NASA Utah would like to wish a HUGE thank you to everyone that helped make the 2024 NASA Championship what it was. Competitors, volunteers, friends and family all gathered at UMC to support this monumental event; the 4th that has been held in Utah since Miller Motorsports Park opened its gates. We saw elevated levels of competition, and an increased sense of camaraderie through the week. Drivers pushing each other to go faster, but also helping fellow competitors keep their cars running.
TT had competitors racing against the clock, the rules, and each other in NASA’s largest TT National Championships ever held. Fourteen trophies were taken home by drivers and teams:
TT1
1st Clayton Yates
3rd August Faulkner
TT2
2nd Danny Weller
3rd Zach Serna
TT3
1st Austin Kent
TT4
3rd Vincent Miller
TT5
3rd Tyler Mikesell
TT6
1st Todd Green
TTGT
3rd Team JPR – John Grow / Jordan Priestley
TTU
3rd David Lockwood
TTEV
1st Jordan Priestley
2nd Koda Atwood
TTT
2nd Austin Kent
3rd Team JPR – John Grow / Jordan Priestley
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Race Groups, with drivers competing door-to-door, bumper-to-bumper and then some. Fourteen NASA Utah drivers took home hardware in their hard-fought classes:
Spec Z – All 5 competitors from NASA Utah
1st Chad Aalders
2nd Team Towne Storage / Ayrton Little
3rd Richard Fitzgerald
ST3
1st Team Tom Rogers / Tom Rogers
3rd Matthew Singler
ST5
2nd Nathan Ulrich
ST6
1st Todd Green
3rd Chris Miller
GTSU – All 7 competitors from NASA Utah
1st Dmitri Novikov
2nd Al Tiley
3rd Team Riot / Michael Shumway
NP01
1st Chris Castelli
SU
3rd John LaBrie
Spec Miata
3rd Josh Fine
The giant grid and impound have been taken down, the bike fence chutes put away, and it’s time to start thinking about the NASA Utah QuadDuro. Full and Outer tracks on both Friday and Saturday (HPDE1 gets outer all day Saturday), and both the East and West tracks on Sunday.
Register here for this unique annual event.
Thank You again everyone!