The 2022 NASA Championships will be held at Weathertech Raceway Laguna Seca. The event will feature qualifying races and time trials on Saturday, with the main championship race on Sunday. The track is known for its challenging corkscrew turns, and the event is sure to be exciting for drivers and spectators alike.
00:00:00 This is a transcript excerpt of a YouTube video titled "2022 NASA Championships - Weathertech Raceway Laguna Seca - Qualifying Races and Time Trial". The video covers group F qualifying races and time trials at Weathertech Raceway Laguna Seca. The track is notorious for its corkscrew Turn 7 and 9, and the race will determine the final field for the championship races.
00:05:00 This video provides a highlights reel of the qualifying races and time trial at the 2022 NASA Championships at Weathertech Raceway Laguna Seca. The race cars go around the track at high speeds, and the camera angles provide a great perspective of the track and the drivers. The event is brought to you by hot performance, a supporter of NASA members since 2008.
00:10:00 The video discusses the 2022 NASA Championships, which will be held at Weathertech Raceway Laguna Seca. Qualifying races and time trial will be held on Saturday, and the main race will be on Sunday. The races will be exciting, as drivers will have to pass through difficult areas at high speeds.
00:15:00 The 2022 NASA Championships will be held at the Weathertech Raceway Laguna Seca in California. The event will include qualifying races and a time trial. The fastest laps will be determined by scoring.
00:20:00 The video discusses the 2022 NASA Championships, which will be held at Weathertech Raceway Laguna Seca. The track will be repaved next year and improvements will be made to the start finish bridge and other facilities. The fastest car so far is Austin Kent in a TT3 car, followed by Justin Sprugaski in a TT for a 138. Justin Moorewood Creative Team in a TT5 and Michael Amelco in a TT6. The track is known for its high degradation tires, and the repaving will hopefully change that.
00:25:00 In 1922, the US Army built a track on an artillery range and, because of unexploded ordinance, the track was initially inaccessible to the public. Four local businessmen got together and, with the help of the army, built the track in less than a year. The original track was 1.9 miles and nine turns and, when it was lengthened to be used in FIA events, the infield section was added. In 2005, the track was homologated for use in F1 events, and the current track rejoins at turn five of the old track. Money shift racing team is currently in TT3, trying to put in a quick lap. The car in yellow is currently fast lap of a 137.3. Kent set his fast lap back on lap number three, but the 991 in the money shift racing team is still in front of him.
00:30:00 This video provides a recap of the qualifying races for the 2022 NASA Championships at Weathertech Raceway Laguna Seca. The fastest car in tt4 and overall at a 135 962 is the edge motorsports car, and the second-fastest car is the 38. The qualifying races are coming up soon, and the winner of each race will set the field for the race later.
00:35:00 In this video, series announcers discuss the upcoming 2022 NASA Championships, which will be held at Weathertech Raceway Laguna Seca. The competition will feature qualifying races and a time trial. Some of the fastest laps of the weekend will be set in the first few laps of the race. The competition will also feature the all gas no brakes team, which is not the best race strategy.
00:40:00 The video shows various races and times for the weekend's NASA Championships at Weathertech Raceway Laguna Seca. The top three qualifiers in each class are shown, with the number one car in each class shown first. The fastest lap for the number one car in each class is also shown. The green Tesla Model S is shown as the fastest car in the class with a time of 129.3 seconds.
00:45:00 The driver of a car in the second-to-last race of the weekend discusses strategies for the rest of the day in light of the weather. The driver predicts that more laps will lead to a faster car.
00:50:00 The video showcases the qualifying races and time trial for the 2022 NASA Championships, which will be held at WeatherTech Raceway Laguna Seca. The drivers interviewed include grandparents and 22-year-olds competing in the prototype class. The Grandma and the 22X machine finish fourth in the time trial. It's anticipated that the race group will be composed of a good field of prototype cars.
00:55:00 The transcript excerpt above is from a YouTube video that discusses the upcoming 2022 NASA Championships, which will be held at Weathertech Raceway Laguna Seca. The event will feature qualifying races for various car classes, as well as championship races the following day. The competitors in this event are relatively new to this track, as Weathertech Raceway is the only track on which they have raced. The cars in this event are all equal, with no engine or chassis modifications allowed. The race is always the same for everyone, with no variations or changes to the track. This makes for a close competition between drivers from all over the country.
