Greg G.
11-18-2005, 09:10 PM
Hi all. I'm Greg Greenbaum the NASA National (and SoCal) Time Trial Director, and I would like to personally welcome you to NASA. We have what many consider to be the best Time Trial program in the country, and I'd like to extend an invitation for all of you that are qualified drivers to come and find out what you've been missing. And, for those of you that don't have the necessary experience yet, get out in HPDE 1-3 and get it so you can join us in our low risk, but highly competitive open passing program.
For those of you that don't already know, you are very fortunate to have Dave and Revkah Balingit as your RM Regional Directors. They will run a solid, organized program, that will definitely have you coming back for more. I will be working with them and the future RM TT Director to ensure that your regional program is as much a success as we've seen in our other regions. NASA TT has been growing exponentially since the program started two years ago, and with the inclusion of TT at NASA Nationals at Mid-Ohio in September, I expect the program to continue to expand. For more information about NASA TT, I'd like to refer you to the SoCal and NorCal Regional TT websites which will give you a better overall view of NASA TT than the current pages on the NASA main website that focus on the TT online classification calculator and links to our regional pages. http://socal.nasa-tt.com/ http://norcal.nasa-tt.com/
We are currently in the early stages of the revision process for the TT rules for the 2006 season. Be aware that there will be changes made that could affect where your car will be classified compared to the current rules. We will finish them as soon as possible. Also, we have an active dialogue going on the NASAforums website under the Time Trial section regarding future rules and a variety of other topics. It's a great place to keep updated on what's going on in NASA TT. http://http://www.nasaforums.com/viewforum.php?f=2&sid=cf7d7d1873c7f9bf8cf5cf154902f82b
If you have questions about NASA TT, until there is a RM TT Director, contact Dave Balingit info@nasarockymountain.com
or me greg@nasa-tt.com
Welcome again. It's going to be a great 2006 Season!
For those of you that don't already know, you are very fortunate to have Dave and Revkah Balingit as your RM Regional Directors. They will run a solid, organized program, that will definitely have you coming back for more. I will be working with them and the future RM TT Director to ensure that your regional program is as much a success as we've seen in our other regions. NASA TT has been growing exponentially since the program started two years ago, and with the inclusion of TT at NASA Nationals at Mid-Ohio in September, I expect the program to continue to expand. For more information about NASA TT, I'd like to refer you to the SoCal and NorCal Regional TT websites which will give you a better overall view of NASA TT than the current pages on the NASA main website that focus on the TT online classification calculator and links to our regional pages. http://socal.nasa-tt.com/ http://norcal.nasa-tt.com/
We are currently in the early stages of the revision process for the TT rules for the 2006 season. Be aware that there will be changes made that could affect where your car will be classified compared to the current rules. We will finish them as soon as possible. Also, we have an active dialogue going on the NASAforums website under the Time Trial section regarding future rules and a variety of other topics. It's a great place to keep updated on what's going on in NASA TT. http://http://www.nasaforums.com/viewforum.php?f=2&sid=cf7d7d1873c7f9bf8cf5cf154902f82b
If you have questions about NASA TT, until there is a RM TT Director, contact Dave Balingit info@nasarockymountain.com
or me greg@nasa-tt.com
Welcome again. It's going to be a great 2006 Season!