National Auto Sport Association
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The National Auto Sport Association (NASA) is an American motorsports organization promoting road racing and high-performance driver education.
Founded in 1991, NASA hosts High Performance Driving Events (HPDE), automotive rallies, time trials, autocross and amateur, club-level automotive racing, divided amongst regionally-based chapters within the United States.
In September 2006, NASA held its first-ever National Championships at Mid-Ohio, the former home of the SCCA's "Runoffs". Unlike the SCCA format, the NASA National Championships are open to any driver who earns points in a minimum of five regional races (in any NASA region or combination of regions).
NASA's monthly newsletter is published as part of Grassroots Motorsports magazine.
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[edit] Competitive Racing
[edit] Racing Series
- 944 Spec[1]
- American Iron Racing[2]
- Camaro Mustang Challenge[3]
- Factory Five Challenge[4]
- Formula TR[5]
- German Touring Sportscar Challenge[6]
- Honda Challenge[7]
- Performance Touring[8]
- Porsche Racing Challenge
- Spec E30[9]
- Spec Focus[10]
- Spec Focus Rally
- Spec Miata Challenge
- Spec Mini[11]
- Spec Neon
- Super Unlimited
- Super Touring
- Time-Trial [12]
- United States Touring Car Championship[13]
[edit] Guest Series
[edit] Regional Divisions
- Arizona
- California-North
- California-South
- Florida
- Great Lakes
- Mid-Atlantic
- Midwest
- Northeast
- Northern Nevada
- Southern Nevada
- Rocky Mountain
- Southeast
- Texas