Quote Originally Posted by StraightSix
I'm going to also recommend that you look into NASA, primarily for HPDE. We also conduct amateur road racing events. NASA isn't as large as SCCA, and our autocross program is next to non-existent, but I think our HPDE program is very good.

Our track weekends feature in car instruction, as well as, classroom instruction. Check out http://www.nasaproracing.com for more info on NASA and http://www.nasa-southeast.com.

There are other HPDE programs out there, too, like Turn One Motorsports, who operate at Carolina Motorsports Park, and Seat Time, who operate at Roebling Raod Raceway in Savannah, GA.

I don't really want this to become a NASA vs. SCCA thread, but want to point out that there are plenty of options for getting track time.
NASA FTL! naa im JK. Personally, NASA has the worst autocross program, but there HPDE program on the other had is probly the best. The SCCA is different, AMAZING autocross program, but there track events (trackdays, not road racing) is not the best. It is organized but very little track time compaired to NASA. Both organizations have there goods and bads and would recommend someone to try both.
Quote Originally Posted by deathbyturbo
thats awsome i actually have to think before i post a question somewhere else on this forum or just hangout in my flame suit


im looking to go as far as i possibly can in the racing world, not going to toot my own horn but ive been able to outrun quite a few people around here and cars alot faster then mine

and i know drigin on the street is nothing like driving on the track ect..

thats why i want to start getting some seat time so i can see if im cut out for this or not

if not at least i can still have fun
the first SCCA autocross is coming up. check it out at soloatlanta.com. Hope to see you out at the track sometime. would be great to talk to ya.