NASA Autocross @ Langley, May 25
My dad's driving down from PA for the weekend, so I hadn't planned on coming, but man, it's tempting... I don't think I'd have to twist his arm to come watch me race, and my wife is just itching to drive my car, too, now that'd we'd have someone to watch the kids while we race 
I'm still a novice- I've done ACU-4 twice with TSCC, but this would be my first event with NASA. Are there any differences I'd have to be aware of for tech? (I'm completely stock w/stock seatbelts and roll-bars) Are there loaner helmets available?

I'm still a novice- I've done ACU-4 twice with TSCC, but this would be my first event with NASA. Are there any differences I'd have to be aware of for tech? (I'm completely stock w/stock seatbelts and roll-bars) Are there loaner helmets available?
Updated entry list has been posted:
http://www.get-fast.net/nasacross/052508reg.htm
This event has been shortened to 2 heats for a maximum of 60 cars total.
26 of 60 spots remain available at this moment.
The revised schedule is:
9:00am gates open
11:00am reg & tech open
12:00pm course walk
12:30pm drivers meeting
1:00pm Heat 1
3:15pm Heat 2
5:30pm cars off course
6:30pm gates close
See ya there,
Jon
http://www.get-fast.net/nasacross/052508reg.htm
This event has been shortened to 2 heats for a maximum of 60 cars total.
26 of 60 spots remain available at this moment.
The revised schedule is:
9:00am gates open
11:00am reg & tech open
12:00pm course walk
12:30pm drivers meeting
1:00pm Heat 1
3:15pm Heat 2
5:30pm cars off course
6:30pm gates close
See ya there,
Jon
NASA never packs up early. We start late instead. 
It's still 2+ hours per heat with 30 cars maximum (but currently only 21) in each... the safe bet is our usual 6-8 runs. But if it ends up being 10 runs or more, I don't think anyone would mind.
Jon

It's still 2+ hours per heat with 30 cars maximum (but currently only 21) in each... the safe bet is our usual 6-8 runs. But if it ends up being 10 runs or more, I don't think anyone would mind.

Jon





