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By Greg G.
Published: January 3, 2012
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The 2012 TT Rules, Car Classification Forms, and new TT Dyno Form are all posted on-line at the links below. The Dyno Form is for use by those that are required to submit a Dyno sheet for classing purposes.

NOTE: You may have to clear your Cache on both Firefox and I.E. in order to see the new rules and forms on these permanent links.

TT Rules 2012 v9.1
http://www.nasaproracing.com/rules/time_trial_rules.pdf

TTS/TTU/TTR Car Classification Form:
http://www.nasaproracing.com/rules/time_trial_classification-sur.pdf

TTA-TTF Car Classification Form:
http://www.nasaproracing.com/rules/time_trial_classification.pdf

TT Dyno Form:
http://www.nasaproracing.com/rules/sanctioned/nasa_time_trial/ttdynoform.pdf

Have a Great Season!
Greg Greenbaum, National TT Director





By Greg G.
Published: July 10, 2011
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Technical Bulletin 7-8-11


All Vehicles--
Goodyear Eagle RS AC (Auto-Cross compound) Tires will be listed as +13 point tires with the others in Section A.1







By Greg G.
Published: February 9, 2011
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HOOSIER TIRE 2010 CONTINGENCY PROGRAM PAYOUT

EXTENDED UNTIL MARCH 1, 2011
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By Greg G.
Published: December 8, 2009
Updated: December 8, 2009
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By Greg G.
Published: December 19, 2008
Updated: December 19, 2008
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Ok guys and gals, I thank you for your patience as this has been a long process,
with input from a lot of people. We have made multiple improvements to the PT
and TT Rules for 2009. I will list the major changes below. The actual TT Rules
will not be posted for at least a few more days, but the PT and ST Rules should
be posted sometime today, and all of the classing rules will continue to be
identical between TT and PT. Updated Car Classification Forms will also be at
least a few more days. We hope that you will agree that we have moved in a
positive direction with these rules. As you will see, we have seriously taken into
account your input over the years. Thanks, and have a great season in 2009!

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By Greg G.
Published: March 18, 2009
Updated: March 18, 2009
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RICHMOND, CA (Mar 17, 2009) — The National Auto Sport Association (NASA) is pleased to announce that Hoosier Racing Tire will offer a generous contingency program to NASA members in 2009. 
"The decision to launch a Hoosier Racing Tire contingency program for NASA in 2008 instantly paid big dividends by generating tons of support from NASA competitors. Hoosier shod drivers dominated in the open tire classes at the 2008 NASA Nationals resulting in 16 out of 18 possible championships," said Bruce Foss, Hoosier Racing Tire Road Racing Product Manager.

Foss added, "The continuation and expansion of the NASA contingency program for 2009 is a logical progression. We look forward to the exciting and successful benefits for Hoosier Racing Tire and competitors using the Hoosier brand."

To assure that NASA competitors understand Hoosier's value of their support, Hoosier Racing Tire has expanded the contingency program this year to include the Time Trial competitors, as well as, all the classes that were included last year. The purpose of this program is to reward the success of those drivers and ensure Hoosier Racing Tire remains the tire of choice for NASA racers in 2009.

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By Greg G.
Published: June 5, 2008
Updated: June 5, 2008
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RICHMOND, CA - May 29, 2008.  The National Auto Sport Association (NASA)
is pleased to announce that Andrew Racing will offer a generous contingency
program for Time Trial competitors using Hawk Performance brake pads during
the 2008 season.

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By Greg G.
Published: March 7, 2007
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Lucrative 2007 Hankook Tire Contingency Program for NASA TT 

Hankook Tire America Corp. and Hankook Motorsports have provided a
lucrative 2007 contingency award program that NASA Time Trial participants
are eligible to partake in at both regional events and at the NASA
Championships.  Awards for regional events are in the form of Hankook Dollar
certificates, which are redeemable towards the purchase of Hankook Ventus
race tires from any official Hankook Motorsports dealer. Awards for the NASA
Championships are
cash prizes. The total potential value of this program to
NASA TT drivers, if all potential maximum payouts occurred, would be over
$450,000 in Hankook DollarCertificates and $20,000 in cash prizes.
Payouts are as follows:

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By Greg G.
Published: March 7, 2007
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Porterfield Enterprises Announces 2007 NASA TT Championships Prizes

The National Auto Sport Association (NASA) is pleased to announce that Porterfield Enterprises LTD will provide a total of $1,575 in certificates toward purchases of brake pads to the top finishers in NASA Time Trial competition at the 2nd annual NASA Championship event at the Mid-Ohio Sports Car Course on Sept 13th-16th, 2007.

Porterfield’s sales manager, Tim Gray, said, “We are proud to have been a sponsor of both NASA TT in the Southern California region since the program began in 2004, and the inaugural NASA TT Championships in 2006.  We are pleased to be able to continue our TT National Championship sponsorship at the 2007 NASA Championships.”

The award program will apply to all Time Trial classes (TTR, TTU, TTS, TTA, TTB, TTC, TTD, TTE, TTF). There is no contingency tied to this prize program.  The program will award certificates to the top finishers in each class as follows:

1st Place: $100
2nd Place: $50
3rd Place: $25

Greg Greenbaum, NASA National Time Trial Director said, “We are very pleased that Porterfield has decided to continue to support the Time Trial drivers on a National basis. They have been very supportive since we began our TT program in Southern California, and continue to offer NASA members nationwide great discount pricing on brake pads.”

Since 1986 Porterfield Enterprises has earned a reputation for manufacturing quality competition brake pads and brake products to the performance racing industry. A close working relationship with leading professional motorsport teams has led to the development of the one of the finest racing brake pads ever produced. NASA members receive a 20% discount off the retail price of Porterfield and Hawk brake pads, and a 10% discount off the retail price of Raybestos and Performance Friction brake pads. Please visit our Website: www.porterfield-brakes.com.





By Greg G.
Published: March 7, 2007
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TOYO SUPPORTS ALL CLASSES AT THE CHAMPIONSHIPS

The National Auto Sport Association (NASA) is pleased to announce the expansion of Toyo Tires support for non specified tire racing classes and Time Trial at the Championship event. Toyo Tires will offer contingency programs in the form of “Toyo Dollars” to eligible racers who compete on the Toyo RA-1 or R888 competition tire.

1) Race Classes that do not specify use of Toyo Tires: “Toyo Dollars” rebate certificates will be awarded in the order of finish and by the size of class entrants who start the race:
Finishing Position

 

30 or more Starters

 

15-29 Starters

 

10-14 Starters

 

1st Place

 

1,000 “Toyo Dollars”

 

750 “Toyo Dollars”

 

500 “Toyo Dollars”

 

2nd Place

 

750 “Toyo Dollars”

 

500 “Toyo Dollars”

 

400 “Toyo Dollars”

 

3rd Place

 

500 “Toyo Dollars”

 

400 “Toyo Dollars”

 

300 “Toyo Dollars”




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