NASA / AI / CMC
NASA / AI / CMC
Hey mberglo,
What kind of costs are associated with NASA? Licensing, minimum safety equip and such. Your idea on the hypothetical project post just had me wondering if you had a V8 SN95 that you were willing to turn into a weekend racer what would your approximate start-up costs be? I know that once you get hooked the wallet gets drained.
What kind of costs are associated with NASA? Licensing, minimum safety equip and such. Your idea on the hypothetical project post just had me wondering if you had a V8 SN95 that you were willing to turn into a weekend racer what would your approximate start-up costs be? I know that once you get hooked the wallet gets drained.
Last edited by garagewear; Nov 30, 2009 at 04:37 PM.
I'm always glad to try to talk others into getting addicted to Track.
You start in HPDE. It stands for High Performance Driving Experience. Basically, you bring your own car and a motorcycle helmet. You get an instructor and about 3 hours of track time and 2 hours of classroom instruction during that weekend. You'll learn to drive your car to your limits. Saturday you'll be slow. Saturday evening you'll digest everything your instructor has been telling you. You'll barely sleep thinking how you can't wait to try that one next thing. Sunday it all clicks and you start to feel your car sliding through the turns as you realize that your geewhiz street tires aren't up to the task. By Sunday afternoon you are comfortable doing 130mph down the straight, waiting till the last possible moment to hit the brakes and downshift, and power your way through the turn. Upshift and slam the gas back to the floor.
There's nothing like it. Nothing. It is the most fun I've ever had with cars. The comradery in the pits is second to none. I don't know what else to say. It's awesome.
I'm leaving Friday morning for Road Atlanta. If someone wants to go along for the weekend, email me. I may have an open spot.
Check out http://nasa-se.com/ for more info
"Road racing makes heroine addiction seem like a vague craving for something salty" - unknown
You start in HPDE. It stands for High Performance Driving Experience. Basically, you bring your own car and a motorcycle helmet. You get an instructor and about 3 hours of track time and 2 hours of classroom instruction during that weekend. You'll learn to drive your car to your limits. Saturday you'll be slow. Saturday evening you'll digest everything your instructor has been telling you. You'll barely sleep thinking how you can't wait to try that one next thing. Sunday it all clicks and you start to feel your car sliding through the turns as you realize that your geewhiz street tires aren't up to the task. By Sunday afternoon you are comfortable doing 130mph down the straight, waiting till the last possible moment to hit the brakes and downshift, and power your way through the turn. Upshift and slam the gas back to the floor.
There's nothing like it. Nothing. It is the most fun I've ever had with cars. The comradery in the pits is second to none. I don't know what else to say. It's awesome.
I'm leaving Friday morning for Road Atlanta. If someone wants to go along for the weekend, email me. I may have an open spot.
Check out http://nasa-se.com/ for more info
"Road racing makes heroine addiction seem like a vague craving for something salty" - unknown
I'm always glad to try to talk others into getting addicted to Track.
You start in HPDE. It stands for High Performance Driving Experience. Basically, you bring your own car and a motorcycle helmet. You get an instructor and about 3 hours of track time and 2 hours of classroom instruction during that weekend. You'll learn to drive your car to your limits. Saturday you'll be slow. Saturday evening you'll digest everything your instructor has been telling you. You'll barely sleep thinking how you can't wait to try that one next thing. Sunday it all clicks and you start to feel your car sliding through the turns as you realize that your geewhiz street tires aren't up to the task. By Sunday afternoon you are comfortable doing 130mph down the straight, waiting till the last possible moment to hit the brakes and downshift, and power your way through the turn. Upshift and slam the gas back to the floor.
There's nothing like it. Nothing. It is the most fun I've ever had with cars. The comradery in the pits is second to none. I don't know what else to say. It's awesome.
I'm leaving Friday morning for Road Atlanta. If someone wants to go along for the weekend, email me. I may have an open spot.
Check out http://nasa-se.com/ for more info
"Road racing makes heroine addiction seem like a vague craving for something salty" - unknown
You start in HPDE. It stands for High Performance Driving Experience. Basically, you bring your own car and a motorcycle helmet. You get an instructor and about 3 hours of track time and 2 hours of classroom instruction during that weekend. You'll learn to drive your car to your limits. Saturday you'll be slow. Saturday evening you'll digest everything your instructor has been telling you. You'll barely sleep thinking how you can't wait to try that one next thing. Sunday it all clicks and you start to feel your car sliding through the turns as you realize that your geewhiz street tires aren't up to the task. By Sunday afternoon you are comfortable doing 130mph down the straight, waiting till the last possible moment to hit the brakes and downshift, and power your way through the turn. Upshift and slam the gas back to the floor.
There's nothing like it. Nothing. It is the most fun I've ever had with cars. The comradery in the pits is second to none. I don't know what else to say. It's awesome.
I'm leaving Friday morning for Road Atlanta. If someone wants to go along for the weekend, email me. I may have an open spot.
Check out http://nasa-se.com/ for more info
"Road racing makes heroine addiction seem like a vague craving for something salty" - unknown
i mean do you pay a yearly fee, only weekend fee ect
of course car parts would be random
I just returned from Road Atlanta and have good news for youse.
Starting next year, NASA is going to let folks do their first HPDE weekend for FREE!!!! Free weekend of track time and instruction if you've never been to a NASA event. That is an incredible deal. I guess it's like getting your first crack rock for free. They know it won't be your last.
I'll pass along details as I get them. Here is the website with next year's schedule.
http://nasa-se.com/
Starting next year, NASA is going to let folks do their first HPDE weekend for FREE!!!! Free weekend of track time and instruction if you've never been to a NASA event. That is an incredible deal. I guess it's like getting your first crack rock for free. They know it won't be your last.
I'll pass along details as I get them. Here is the website with next year's schedule.
http://nasa-se.com/
here it is in all its official glory... http://www.nasa-se.com/i/1steventfreeadv600.jpg
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