Mazda Canada Spec Miata Celebration Race weekend on July 20-21 at Castrol Raceway

Photo by VelocityMotorsportsNews.com Northern Alberta Sports Car Club (NASCC) at Castrol Raceway Nisku, Alberta

The NASCC run a number of multi class road race events a year at at Castrol Raceway Road Course Nisku, Alberta

Mazda Canada Spec Miata Celebration Race weekend
Spec Miata is the fastest growing spec class in Road Racing today. If you like the idea of Road Racing in a even playing field this might class might be for you. The biggest difference in this class is driver skill & car set-up. If you are interested in racing contact the NASCC for more information.

Photos by VelocityMotorsportsNews.com Northern Alberta Sports Car Club (NASCC) at Castrol Raceway Nisku, Alberta

Northern Alberta Sports Car Club (NASCC) Statement:

Get your team and car prepared for another Endurance Race September 21st at Castrol Raceway. After much discussion within the Club about the financial viability of 2 day sprint events the NASCC is going to try a new format for our last race weekend on September 21st and 22nd the “Triple K Autobody Season Ender”.

Final details are being worked out, but we expect to have a 3.5 hour Mini-Enduro and 9 hour Endurance Race that will run concurrently on Saturday starting at 9:00 am. Drivers who register for either of the endurance races on Saturday will receive a discount for Sunday’s sprint race format. The NASCC has an ITJ Club class for endurance class cars that do not fit within WCMA regular classes.

As per the last NASCC Endurance race WCMA Endurance licenses will be available for $20, but to compete in Sunday’s sprint races you will need an WCMA Amateur or Novice License.MotorsportReg will soon be open for registrations and final details will be announced as soon as they are finalized.

Motorsports Volunteers

Photo by VelocityMotorsportsNews.com Northern Alberta Sports Car Club (NASCC) at Castrol Raceway Nisku, Alberta

Remember watching racing can fun but being part of the race is even better. So if you are not racing come-out and volunteer the second best way to watch a race, the best way is to be in the car.

Race Volunteers make events happen-from the organizers of the event to the person taking your ticket; it takes a lot of people to make an event work. Road Racing Cars Volunteer Positions: Clerk of the Coarse, Steward, Starter, Chief Coarse Marshal, Corner Captain, Communicator, Yellow Flagger, Blue flagger, Safety, Pri-grid, Pit in & Pit out, Rescue personnel: Ambulance crew, Fireman & Clean-up Crew Tow Truck driver, Pace Car Driver, Timing personnel, Srutineer (Tech), Registration & Back Gate.

One of the coolest ways to volunteer is as a track-side marshal/corner worker. Road course marshals are race personnel that surround the road course track at specified stations that communicate to drivers with flags and each other on radios. These are a committed group of volunteers that with training and experience, can become qualified to work the big professional races like Indycar & Formula 1.

Photos by VelocityMotorsportsNews.com Northern Alberta Sports Car Club (NASCC) at Castrol Raceway Nisku, Alberta

Northern Alberta Sports Car Club (NASCC)
http://nascc.ab.ca/
https://www.facebook.com/groups/19068689376/
https://www.facebook.com/groups/motorsportvolunteers/

For more information:
http://nascc.ab.ca/contact/

Western Canada Motorsport Association (WCMA) WCMA is affiliated to ASN Canada FIA.
http://www.wcma.ca/new/

Castrol Raceway
http://www.castrolraceway.com/

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