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Nissan Contingency Bonus for June/July and Class update!


Jeremy C.

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Folks,

Check out the new info just released from Nissan regarding Spec Z!

 

NASA Spec Z Series Update

Since being launched earlier this year, the NASA Spec Z series has not only received favorable media visibility, but racers have responded enthusiastically by racing and building 350Zs for this new series.

We’d like to provide you with some additional details that will make this NASA racing class even more exciting and noteworthy.

- Are you aware that the Nissan Racer Support Program provides regional awards for each NASA Spec Z event?

Payout Schedule: 1st Place 2nd Place 3rd Place 3 or more starters: $500 Cash $250 Cash $100 Cash 2 starters: $250 Cash $125 Cash Driver National Championship: $1000

- For those racers who are interested in running the NASA Nationals, be sure to contact Jeremy Croiset at http://www.nasaproracing.com/contact_us/?to=Jeremy%20Croiset, to discuss the particulars about getting your car “qualified” to participate in this great event September 6-9 at Mid-Ohio Raceway in Lexington, OH.

- Did you know that your Spec Z 350Z is eligible to race in other NASA classes besides Spec Z over the course of a NASA weekend? Ask Jeremy about the benefits of racing in other classes on the same weekend.

- As an added bonus to current and prospective Spec Z racers, Nissan North America, Inc. is offering a special “Summer Bonus” to all Spec Z racers who have registered in the Nissan Racer Support Program. During the months of June and July, any registered racer who who scores season points in a NASA Spec Z race and submits the required documentation to Nissan Motorsports, will be eligible to earn an additional $100 regardless of the finishing position or number of Spec Z starters.

- Finally, if you have a 350Z race car but are unsure about joining the NASA Spec Z series, NASA has a provision called a “Fun Run” that will allow you to try out the class without making a single change to your car just to “get your feet wet”. Certain NASA provisions and rules apply so check with Jeremy Croiset about this great opportunity.

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