F.A.Q. NASA X Questions What NASA-X is?

What NASA-X is?

NASA-X looks like the typical autocross format set up in a parking lot or other suitable environment. Where we differentiate our programs from other similar programs starts by the number of runs you enjoy in a typical day.

Breakdown is as follows:

  • Walk through the course is open to everyone. Novices get a guided tour by an approved instructor. The nuances of the course are covered so that novices can better get a feel for the course layout.
  • A parade lap at low speed allows you to mentally draw a image of the course in your mind without the pressure of having to perform. This is by far one of our favorite and more requested additions to the NASA-X Program.
  • Typical day consist of 8 runs.
  • Best 7 runs are counted for scoring purposes. The 7 times are tabulated and that will be used to determine you total time for consistency points. The object of this format is to encourage consistently good times.
  • To insure that we can run a smooth event, the day is broken up into 4 sessions. Driver are required to work at flag stations replacing any cones knocked out of their positions by other drivers. This is a very important part of the NASA-X program. When your run group is not driving, chances are you will be required to be out helping keeping the course in one piece. In most 4 sessions events, you will be driving during 2 sessions, and working during 1 sessions, leaving your one session to hang out, take pictures, enjoy the show.

 

 

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