The video discusses the qualifying races and time trial for the 2022 NASA Championships, which took place at Weathertech Raceway Laguna Seca. The winner of the race was Wyatt Couch, who got past Aaron Jensen in the race. Couch is now the competition motorsports pole position winner, and his race gave viewers an understanding of the power and speed of the cars that will be competing in the main event tomorrow.
01:00:00 The 2022 NASA Championships will be held at the Weathertech Raceway Laguna Seca in California. Aaron Jean will be driving the number 22 Weathertech Raceway Laguna Seca car and alongside him will be Wyatt Couch in the number 66 car, Wah Huang in the 169 car, Daniel Williams in the number 38 car, Jared Hyam in the 35 car, Tim Weaver in the 75 car, Harry Vogt in the 121 car, Greg Hoff in the 17x car, and Andres Prieto in the 2 car. Adam Ferry will start row number seven in the 26 car and Tim Wright will start row number eight in the 49 car. Robert Sereri will start in car number one in the 94 car, Billaga in the 94 car, Michael the Boof in the 4 car, Mike Elliott in the 94 car, Charlie Williams in the 99 car, Nathan Ballard in the 7-3 car, Destiny Kinsey in the 113 car, and Greg Holyfield in the 14 car. Mark Lesnar and Tony Sinise will start in car 51 and car 7-3, respectively. The race will be in the morning and will have two more rounds of time trials. The fastest time so far is in the 122 range.
01:05:00 The video shows the qualifying races for the 2022 NASA Championships, which will be held at Weathertech Raceway Laguna Seca. The racers will race around the track, trying to achieve the best qualifying time. The race leader will be determined by who has the fastest time at the end of the race.
01:10:00 In the 22 car, Jensen In 22 is leading the field down the front straightaway, followed by Wyatt Couch in the 66 car, Jared Hyam in the 35 car, and Tim Weaver in the 75 car. The gap for the leader into turn number two is about four car links at the line, and Jensen will stretch it out a little bit as he comes to turn number three. Couch is now second, with a gap back to Jared Hyam in the 169 car, and Hyam in fourth and fifth. Weaver is tucked in behind as they get into turn three, and then Weaver looks for a gap as they come down into the final corner. Fourth and fifth are a battle between 35 and 75, with Hayam in fourth and Willaam in fifth. Seventh place is daniel Williams in the 38 car.
01:15:00 In the 2022 NASA Championships, the top 10 drivers were determined by time trial. The race started with the top 10 drivers in the order they were ranked by time. The first driver to cross the finish line was the winner. The race was difficult because of the tight pack of cars and the difficult terrain.
01:20:00 Tomorrow, the NASA Championship races will take place at Weathertech Raceway Laguna Seca. Racing will be intense, as Greg Hoff and Wyatt Couch are currently neck-and-neck in the ninth and tenth spots, respectively. Juan Graciosi, in the 199 car, is tenth.
01:25:00 In the 2022 NASA Championships, drivers competed for positions in the starting lineup. Andrew Kloss took the 18th spot, pushing STAMMER up four spots. 17th-18th were unchanged, but 19th-20th went to STAMMER. Jensen was able to reel in WAWANG, closing the gap to 14th. Paulinen was right behind, but Bart was close behind as well. The leaders were in turn number five, and halfway through the race, Jensen moved into second. Couch regained the lead, but Kloss was closing in and was in turn number two with a 3.7-second gap.
01:30:00 In the qualifying races for the 2022 NASA Championships, Wyatt Couch took first, Aaron Jensen took second, and there is a 3.7 second gap between first and second. Jensen has to decide how bad he wants to win the race, as it is not very important at this point. Couch leads the field up the hill in his 66 car, Jensen in pursuit in the number 22 car. Jensen has an almost insurmountable gap to make up before they get back to start finish.
