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Time: March 13, 2015 to March 15, 2015
Location: Road Atlanta
Street: 5300 Winder Highway
City/Town: Braselton, GA
Website or Map: http://roadatlanta.com/nasa1
Phone: 1-800-849-RACE • 770-967-6143
Event Type: race, event
Organized By: NASA SE
Latest Activity: Feb 18, 2015
The National Auto Sport Association (NASA) will be back to roar around Road Atlanta’s track! With race and high-performance street cars you will see great competition and variety! NASA features High Performance Driver's Education (HPDE) and semi-pro racing from American Iron to SpecMiata, NASA has something for everyone to enjoy! Don’t forget there will be a Teenage Driving Survival School for your new drivers to take, sign them up today! NASA also features an annual Santa's Toy Drive in December where the gate fee is a Toy worth $20 that goes to charity!
About NASA
The National Auto Sport Association, is a business dedicated to organizing and promoting racing activities for both the aspiring or accomplished racer and Teen accident awareness courses.
The National Auto Sport Association (NASA) was formed in 1991 to deliver high quality motorsports events to enthusiasts at major racing venues throughout the nation. NASA has created programs that allow owners of both race cars and high-performance street-driven vehicles to enjoy the full performance capabilities of their cars in a safe and controlled environment. NASA offers many different programs that will allow individuals to enjoy motorsports on a number of different levels, including our High Performance Driving Events (HPDE), Rally Sport, Time Trial, NASA-X and Competition Racing programs.
NASA coined HPDE, High Performance Driving Event. NASA is the pioneer in providing a safe venue for anyone to learn to drive on the track in a safe and controlled environment.
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