What is the scope of NASA's Competition School?
To provide the student with a thorough understanding of NASA's racing, safety and
administrative procedures as outlined in the Club Codes and Regulations as well as
practical on-track exercises to introduce them to real-world racing situations.
Who can attend Competition School?
Competition School is very well suited for drivers transitioning from HPDE to
wheel-to-wheel racing. Students who started out in HPDE1 and have reached HPDE4 are
considered experienced enough to proceed into Comp School. Some students may be
evaluated on a case-by-case basis by the Competition School Directors based on prior
experience and ability.
Competition School also serves as a great refresher for current Rookies as well as
drivers with prior racing history that wish to get back into a race car and get up to
speed quickly with NASA's competition format.
What forms do I need and what do I do with them?
For new racers, you will need the following forms:
Complete these forms and mail them to your Regional Director (see the "Contact Us" section on this site) three weeks prior to your scheduled
Competition School.
For drivers with prior racing history:
Please review sections 13 and 14 in the Club Codes and Regulations to determine the
proper forms required.
If you have any questions, please contact Competition Licensing.
What equipment do I need?
The driver, as well as the car used in the school, must comply with all safety and other
requirements as outlined in section 15 of the Club Codes and Regulations.
How should I prepare for Competition School?
You must read and understand all aspects of the CCR, especially the Competition Section, prior to Competition School. Otherwise, be prepared to have a blast!
What will we do in Comp School?
A Competition School weekend typically begins with a Friday evening classroom session. Students will
review pertinent aspects of the CCR which will include detailed examples, video and open discussions. A
written exam will follow. Students will spend 4-6 sessions in the driver's seat for various on-track
exercises, including:
- Defensive line entry and off-line driving
- Driving through corners side by side
- Passing situations in a competition environment
- Practice starts (standing and rolling) and sprint races
Upon completion of the Competition School, students will participate in the normal race schedule under
observation by the Comp School Directors.
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