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  • Hoosier 2010 NASA Contengency

    https://www.hoosiertire.com/NASAawdg.htm

    read it closely, its not that scaled back or that much different than 2009

    NASA CLUB RACING. PAYOUT FOR THE FOLLOWING CLASSES:
    • AIX: American Iron Extreme
    • GTS: German Touring Sports Car-All Classes
    • SU: Super Unlimited
    • PT: Performance Touring-All Classes
    • ST: Super Touring-All Classes
    • TT: Time Trial-All Classes


    SPRINT & ENDURO RACES
    • 1st Place - 1 tire (minimum 3-6 cars in class)
    • 1st Place - 2 tires (minimum 7 or more cars in class)
    • 2nd Place - 1 tire (minimum 5 or more cars in class)
    • 3rd Place - 1 tire (minimum 7 or more cars in class)
    • 3 or 4 cars in your class = 1 tire for 1st
    • 5 or 6 cars in your class = 1 tire for 1st, 1 tire for 2nd
    • 7 or more cars in your class = 2 tires for 1st, 1 tire for 2nd, 1 tire for 3rd

    When they said they were scaling back for 2010 I feared it would be much much worse than what they just put out. They're basically offering the same/similar level of awards as 2009, we just have to beat more people to get it.

    Just make sure you buy them from an authorized track-side support Hoosier distributor.

    TEXAS REGION:

    Hoosier Tire Southwest
    103 Gross Rd. Bldg A
    Mesquite, TX 75149
    Phone: 972-289-7223
    E-mail: tomlorenz@smileysracing.com

    Performance Speed Tech
    215 Performance Lane, Bldg I
    Cresson, TX 76035
    Phone: 817-512-4780
    E-mail: sales@performancespeedtech.com

    I knew about PST, and we have always bought Hoosiers through them. Anyone heard of this place in Mesquite? Its a lot closer for me to pick up tires from than Cresson, as I'm actually in Mesquite from time to time. Hmm...
    Last edited by Fair!; 02-03-2010, 11:49 AM.
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    Re: Hoosier 2010 NASA Contengency

    That's Smiley's in Mesquite the dirt car parts house.

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    • #3
      Re: Hoosier 2010 NASA Contengency

      Originally posted by Fair! View Post
      https://www.hoosiertire.com/NASAawdg.htm

      read it closely, its not that scaled back or that much different than 2009

      NASA CLUB RACING. PAYOUT FOR THE FOLLOWING CLASSES:
      • AIX: American Iron Extreme
      • GTS: German Touring Sports Car-All Classes
      • SU: Super Unlimited
      • PT: Performance Touring-All Classes
      • ST: Super Touring-All Classes
      • TT: Time Trial-All Classes


      SPRINT & ENDURO RACES
      • 1st Place - 1 tire (minimum 3-6 cars in class)
      • 1st Place - 2 tires (minimum 7 or more cars in class)
      • 2nd Place - 1 tire (minimum 5 or more cars in class)
      • 3rd Place - 1 tire (minimum 7 or more cars in class)
      • 3 or 4 cars in your class = 1 tire for 1st
      • 5 or 6 cars in your class = 1 tire for 1st, 1 tire for 2nd
      • 7 or more cars in your class = 2 tires for 1st, 1 tire for 2nd, 1 tire for 3rd

      When they said they were scaling back for 2010 I feared it would be much much worse than what they just put out. They're basically offering the same/similar level of awards as 2009, we just have to beat more people to get it.

      Just make sure you buy them from an authorized track-side support Hoosier distributor.

      TEXAS REGION:

      Hoosier Tire Southwest
      103 Gross Rd. Bldg A
      Mesquite, TX 75149
      Phone: 972-289-7223
      E-mail: tomlorenz@smileysracing.com

      Performance Speed Tech
      215 Performance Lane, Bldg I
      Cresson, TX 76035
      Phone: 817-512-4780
      E-mail: sales@performancespeedtech.com

      I knew about PST, and we have always bought Hoosiers through them. Anyone heard of this place in Mesquite? Its a lot closer for me to pick up tires from than Cresson, as I'm actually in Mesquite from time to time. Hmm...
      It's a big circle track place called smiley's. It's a pretty crazy place. I went there to buy a helmet a couple of years ago. They are a retail place and I believe they do race prep as well. Really nice people. Worth taking a trip.
      Stuart F. Maxcy

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