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July 31- 1, 2010
Hastings Motorsports Park, Hastings, NE
July 31- 1, 2010
Texas World Speedway
August 7- 8, 2010
Road Atlanta, Braselton, GA
August 13-15, 2010
Mid Ohio Sports Car Course
August 13-14, 2010
Lime Rock Park, CT
August 14-15, 2010
Firebird International Raceway, Phoenix, AZ
August 20-21, 2010
Infineon Raceway, Sonoma, CA
August 21, 2010
Washington Circuit, Summit Point, WV
August 21-22, 2010
GingerMan Raceway
August 21-22, 2010
Summit Point Raceway, WV
September 4- 5, 2010
Palm Beach International Raceway, Jupiter, FL
September 15-19, 2010
Miller Motorsports Park, SLC, UT
REGIONS

INTERESTED IN STARTING A NASA REGION OR CHAPTER?

NASA is looking for people in other areas of the country to start additional NASA regions and chapters.

Regions are geographical.  Chapters exist within a region.  Example chapters within one region may include road racing, HPDE, Drifting, Auto-X, etc.

There are many factors involved in starting a region, and on the top of the list is availability.  In other words, is there an existing region already in place in that area?  The national office defines the areas and regions.  Assuming there is a need for a new region in the area that you are interested in, you must possess these qualities:

  • Financially stable.
  • Able to dedicate full time attention or hire a full time employee.
  • Able to assemble a business plan.
  • Excellent credit and past history in business matters.
  • Reliable, punctual, and can operate with the highest regard for professionalism.
  • Excellent references.

There are many other factors involving the upstart of a new region.  Please click here if you are interested in starting a new NASA Region.

If you are interested in starting a chapter, please contact the applicable region.  Please click here for a list of regions.