MPH Aug 19-21 Hastings hotels & Paddock spots

Lael Cleland

Active member
Hello! I think the race is happening...

If you would like to reserve a spot, contact me @ waterhaus@gmail.com
Get a hold of your buddies and we can plot your compound!

here is a MAP of the Paddock..
http://www.racemph.com/Paddock-Hastings-Locations.pdf
Biggen it up to 80%. 1&2- 6-7-8-9 19&20 are spoken for...
So far, our local VW guys are south of 19&20.. Also the location of the Meal for Friday night. Depending on the heat, it may be light food an fruit.. Donations are appreciated..

I will be the guy that parks you & collects the money...Our goal is to have all the spaces lined in chalk... You can find me on a red goofy scooter or in RV spot 20..
As of now RV spots are $50-$75 for the weekend. all others are FREE!!

Hotels!!! first: Quality inn 402-463-6721

2nd: Comfort Inn 402-463-5252

3rd: Holiday Inn Express 402-463-5588

Thanks & hope to see ya soon!
Lael
Competition director NRSCCA
Assistant Paddock Cop...
 
When booking the hotel make sure you say you are racing at MPH. Most of them have special lower MPH rates.
 
I would say I-29 to Topeka then 70 west to Hwy 81 north till you hit Hwy 6 going west.. hwy 6 & Hwy 81 jct is about 40 miles from MPH.. MPH is on hwy 6
I dont know about I29 right now, but Someone may know how far south its closed...
 
It is! I have never seen a track more manicured in my life, the restrooms & Showers as nice as the ones in my house! The Paddock is in better shape than most tracks!

A few pointers, T3 is a 80-100 mph corner, if you go off the out side, dont lift, keep your foot in it, the green stuff on the side has some grip! I have passed people with all 4 wheels in the green stuff... Its not grass.. BUT may clog your Radiator..

T13, Go in deep deep, dont turn in early or you will not be on the track coming out... 2nd gear in most 4 bangers...

Joe, if ya fly down I will let ya run My GTI!!!!
 
Just got this e-mail:

http://www.nrscca.com

Nebraska Region
Sports Car Club of America

NRSCCA Double National - Double IT-Tour
Motorsports Park Hastings

SCCA Race Drivers -
Nebraska Region SCCA would like to issue an invitation to all
properly licensed SCCA Race Drivers to attend the August 20 and 21
Double National/Double IT Tour event at Motorsports Park Hastings in
Hastings, Nebraska

Nebraska Region and the Midwest Division are committed to making
this successful race and a memorable event in the 2011 Midwest
Division National Club Racing schedule. Saturday will feature a 40
minute qualifying session for national classes (20 minutes for IT
cars) followed by national and IT Tour races. Sunday will pick up the
action again with a 30 minute qualifying session followed by National
an IT Tour races.

Race groups will be as follows:

Group 1: GTL - FP - HP - SRF - STU

Group 2: GT1 - GT2 - GT3 - STO - EP - T1

Group 3: AS - T2 - T3 - SSB - SSC - SM

Group 4: FA - FB - FC - FE - FM - CSR - DSR - S2

Group 5: IT Tour: ITA - ITB - ITC - ITE - ITR - ITS - IT7

Group 6: FF - FV - F5

Registration will be open soon, exclusively on Motorsportsreg.com
http://nrscca.motorsportsreg.com
. If you have never used Motorsportsreg.com before to register as a
driver, please let us know and we will add you manually or give
step-by-step instructions on getting registered.

Supplemental regulations can be found on the event page at
nrscca.com http://nrscca.com/events.php?id=186

For those who have never been to Motorsports Park Hastings, the
facility is located on the east side of Hastings, just 20 miles south
of Nebraska Interstate 80 exit 312 (US HWY 281). The track is a 2.15
mile road coarse built in 2006 with great modern facilities, easy
access to all major services, and a first class staff. More
information on the facility can be found in the supplementals and at
the track's website http://www.racemph.com

- Paddock spaces - please contact chief of paddock (see
supplementals) to reserve your paddock space.

- RV Parking spaces with power are available around the paddock, but
are extremely limited in number. These are filling up fast. Please
contact us
mailto:raceofficials@nrscca.com?subject=Hastings%20Paddock%20Space%20Request
for reservations.

- Hotels: A list of Hastings area hotels with contact information
can be found in the supplementals.

There will also be a Friday afternoon practice available from the
track. More information is available at:
http://www.racemph.com/SCCA-Test-Tune-2011.htm

Thanks, and we look forward to seeing you there.

Candy Gerber

Race Chair

Lael Cleland

NRSCCA Competition Chair

Nebraska Region SCCA: http://www.nrscca.com

Motorsports Park Hastings: http://www.racemph.com

Link to the Supplementary Regulations http://nrscca.com/files/upload/187349897NRSCCA_August_Race_MPH.pdf
 
More local information:

Place to stay in town that may be cheaper than the chain hotels (and was clean!) would be the Midlands Lodge: http://www.midlandslodge.com/index.p...der&LinkId=226

Can not recommend the Rainbow Motel.

Breakfast close to the track (reasonable $$, quick):
Goldenrod Cafe
1616 E. South St.
Hastings NE 68901
(402) 461-4999

Good food, local flavor, someplace we eat a lot for all meals (and they sell local/regional wine and other food):
OK Cafe
806 W. 16th St
Hastings NE 68901
(402)461-4663

Good dinner:
Bernardo's Steak House
1109 S. Baltimore
Hastings NE 68901
402-463-4666

Very nice museum with planetarium and "Omnimax" type theater:
http://www.hastingsmuseum.org/index.htm
 
Who else it looking to come to this event?

The small and big bore groups so far.

Race Group 1
# Name Class
3 Albin, Chris H Production
25 Laughlin, Brian Street Touring U
33 Orr, Terry GT-Lite
86 Wagner, Randy F Production
93 Leiferman, Ron F Production


Race Group 2
# Name Class
00 Herman, Robert GT-3
6 Clark, Charlie E Production
34 Prather, Jesse E Production
50 mcginley, mike Touring 1
55 Stevens, Chris GT-1
 
EPrill":dop8j6fj said:
I will be there in FP. Need to go out back and shake the money tree.
I have heard different "pet names" for wives but that is a new one. :think:
 
Interesting schedule. Not sure I see the benefit in a 40-minute qualifier to open the weekend--particularly on a track that most national drivers have not seen. I'd much rather have two shorter sessions, maybe one of them even being a practice to learn where the place goes.

I realize the schedule isn't made for my edification, but do any of the drivers see much benefit to this rather than two shorter sessions like every other two-day double national I've ever been to?
 
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