is really starting to make a presence in the Midwest!

One question, though: what do I need to do to race in terms of license? I have an SCCA Regional license (I'll be completing the 6 regionals this year for a National).

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Bill
Planet 6 Racing
bill (at) planet6racing (dot) com

Lawrence Mansier
01-05-2005, 11:29 AM
Bill:

As long as I have a copy of your SCCA medical on hand, and you are a current NASA member, your first event would be run on your current NASA regional license. After that event you would need to get a full NASA license. As long as the event went well, that means sending copies of your medical, your SCCA license, your drivers license, and a $50 check for the licensing fee to the NASA national office, and you would get your NASA license.

Hope to see you soon!

B Schley
01-05-2005, 11:36 AM
I'm interested in licensing requirements too. I had a SCCA national in 2003, but didn't run in 2004. I think SCCA will waive me, whats Nasa's stance? They do seem to be a pretty good bang for the buck. I've looked at some of their race weekend schedules and they do have more track time at less cost. Anybody out there who has run a Nasa event, I would appreciate input on their organization and how it compares to SCCA or Midwest Council regarding price, event organization, track time, on track behavior (I've heard rumors of bump drafting and some banging being tolerated).
Thanks,
Bill

Lawrence Mansier
01-05-2005, 12:05 PM
Bill:

As long as your medical is still good (or you get a new medical) NASA national would most likley issue a license. Get in touch and we'll take it from there.

[email protected]

B Schley
01-05-2005, 12:17 PM
Thanks Lawrence, I'll be in touch, I've got a few other procedural type questions. I'll shoot you an e-mail in the near future.
--Bill

gsbaker
01-05-2005, 12:28 PM
Originally posted by B Schley:
Anybody out there who has run a Nasa event, I would appreciate input...

Several posters on this forum race in both SCCA and NASA, so you should get good feedback. Everything I have heard about NASA is positive.

1stGenBoy
01-05-2005, 12:55 PM
April 8th at Road America? I'd bring snow tires! I remember a national race at RA in may that had 5" of snow on the sat portion of the event. Bill,you need to check the rules for NASA regarding the roll cage,window net.They have a couple different things than we do.Call me if you want to chat. I also am thinking of running that event. Jim Dentici and i were also thinking about using that event to shake out the new GT Lite car if it is done.

Bob

924Guy
01-05-2005, 05:31 PM
I've been racing with NASA OH/IN since, I guess 2003? Love it... but of course I've inevitably gotten overinvolved, as I'm now one of the founders and directors of a race series within NASA, GTS Challenge. So if I don't like anything about it, I pretty much have just myself to blame! http://Forum.ImprovedTouring.com/it/smile.gif And we welcome pretty much all German cars, now...

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Vaughan Scott
Detroit Region #280052
'79 924 #77 ITB/GTS1
www.vaughanscott.com

PeteK
01-16-2005, 04:02 PM
Hey Lawrence,
I was looking at the www.racenasa.com (http://www.racenasa.com) site and I don't see the spec E30 series up there. Did they do away with it?

I run an '87 BMW in ITA and was considering joining NASA just because of that series.

Do you know anything about it?

Thanks!

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- Pete
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Speed Raycer
01-17-2005, 09:48 AM
So what's the word on NASA every making it to the St. Louis area?

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924Guy
01-17-2005, 10:54 AM
Well, to my knowledge SpecE30 has not been run in these regions - just VA.

But you'd be quite welcome to run with us in GTS Challenge - as an ITA car, you'd be in GTS1 with me... www.gtschallenge.com (http://www.gtschallenge.com)

As for making it to St. Louis - well, the schedule's up there. But I know there's plenty of interest from racers further south, all the way to Oklahoma! Seems like there's a lot of uncovered territory between IL and TX without much if any NASA activity... http://Forum.ImprovedTouring.com/it/frown.gif

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Vaughan Scott
Detroit Region #280052
'79 924 #77 ITB/GTS1
www.vaughanscott.com

Lawrence Mansier
01-17-2005, 06:04 PM
Gateway is a track that we are persuing for 2006 for one or two events. We just couldn't fit it into the overall schedule for 2005.

Like Vaughan said, we are running the GTS Challenge series, where most of the E30 cars would be placed. I believe the would run as GTS1 cars, and be competitive there!

planet6racing
01-19-2005, 10:34 AM
Lawrence:

Wow! That's a great schedule for the Road America event, even if I do have to run on the snow tires! I have two further questions to help me plan my year:

1) What class would an ITA Saturn run in?

2) What is the expected cost for the Road America event?


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Bill
Planet 6 Racing
bill (at) planet6racing (dot) com

924Guy
01-20-2005, 10:58 AM
ITA cars get mapped to PS2 (Pro Sedan, not Pro Saturn!)... and ITS to PS1, ITE to PS0... unless there's other series they'd fit into, like German IT cars, etc.

