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Old 08-03-2002, 04:48 PM
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Originally posted by jaje
i suggest trying www.nasaracing.com (look for a nasa region close to you)...they are a friendlier and cheaper alternative to amateur racing as scca has gotten away from its amateur roots

i researched for about 6 months on which to join and decided on nasa b/c of these reasons...plus when you want to try a road/track the nasa hpdes are one of the best and most affordable racing schools in america
NASA and SCCA both have their ups and downs. I've met some pretty snotty people with both associations.

You can do both whether you realize it or not. As I have both SCCA and NASA licenses. Yeah yeah people from each will be like "Ohhh you're in the evil club"

Yes HPDEs are easy to get into but also easier to die in. Their rules are really laxed at HPDEs. You don't need a SA helmet, you don't need a minimum 4 point roll cage, etc...
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