Road Racing

The NASA Mid South regional sprint race series is offered as a fun, friendly environment with an emphasis on good sportsmanship and clean competitive racing.   Licensed NASA racers compete in the Mid South Regional race program earning points for each sprint race over the season.  NASA offers GREAT contingency programs.  Racer  recognition, photos, trophies/awards are part of the fun at the podium ceremony and track social on Saturday.  Year end awards/trophies are presented to qualified points champs in each NASA race series and class at the end of the race season. Qualified regional racers can shoot even higher in their goals by competing against the “Best of the Best” from all NASA Regions at the NASA Championships for outstanding contingency award programs & prizes. Get started now and have fun racing with NASA!

NASA Mid South RACING RULES & INFORMATION:
Regional races are sanctioned by NASA and rules of the racing program are in accordance with those in the current NASA Club Codes and Regulations and NASA race series rules. NASA Mid South regional sprint race series is open to sedans and sport racers in all NASA race series classes. Get more info here! 

NASA LICENSING:
Drivers must be a current member of NASA and hold a current NASA Competition License or NASA Provisional License to compete in the NASA Mid South race activities. NASA competition licenses are issued per calendar year race season and are valid from January through December regardless of the date of license purchase.  Allow ample license processing time. Licensing details must be completed before arriving at the event.

RACE CAR SAFETY EQUIPMENT & TECHNICAL REQUIREMENTS:
The minimum requirements for race car safety equipment and driver apparel are stated in the current NASA Club Codes and Regulations rule book. A NASA RACE CAR LOGBOOK is issued at the time of the race vehicle’s first NASA annual race car tech inspection at an approved NASA Mid South race tech inspection station. Appointment required. Annual race car tech inspections are due for renewal at the start of each calendar year and are documented in the NASA Race Car Logbook. An AMB transponder is required for timing & scoring purposes.

NASA Mid South RACE DAY FORMAT:
Most NASA Mid South region events are “double” or “quadruple” weekend sprint race events (4 sprints per weekend.) Points are earned for each sprint race/day. The “featured races” on Saturday are followed by a podium ceremony with awards presentation & driver recognition.