01:35:00 The race for the third place spot on the grid for the SpaceX Laguna Seca race is underway. The 22 car competes against driver Carlos down in car number 169. John Lindsay, who is helping out with the broadcast, texts the pronunciation of the driver's name while the race is in progress. The 22 car manages to stay in contention for the third spot, but falls short in the end, as driver Wyatt Couch takes the win.
01:40:00 The video discusses the qualifying races and time trial for the 2022 NASA Championships, which took place at Weathertech Raceway Laguna Seca. The winner of the race was Wyatt Couch, who got past Aaron Jensen in the race. Couch is now the competition motorsports pole position winner, and his race gave viewers an understanding of the power and speed of the cars that will be competing in the main event tomorrow.
01:45:00 The race for the NASA Championship title is underway at the Weathertech Raceway Laguna Seca. The first qualifying race is between Chad Plavin and Jack Fazel, followed by Super Touring with Matt McIntyre and JC Maynet alongside N28X. Kevin Michaels in the 98 Timothy Carell, Thomas Attibury in the 91 Greg Nester, and Christopher Stein in the 91 Xavier Sorenson round out the field. In Super Unlimited, Jonathan Fenstrom demonstrates a fast lap at 122 mph.
01:50:00 In the 2022 NASA Championships, racers compete in qualifying races and a time trial. The top three racers in each class are listed, with the winner in the prototype class taking the lead. In turn 11 of the race course, the leader's gap narrows as other racers try to overtake.
01:55:00 In the 22 car, Paul May lost a few more spots and now Henry Hill is running in the second spot. James Paul is now back to sixth spot. Double yellow means hold your position and when the double yellow is displayed, that's all the way around the track. Tow truck has been dispatched to a car in a hazardous position and they will need to move it so they can go back to green flag racing. Toyota and NASA partnered to give all GR Supras owners a complimentary one-year NASA membership and a complimentary day of instruction on a track this year. The program has expanded to include all GR Sports Cars including the GR86 and the all-new GR Corolla. Owners can learn precision driving skills from expert instructors in a track environment.
The 2022 NASA Championships are being held at Weathertech Raceway Laguna Seca, and today is qualifying race day. The top three finishers in each class will race in the main event later in the day. In the video, the qualifying races and time trial are shown, with the fastest driver in the tournament, Jonathan Fenstrom, starting on pole position.
02:00:00 In this video, a group of racers compete in the 2022 NASA Championships at Weathertech Raceway Laguna Seca. The top three in each class are shown, with the first two in each class qualifying for the race. The race is then started, with the top three racers in each class racing to the finish.
02:05:00 This video shows the qualifying races and time trial for the 2022 NASA Championships, which took away the double yellows. Carl Dunn started the race and the pace car led the field through the infield and onto the starting bridge. The leaders passed under the other bridge and into turn five. Fenstrum Hill had a tremendous climb from seventh all the way up the second and Van Cannon and McLarenon were starting to work their way up through there. Fenstrum should have plenty of clear track in front of him and the field bunched up behind the pace car. Fenstrum was able to kind of pick his way and had a good gap back to the second place car. Henry Hill in second had a patient race car and if there's a time to do it, it's now. Fenstrum climbed the hill up the hill and the leaders passed under the VP Racing Fuel Bridge. A shot of the grey Australia showed nothing but blue sky and a few puffy clouds. This is all going to change tomorrow. Finnstrom on his way down the hill back towards the start finish opened up a considerable gap over Henry Hill and Cannon as they came down. The leaders crossed the start finish line and scoring updates were given. Fenstrum continued to accelerate hard and was
02:10:00 In this video, the top 10 cars in the Super Unlimited class are shown. The race leader, Jonathan Fenstrom, is in the #8 car. The other cars in the top 10 are Timothy Midwell (#40), Max Panchuk (#331), Jonathan Finstrom (#13), Jeremy Chris (#1), Samuel Mangimeli (#48), Matt McIntyre (#31), Kevin Michaels (#98), and Henry Hill (#3). The car that spun will be costly, and Jeremy Chris is the winner in the Prototype class.
02:15:00 The 2022 NASA Championships take place at Weathertech Raceway Laguna Seca in Monterey, CA, and feature a mixed bag of car classes. Qualifying races are being conducted, and the top finishers in each class will go head-to-head in the main event later in the day. Jeremy Kroy, the race winner, set a motorsport pole position and is the competition's motoring pole sitter.
