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celer 02-16-2019 05:53 PM

86Cup Meeting - Feb 20th 6pm @ Bruz Beers in Denver
 
Come join us for our first get together for Rocky Mountain 86Cup, we'll be meeting at Bruz Beers in Denver at 6pm.

Wednesday, February 20⋅6:00 – 8:00pm

Bruz Beers (www.bruzbeers.com)
1675 W 67th Ave #100, Denver, CO 80221, USA


We'll be hanging out and talking about:
  • 86Cup season and events
  • Rules
  • Contingencies

Check out our website at http://rockymountain86.com/
Check out our facebook group at https://facebook.com/groups/RockyMountain86/

celer 02-16-2019 06:01 PM

A few details
 
We've been working with the 86cup creators to get 86cup bootstrapped in the rocky mountain region, in concert with NASA. The events will be part of the regular NASA Rocky Mountain region season. You can see our web page to see when and where the events will take place.

We'v have a number awesome sponsors and contingencies lined up through GT Radial, Leroy Engineering, Counter Space Garage, TrackDecals.com and SRC Performance. https://rockymountain86.com/sponsors

Car wise pretty much you need a BRZ/FR-S/86 and the series is setup so that you can compete without a large upfront investment. You can look at the https://86cup.us website to see how the point system works and where your car would class. We're super excited to bring 86cup in the rocky mountain region as we think it will offer a great venue for drivers to compete in a low cost series.

If you've never done motorsports before this a great way to get started. NASA is a the National Auto Sports Association, it's a national organization focused on motorsports, and offers a comprehensive driver instruction program. New drivers will be assigned an instructor who will work with them to gain the skills to be competitive in motorsports. Drivers advance within the instruction program and compete when they are ready - they advance at their own pace with guided coaching. A typical experience for a new student is to receive 1 on 1 coaching throughout the weekend, both on track and in classroom. Drivers are grouped by skill level, so at any given point in time drivers are on track with other similarly skilled drivers, creating a safe environment for drivers to advance a their own pace. Drivers pass various evaluations on their way to competition, new drivers won't compete until they are ready to compete.

If you already have motorsports experience but haven't competed with NASA before, you can reach out us and we'll help you in contact with the right people with NASA.

Here is what you'd need to do to join us for the first event of the season:
  • Get a NASA membership
  • Sign up for the April 13th Pueblo event (sign up for HPDE1 if you're new to motorsports, otherwise talk with us)
  • Make sure you have the appropriate helmet (SA2000+ / M Class for HPDE or SA2010+ for competition)
  • Minimally put a high performance brake fluid and brake pads on your car (pretty much a stock car/w brake upgrades is a great place to start!)
  • Show up and have a blast

Our goal is to create a great place for these cars to compete and build a series that encompasses all driver skill levels.

At the meeting we'll answer any questions you have and talk about our current sponsors and contingencies.


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