F.A.Q. NASA X Questions Where NASA-X came from?

Where NASA-X came from?

NASA-X has its roots in a idea that classings cars in a small number of classes would create a competitive environment enjoyable by all skill levels. NASA-X is based on a eight class system, dividing cars into classes according to their perceived performance capabilities. Many factory tuned cars receive upgrades which place them on a more competitive playing field then their lowly brothers. Rules are revised yearly so as to not unfairly penalize any particular make or model. Our goal was to be driver friendly in our organization’s structure so that we could broaden our appeal.

The modification & classing rule set was made self explanatory. In case an omission was made, we would quickly address the issue, either with quick fix or as a end or year revision. The modification point system aims to level the playing field for both stock & modified vehicles. Driver experience plays a much larger role in determining finishing position than do modifications to vehicles. Many times the modifications only make the vehicle harder to driver.

 

 

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