Here is how it works with NASA. You have several groups to choose from. Let's start with the HPDE groups. HPDE stands for high performance driver ed.
HPDE1- These are first timers on the track. There is a required school and instruction that goes along with this. Very limited passing zones. Most of these guys and girls are bringing their street cars out to have a little fun.
HPDE2- have alredy done the scool and have a couple of days under their belts. Still limited passing zones.
HPDE- This is for people with quite a bit of experience in faster cars. Not real racing. Depending on track and regional director there may be limited passing zones.
HPDE4- These are the fast guys. Generally unlimited passing as long as it can be done safely. We also offer a time trial championship for these guys if they are interested. As with the rest of the HPDE groups, most of these cars are street driven. Every once in a while you will see a race car in the group, usully doing testing or sort out.
Next up is the race groups. You have to have a comp license and all required safety equipment in the car to compete. The GT-40 would fit in a class called Super Unlimited. You fine Cam-Am, Trans-am, Stock cars, and others that don't fit into a standard NASA class.
A NASA membership is $30 a year. You can all the registration, membership, and schedual info at
www.nasaproracing.com.