02:20:00 The video showcases the qualifying races and time trial for the 2022 NASA Championships, held at the Weathertech Raceway Laguna Seca. The race winner, Jonathan Fenstrum, is also the fastest driver in the tournament thus far. The grid for the championship race is set, with Fenstrum starting on pole position.
02:25:00 This YouTube video is a recording of the qualifying races and time trial for the 2022 NASA Championships, which is being held at Weathertech Raceway Laguna Seca. Car number 91, Brian Poag, is in a Legends car, and Bill Beaudish is in car number 16. The leader in spec c is Bill Beaudish, and Ashley Bert is the leader in spec z. Matt McCarthy is in spec z, and Pawlowski is in spec z. In the first group, the first black car to fly is car number 93, and the second car to fly will go to car number 93. The first Honda Challenge 2 car is car 93, with Jonathan Baker in the next row. Justin Baker starts 21st, and alongside number 713, Dane Bird is in the 23rd starting position. In the first half of the field, there are three in the first group and then the second flag will be for the Honda Challenge 2 touring six cars and the Honda Challenge 4 super touring six cars. Christopher Lebouff starts 27th, and car number 4 is alongside 33x in the next row. A.J. Jested is in car number 14, Michael Amelco completes that row in car number 76, and Vincent Ubaldi
02:30:00 This video discusses the qualifying races and time trial for the 2022 NASA Championships, which will be held at the Weathertech Raceway Laguna Seca. The team with the best results in each class will compete in the championship race. The top three finishers in each class will also compete in the Super Touring race.
02:35:00 In this video, drivers race around the Laguna Seca racetrack in California. The top three finishers in each class are determined by qualifying races, with the fastest driver from each class going to the carousel. There are multiple classes in the race, and the overall leader is determined by points earned in each class.
02:40:00 In this video, the top three drivers in each of the Honda Challenge classes are shown. Justin Krittenberger in the 72, Scott Adams in the 93, and Pew in the Legends car are all close to the front of the pack, but Jonathan Baker in the 30 car and Tommy Low in the 8 car are a few seconds behind them. The legends cars start to catch traffic and Pew moves into second place. The battle for third and fourth continues through the corkscrew, with Baker and Low narrowly missing each other.
02:45:00 The 2022 NASA Championships are being held at Weathertech Raceway Laguna Seca in Monterey, California, and today is qualifying race day. All of the races are qualifying races to set the field for the weekend. There is a waving yellow down past turn number one, and maybe a car off it looks maybe drivers right there, but in fact we see the yellow and we're going to see a full course yellow. And we might see yellow at the starter stand and now he has withdrawn. Fortune was just a local yellow, not a full course yellow, so that situation has been corrected. We're back to green flag racing for the remainder of this one. This is race for group C, st5 st6, hc2 hc4 legend spec z, six classes running in this one. Feels starting to spread out but Palomar Racing have things pretty much her own way with a 14 second lead over the second place car which turns out to be the legends leader, Bobby Pugh in the number three car. Tell you what Puge is laying down, consistent laps there. 140 minute 40 is his best but he's staying right down there in the low one minute 40s as he's dealing with lap track everything so very very consistent
02:50:00 The top three finishers in each class are as follows: Honda challenge two (Alexandre Tyler dellis, Jonathan Baker, Bobby Pugh), Honda challenge four (Matt McCarthy, Bobby Bert Card, Ashley Bert Card), and Legends (Bobby Pugh, Jacobson Dinette, Bobby Christensen).
02:55:00 The 2022 NASA Championships took place at Weathertech Raceway Laguna Seca, with 10 cars qualifying for the main event. Bill Baudish was the 16th car to qualify, and won the super touring class. The top three cars in each class raced in the main event, with Michael Omelco driving the 76 car to victory. Eric Teletsu was second in the carnival class, and Tom Low in the 8th car in the super touring class finished third. The main event featured two classes, 944 spec and spec e46, with the 944 spec class pole position going to Will Falls.