Actually, as I think about it, your car might also be eligible for USTCC (Touring Car), if not optimized. Heck, yeah, in fact one of the guys in the area is running an SW (1 or 2, don't remember, presumably 2)! Fully kitted-out to touring specs, actually very cool looking!

USTCC forum is here:
http://www.nasaforums.com/viewforum.php?f=5

USTCC website is here:
www.ustcc.com (http://www.ustcc.com)

Yeah, Dennis Short. Might be able to get in touch via Comesky, if he's not on the forums.
http://www.ustcc.com/DRIVERS/DENNIS_SHORT.html

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Vaughan Scott
Detroit Region #280052
'79 924 #77 ITB/GTS1
www.vaughanscott.com

Racerlinn
01-20-2005, 08:26 PM
Lawrence,
I'm guessing the chance that you will be acknowledging SE-R Cup in Indiana/Ohio is pretty slim. Just wanted to confirm whether I'll be using an "SR" on the side of the car or a "PS2". http://Forum.ImprovedTouring.com/it/smile.gif
Thanks,
Steve

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Steve Linn
'92 ITA Sentra SE-R
www.indyscca.org
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Lawrence Mansier
01-22-2005, 02:40 PM
SE-R Cup is a full class in OH/IN and Midwest. There should be a choice for it when signing up at www.nasaproracing.com (http://www.nasaproracing.com) .

Fees for both the Mid Ohio and Road America Events are:

Sprint Racing:
3 Day $395
2 Day $255

HPDE:
3 Day $435
2 Day $295

1 Hour Enduro $100

Info for the Road America Event can be found at www.racenasa.com (http://www.racenasa.com), Registration at www.nasaproracing.com (http://www.nasaproracing.com) , and the information page at this link from racenasa.com : http://www.racenasa.com/infopages/INFOPAGE...ADAMERICAO5.htm (http://www.racenasa.com/infopages/INFOPAGE_ROADAMERICAO5.htm)

Tons of track time!

LM

Lawrence Mansier
02-16-2005, 12:04 PM
In just 44 days the OH/IN Region of NASA Pro Racing will visit Mid Ohio Sports Car Course April 1-3, and 7 days later the Midwest Region will visit Road America April 8-10. These events are open to all levels of driver, from HPDE group 1 – 4, Time Trials, and a Double Sprint Race. There will also be a one hour enduro at each of the events, and a competition licensing school for those ready to get a competition license. There is a ton of track time worked into these events! For more information about the events visit the infopages at www.racenasa.com (http://www.racenasa.com) or email [email protected] . Registration is available at www.nasaproracing.com (http://www.nasaproracing.com) . The events are filling up, so get registered soon!

Lawrence Mansier
Region Director NASA OH/IN and Midwest Regions
www.racenasa.com (http://www.racenasa.com)
330.421.1900
[email protected]

R2 Racing
02-17-2005, 09:03 AM
Lawrence,

If I get my car all ready by then, I think I'm going to try and make it out to the Mid Ohio event. I was wondering if you could tell me about the enduro. Mainly, is there any mandatory pit stops or anything like that? I know it's only an hour so it might be possible for some cars to go the entire distance without stopping for gas. But if it's mandatory than it doesn't really matter.

I'm also going to send you an email about another issue but I thought others might like to know about this one.

Thanks!

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Kevin
Ruck Racing
'92 ITA Acura Integra RS
'92 ITC Honda Civic CX
'85 ITC Honda Civic S
'95 ITS Honda Prelude Si

Lawrence Mansier
02-17-2005, 09:30 PM
We mandate a stop during the race. The driver can choose between:

A 2 minute stop with no fuel.
A 5 gallon fuel stop, no time minimum.
A driver change is permitted for either pit stop.

The idea is to promote teamwork. A good fuel stop can pick up some time (if a driver doesn't have someone to fuel their car, or hold the fire bottle, there are always NASA drivers willing to put on the safety gear and help out, and officials that can hold the fire bottle). But a fuel spill means a 1 minute penalty. A driver change is not required, but some split a car during the enduros, so we add the pit stop to help make this a reality. Pit lane speed is 35 MPH.

R2 Racing
02-19-2005, 11:40 AM
If you decide to add fuel during your stop, does the driver have to get out of the car while refueling?

Also, will I be able to race on my SCCA national license?

Lawrence Mansier
02-19-2005, 04:00 PM
It is not required for the driver to get out, and a driver change may be done during the fueling.

NASA does recognize any level of SCCA competition license. After the first event weekend we will help you to then make the copies needed to obtain your NASA license (needed for future races).

LM

R2 Racing
02-20-2005, 04:58 AM
Alright, sounds good to me.

Now I just need to get my car ready, which has been proving to be less than trivial so far this winter.