Nissan has joined forces with The National Auto Sport Association (NASA) to introduce a new Spec Z series that aims to offer low cost motorsport thrills with the Nissan 350Z. We are talking about a single classification series that will allow you to compete in 350Z cars built between 2003 and 2008.
It all starts with the regional rounds, where a place on the podium can bring you up to $850. The top contenders in the 2012 NASA Championships will receive $6,500 from Nissan. In addition to that, the competition is also supported by BFGoodrich, which will not only provide the tires , but also introduce a contingency prize program for the series.
"NASA has a proven track record of growing classes from the ground up, so we are excited to be working with NASA on the new Spec Z series. We have a number of competitors already expressing interest in the series, so the potential for this series is very strong indeed,” said Ron Stukenberg, Senior Manager, Motorsports Marketing Communications, Nissan North America.
"NASA has a proven track record of growing classes from the ground up, so we are excited to be working with NASA on the new Spec Z series. We have a number of competitors already expressing interest in the series, so the potential for this series is very strong indeed,” said Ron Stukenberg, Senior Manager, Motorsports Marketing Communications, Nissan North America.