The 2022 NASA Championships took place at Weathertech Raceway Laguna Seca, with Marcelo Vine coming out on top in the 944 class and Jonathan Parashon leading the way in the spec e46 class. Casey May Sure won the overall championship, setting a new pole position record in the process.
03:00:00 The video discusses the winner of the Honda Challenge 2 qualifying race, Carlos Valenzuela, and the competition pole position award winner, Scott Adams. Valenzuela won the race after a four-car battle at the beginning. Adams was also involved in the battle, and eventually took second place. Adams is also the winner of the 944 spec class.
03:05:00 In the qualifying race for the 2022 NASA Championships, 944 spec cars raced around the Laguna Seca track. Jason Fraser led the field, followed by Luke Wiesenberg and Jonathon Perezone. Casey Monsieur and team JDZ Motorsports were second, with Steve Ferraro and team Legacy Motorsports third. Taiji and Jim Richmond were in the third row, with Philip Astine and Wayne Alexander in the fourth row. Jonathan George was in car number 132, Erica Holm in car number 920, and x-29 in car number seven. The final row was car number 45, with Peter Onepo Zach George and errol venkatesh.
03:10:00 In the 2022 NASA Championships, drivers in both the 944 and spec e46 classes raced for position on the track. In the 944 class, Marcelo Vine led with a good run, but Kevin Frye and Caleb Fletcher were close behind. In the spec e46 class, Jonathan Parashon led with a single car incident, but the rest of the field was close behind. As the drivers went up the hill into the turn seven, the gap between the leaders and the rest of the field began to close. In the end, Marcelo Vine led the 944 class and Jonathan Parashon led the spec e46 class.
03:15:00 In the video, the driver of a number nine car discusses an incident with another car at turn six on the Weathertech Raceway Laguna Seca racetrack. The driver of the number nine car is leading the spec e46 class, and the incident may have dropped him to eighth place overall.
03:20:00 The video showcases the races and time trial at the 2022 NASA Championships, which took place at Weathertech Raceway Laguna Seca. The top of the hill is where emergency vehicles are parked, and as the camera widens out, it appears that a black car went straight off the track, causing a crash. The video then goes on to discuss the reconfigured runoff area, which was put in place after a motorcycle race took place at the track in the past. The pace car continued to lead the field around the track, and Marcelo Vine was the first car to cross the finish line. There is still a lot to be decided in this race, as the field is heavily contested for the top spots.
03:25:00 The video showcases the qualifying races and time trial for the 2022 NASA Championships at Weathertech Raceway Laguna Seca. The pace car comes off, and the race is restarted. Vine leads the first seven cars, but the first car through turn number seven is the green 944 spec car. Vine and Mulner battle for first place, with Vine eventually getting past Mulner. The second place car is the 84 spec e46, and Vine moves up to third overall. Mulnar and Vine battle for second place, with Vine eventually taking second. Weisenberg in the 46 car, Jason Fraser in the 31 car, Jonathan Perishon in the 944 spec car, and I.D.Z Motorsports' number 16 car complete the top five. Vine is the spec 944 leader, with Weisenberg in second and Jason Fraser in third. Timing and scoring is not yet complete, so we'll see what happens when they come by.
03:30:00 The 2022 NASA Championships are taking place at Weathertech Raceway Laguna Seca, and the top three finishers in each class are currently being determined. In the spec e46 class, Marcella Vine is leading with Lucas Weisenberg and Jason Fraser close behind. In the 944 class, Marcelo Vine is in the top spot.
03:35:00 The video discusses the 2020 NASA championships, which are being held at Weathertech Raceway Laguna Seca. Marcela Vine, the spec 944 winner, is in a close race for the championship with Carla Sorensen. The race will resume shortly.
03:40:00 Casey May Sure won the 2022 NASA Championships in Laguna Seca, qualifying in first place and setting a new pole position record. The race was close, with Todd Clark, Tyler Clark, Anna Pradescu, and Ralph Warren finishing behind him. Chris Nguyen and Michael Schneider also qualified in the Super Touring 4 class.
