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Posted by Tim McArthur at 12:49 PM on Dec 12, 2006
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Join NASA and begin your racing career today!
Membership in the National Auto Sport Association will make you part of a large family of motorsports enthusiasts and will provide you many benefits such as being able to participate in NASA events across the county, free admission to most NASA events, and participation in other programs available to our members. Since our newsletter SpeedNews is printed in Grassroots Motorsports, you will also receive a complimentary year-long subscription with your NASA membership ($19.95 value). Grassroots Motorsports is sent 8 times per year and features racing coverage of all sorts along with other content of interest to enthusiasts such as yourself.

The following companies, among others, support NASA members with special discounts and programs:


  • Reach the top of your game by enrolling in a driving program at the prestigious Mid-Ohio Sports Car Course.

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  • NASA racers can enjoy a discount off their car rentals at any of the Hertz locations nationwide.

  • NASA racers can enjoy a discount off their RV rentals at any of the 147 Cruise America locations nationwide.

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  • Any NASA Member will receive FREE Domestic US Shipping on any order totaling over $50.

  • NASA Members: login to save cash on OE Replacement parts at PartsQuest.com.

  • NASA Members receive $100 off any one of their performance brake kits and $200 off kits used on track duty Dodge Neon SRT-4's.

  • NASA members receive 20% off retail prices for Porterfield and Hawk brand pads and 10% off retail for Raybestos and Performance Friction pads.

  • NASA members receive 15% off the purchase of Cobalt Friction and a 15% discount will also apply to Techna-Fit stainless steel brake lines.

  • NASA members receive one third off the purchase of Power Long G and D series filters.

  • NASA members receive $20.00 off the retail price of wheel repair at all Wheels America locations.

  • NASA members can get a standing 10% discount on the Power Tank Track Packs and 15% off all stock Precision Brake Kits.

  • NASA members receive 5% off website price on all Zeal and Tein coilover systems along with Endless brake products.

  • NASA members receive up to 25% off the retail price on selected forged lightweight Pacer Sport wheels with free shipping while supplies last.

  • NASA members receive a 5% discount on Traqmate Systems and Digital Race Electronics Sequential Shift Lights that Cranston Racing sells.

  • NASA members receive a 15% discount on the purchase of a DisplayIT in-car laptimer and display.

Posted by Darin Boyd at 02:23 PM on Jan 31, 2007
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I hate to bring up a negative issue here and Tim feel free to move this if you don't want it here.

First of all, I have gotten a good feeling about NASA as soon as I started looking into this type of organization. This was long before I knew of any possible relationship between Tim, whom I have know for a couple years now in my Sim racing en devours, and NASA.

As some of you know I have started doing some track days in the past year and plan on doing more. I am here in Salt Lake and unfortunately NASA only did 1 event here at Miller Motorsports park last year and it was before I was ready. I was a bit surprised when they didn't do any more but found out that it was the Rocky Mountain regions first real year so I figured ok, growing pains, should have some more stuff next year.

Well the 2007 Calendar is out and it looks as if there is absolutely no NASA participation at MMP at all 2007. :(

This is disappointing to say the least as I think I would really prefer NASA as an organization over the alternatives I will have here in Utah. This is doubly the case with my desire to support R2P and the great stuff that Tim and Todd are and are trying to do.

Anyway I don't know what real point I am trying to make except the fact that I would really love to become part of the family but simply cannot justify it based on the total lack of a program in this area.

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Posted by Todd Weiss at 02:37 PM on Jan 31, 2007
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Cruising through some NASA forum threads it appears NASA did have a weekend at Miller reserved but was bumped by MMP in favor of ALMS, and by that time both NASA's and MMP's schedules were too far filled to make any alternates work.

Posted by Ray Gillespie at 02:37 PM on Jan 31, 2007
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Indeed. I'd LOVE to begin a tentative foray into the real world of motorsports, but the various programs that offer schools and competition are always a few states away.

Here's hoping MMP (the closest to Colorado) gets some action in terms of programs such as the NASA.

Posted by Shane Metzger at 02:39 PM on Jan 31, 2007
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we get a premium membership on R2P with NASA Membership?

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Posted by Tim McArthur at 02:39 PM on Jan 31, 2007
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I know I have brought this exact subject up with Jerry (in fact we spoke about you specifically Darin). Im sorry that I do not recall the conversation exactly, but what I would recommend is finding your regional director (http://www.nasaproracing.com/aboutnasa/regions.html) and sending him an email or phone call. Call MMS too...

It may be simply because of how new MMS is, and Im sure the NASA schedules are set pretty well in advance.

Posted by Ray Gillespie at 02:47 PM on Jan 31, 2007
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The schedules being set 2 or 3 years in advance really wouldn't surprise me. It probably has to do with the licensing and contracts. If ALMS is contracted to run for the next 5 years at MMS (just an example) then I'm not surprised if part of the contractual negotiations included set dates hammered in stone.

Posted by Darin Boyd at 02:57 PM on Jan 31, 2007
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Well I think the biggest issue is that we are part of the Rocky Mountain region but all of that group are based in CO so it makes it difficult if not a non-priority to work on Utah events. Its just a bit ironic with MMP being such a premier venue in North America.

On a positive note though Ray you would have a few events to choose from in CO, go to http://www.nasarockymountain.com/ for more info.

Posted by Shane Metzger at 03:02 PM on Jan 31, 2007
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By the way Tim the 5% discount on the HANS Device is not valid.

I work for HANS in Sales/Marketing and the dealer advertising that is not one of our dealers. We are making sure that is corrected to avoid confusion.

Any questions you can email me

smetzger@hansdevice.com

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Posted by Tim McArthur at 03:49 PM on Jan 31, 2007
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Thanks Shane