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Regional points awarded as follows:
Points are awarded in the series based on the finishing order of each race, counting only the Series Competitors starting each event. Series competitors need only take the green flag to earn series points. They are not required to finish the race (as done by SCCA). The Top Twenty drivers are credited points for each race as follows:
1st 29 7th 17 13th 11 19th 5
2nd 25 8th 16 14th 10 20th 4
3rd 22 9th 15 15th 9  
4th 20 10th 14 16th 8  
5th 19 11th 13 17th 7  
6th 18 12th 12 18th 6  
National Championships and West Coast Region Info

2010 Series Registration Form
2010 Rules UPDATED 06.02.10
NASA Membership Application
NASA Competition License Application
Race Car Inspection Document
SCCA Membership and License
Demographic Information
Series Partner Logos

Race Registration is open for these West Coast Region events
(Register for the series before individual events)

Event #1118: September 16-19, 2010 - Miller Motorsports Park, SLC, UT

Schedule for MMP NASA National Championships

East Coast Region Information

A Letter from East Coast Region Head Bruce Lawrence:
Over the past couple of racing seasons The Speed Connection has been involved in creating a professional racing series for Formula Mazdas. To date there has been over fifty thousand in cash and prizes awarded. The series has bred some very close competition, and great car turnout. We are announcing some changes for this year's series. We have been working together with three other regions across the United States to develop our own race weekends and a national championship.

We will enjoy many returning sponsors as well as some news ones; including Goodyear, Taylor Transmissions and Moses Smith Racing. The 2010 series will feature cash and contingency awards. Stay tuned for more updates on new rules, finalization of the schedule, and prize payout. As usual we will be focusing on premier tracks mostly in the Southeast, and will meet at the June Sprints in Wisconsin where the Southeast will meet with the Midwest region for a special event.

Like last year we will again feature races with several different sanctioning bodies to provide our own race groups and true pro weekends. With that flexibility we were able to do something special; a grand prix style standing start exhibition race.

Email The Speed Connection to register

Midwest Region Information
The Mid West Formula Car Challenge presented by Goodyear travels to these exciting venues:
Southwest Region Information
The Southwest Series began in 1998 and continues to grow each year. It is designed to offer FM drivers a season-long competition with year-end rewards. The Series races are held mostly at local SCCA Club racing events. Generally, two Series races are held each Series race weekend (Saturday and Sunday). There are only seven (7) Series race weekends spread out over 7-8 months. This helps to eliminate excessive travel. Competitors in the Series range from 16 to 65 years in age. Some are looking for careers and some are just looking for excitement and fun. At the conclusion of the season, the Southwest Formula Mazda Series holds an awards banquet to distribute trophies, cash, and prizes to the Top Ten Finishers in the Series. Also recognized is the Rookie of the Year and the Masters Champion (45 yrs and older).

Email Texas Autosports to register.

 


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