03:45:00 In the qualifying races and time trial for the 2022 NASA Championships, John Friesen in the 32nd place and 146th place finished, Daniel Rosen in car 13 finished, Connor Lydon in car 31 finished, Lee Williamson in car 36 finished, Michael Hilo in the two two four finished, Tom Rogers in car 8 finished, Kenneth Mulhall in car 13 finished, Michael Hilo in the two two four finished, Tom Wiebe in cars 66 and 57 finished, Herbie Bizzard in car 66 finished, Charles Molinari in the seven finished, David Gordon in car 14 finished, and Jake Latham in the super touring 2nd 5th and 74th place finished.
03:50:00 The video discusses the events of the 2022 NASA Championships, which took place at the Weathertech Raceway Laguna Seca. The top two drivers in each class raced head-to-head for the title, with the winner taking home the $250,000 prize. Highlights of the races include some epic racing in the top five positions, as well as some close battles in the rest of the field. The 89 car, driven by Olivier Bailey, finished fourth overall, but was forced to leave the track due to an impact zone.
03:55:00 In this video, a description of the 2022 NASA Championships is given, including a description of the track and the various competitors. The race is restarted, and the fastest car is the javelin.
The 2022 NASA Championships are being held at Weathertech Raceway Laguna Seca, and the video showcases the qualifying races and time trial. Latham is in first place, followed by Nagy in second and Eisenberg in third. The race tomorrow is a 45-minute race, and the weather is uncertain. If it rains, the thunder roadsters will have a disadvantage.
04:00:00 The race was going well for Jake Latham until a car needed to be pulled in. He is now in second place.
04:05:00 Toyota and NASA partnered in 2019 to offer supercar owners a complimentary one-year membership to NASA's racing program, which expanded this year to include all gr sports cars. Toyota and NASA are back in the running this weekend at Laguna Seca with Toyota leading the way in the #74 Barbari Latham Strom. In qualifying, Strom tried to pass Latham in turn number two but couldn't get it done, and even the fourth place car right there now Todd Clark was within striking distance. In turn number three, Strom tried to look into turn number two but couldn't get it done, and even the fourth place car right there now Todd Clark was within striking distance. In turn number four, Latham tried to find a line through, and now they'll make the left at five. This is where maybe that fifth car has a little horsepower advantage as they go up the hill. Barbari was late them and those two were starting to pull away from the rest of the field that was being led by Strom and Clark. Barbari was still leading in 74 being pursued by late them in five and they're both lapping quicker than that battle for third. In turn number five, Strom tried to look to the outside drivers right in
04:10:00 In this video, the drivers of various cars battle for position during qualifying races for the 2022 NASA Championships at Weathertech Raceway Laguna Seca. Latham emerges as the winner, becoming the new leader of the NASA Championship. Super touring four is close behind.
04:15:00 André Eisenberg, winner of the ST4 class at the 2022 NASA Championships, says that he doesn't know what the secret to his success is, but that everything has come together well today. He plans to continue to prepare the same for tomorrow's race.
04:20:00 The race tomorrow is a 45-minute race and the weather is uncertain. If it rains, the thunder roadsters will have a disadvantage. The winner of the qualifying race is Jake Latham, and Josef Nagy is in second. Tomorrow's races will start at 10:30 a.m.
04:25:00 The YouTube video discusses the 2022 NASA Championships, which will be held at Weathertech Raceway Laguna Seca. The races will be 45 minutes long, and there will be a qualifying race and a race for the different classes.
04:30:00 The video showcases the qualifying races and time trial for the 2022 NASA Championships, which are being held at Weathertech Raceway Laguna Seca. The leader is Ryan Radishell in car number 89, followed by Robert Radishell in car number seven, Douglas Marshall in car number six, David Standridge in car number zero, and Shawn Lovitt in car number 37. There is a three-car battle for the lead in the spec e30 field, with JP Cadeau holding on to the spot but still being pushed hard by the rest of the field.
04:35:00 The video discusses the upcoming NASA Championships, which will be held at the Weathertech Raceway Laguna Seca. There have been multiple incidents on the track, one of which is being dealt with by the track crew. The race will resume soon and the drivers will be trying to catch up to the pace car.
