NSRA AUTOCROSS 2025
A Roaring Good Time! A t this year’s 56th Street Rod Nationals AutoXperts Promotions and Kevin Webb, NSRA
more about their vehicle’s handling, but also presented a tough challenge for the fast cars and trucks. Thursday, Friday and Saturday from 9am to 4pm the action was steady and by 4pm on
Autocross Director, flagged a wide variety of vehicles onto the maze of orange safety cones known as NSRA Autocross. This year’s racecourse layout in Louisville offered the perfect opportunity for newcomers to learn
Saturday 84 vehicles had twisted and turned over 1,100 laps. The great weather was perfect for spectators, and they were treated to a great airplane show as UPS shuttled to and from their hub every few
Hunter Becton won the Truck Class in his ’70 Chevy C10. Looking like a nicely worn old work truck, Hunter’s vision of work is zipping around autocross tracks with the best of them.
Lyle Hartsock provided a lot of
“Ride-Alongs” in his prepped Fox Mustang to the delight of spectators and participants who strapped in for the thrill.
Hyrum Bingham is a return competitor, and his purpose-built roadster took on all newcomers for the 1908- 63 Class win.
Richard Giesey had a great time in his ’71 Camaro, plus he won the 1964-95 Class.
28 OCTOBER 2025
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