04:40:00 The video explains the 2022 NASA Championships, which will be held at the Weathertech Raceway Laguna Seca. The races will be divided into qualifying races and a time trial. The qualifying races will be held over three days, with an estimated inch and a half of rain expected. The time trial will be held on the final day.
04:45:00 In this video, drivers in the Spec E30 category race around the Weathertech Raceway Laguna Seca track. The top four drivers at the end of the qualifying races are advancing to the time trial. The leader, Sean Lovett, is in the number 37 car. Robert in the number seven car is second, Cadeau in the number 88 car is third, and Mickey Miller in the sixth place machine is fourth. The rest of the field is very close behind. The race culminates with the leaders coming down the corkscrew and the checkered flag is out.
04:50:00 The video discusses the 2022 NASA Championships, which will be held at Weathertech Raceway Laguna Seca. The top three drivers in spec e30 will compete for the championship.
04:55:00 The 2022 NASA Championships take place at Weathertech Raceway Laguna Seca, and the race is contested between several cars. The winner is Daniel, who is also the winner of the qualifying race.
The video discusses the upcoming NASA Championships at the Weathertech Raceway Laguna Seca. It features a lap around the track by various drivers in their respective cars, and explains the qualifying races and time trial sessions.
05:00:00 In this video, Sean Lovett, Silas Montgomery, JP Caddo, and Ray Zanato discuss their qualifying races and time trial for the 2022 NASA Championships at Weathertech Raceway Laguna Seca. Lovett, Montgomery, and Zanato emerge as the winners, while Caddo and Ray are second and third.
05:05:00 The article discusses the upcoming NASA Championships, which will be taking place at Weathertech Raceway Laguna Seca. The event will feature a number of races in different classes, as well as a time trial. Yokohama Tire has signed on as a national partner of NASA, and will be providing tires for various open-wheel racing events.
05:10:00 The video takes viewers around the Weathertech Raceway Laguna Seca track, highlighting some of the key turns and areas of the track. It features a brief overview of the qualifying races and time trial sessions for the 2022 NASA Championships.
05:15:00 The video features a lap around the Weathertech Raceway Laguna Seca track by various drivers in their respective cars. The track walk schedule for the day is explained, and it is revealed that group 8, the time trial group, will have their first time trial run in just 15 minutes.
05:20:00 The video discusses the upcoming 2022 NASA Championships, which will be held at the Weathertech Raceway Laguna Seca. The first time trial session will be held, and the fastest car in each group will be determined by their results from prior sessions. There are only six cars in this particular session, so the competition should not be too difficult. The drivers will walk back in to the track and the summary will end.
05:25:00 The 2022 NASA Championships take place at Weathertech Raceway Laguna Seca and as of now there is no clear winner. Austin Kent fastest on lap two with a 135.5, Stephen Young is second quickest with a 141, and Kenichi Yamamoto is third fastest with a 137. Kenichi is the first car to take the green and he improved his time by almost two full seconds. The other drivers continue to improve their times but there is no clear winner yet.
05:30:00 The video discusses the final on track session of the day, which will include quick laps. It is noted that Carlos has caught up with someone down in the paddock area, so the drivers will be checked in with her shortly. In the meantime, Edge Motor Works driver Joseph Cataneo goes by in the zero four car, and starters are looking for Checker. It is predicted that the final flying laps will count for the cars. Lastly, series director Carlos Calderon is running tt6 in the prototype category. His friend's car came all the way from Virginia.
05:35:00 In the final TT session of the day, Jonathan Finch leads the way followed by James Paul and Timothy Bidwell. Joe Kellerman rounds out the top five.
05:40:00 The video discusses the various classes drivers compete in at the NASA Championships, as well as the limit on the number of classes a driver can compete in. It also mentions that the driver's pocketbook is a factor, but that schedule and ability to make it work are also important.
05:45:00 This video covers the 2020 NASA Championships, which took place at the Weathertech Raceway Laguna Seca in California. Carla Pestotnick and Will Falls from California were interviewed about their experiences. The races were 30 minutes long, but tomorrow they will be 45 minutes long. There are also qualifying races tomorrow.
05:50:00 The video shows the qualifying races and time trial for the 2022 NASA Championships at the Weathertech Raceway Laguna Seca.