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RIP Dan Unkefer



Dan Unkefer, our Chief of Instruction said “If you need a straight, make a straight.” I had been sitting in on an HPDE classroom session of his. I was there because, as the regional director, I wanted to experience the same thing our members were. What he meant was that if you somehow found yourself not able to turn in at the preferred turn-in point on track that there was no need to panic. There was still track surface left that one could use. Dan knew that mental barriers could be more significant than physical ones. In that one phrase Dan accomplished two things. He made them aware that there was more track surface out there than the “line”, giving them a practical solution to a mistake they might make. More importantly he gave them permission to shake the mental confines of the line, relax and have fun. I really hadn’t planned on learning something about driving in that session but it was impossible NOT to learn something when Dan spoke. That classroom session was 12 years ago and his statement still echoes in my head.

Dan said many things that stuck with many MANY people. It is with a heavy heart that I come to the realization that I will not have another opportunity to learn any more from this wonderful man.

Dan touched so many of us. There are thousands that have been influenced by his words and actions. He made life better for those around him. His passion fueled his desire to learn and his compassion fueled his desire to pass along his knowledge.

At 5:45pm on Saturday evening NASA Mid Atlantic lost a teacher, a cheerleader, a wealth of knowledge and faithful Cyrenaic.

I lost a friend.

He will be incredibly missed.

The quickest way between two points is a straight line and while I’m sure that God has laid out Dan’s route as a straight away he may have to be patient because I’m fairly certain Dan will opt for some hairpins and fast sweepers.

Godspeed, my friend.

-Chris Cobetto
and the NASA family

Summer Speed Ahead!


July 18-20, 2014 – HEAT WAVE
VIRginia International Raceway (3.3mi full course)
Event info page: click here
Fri-Sun On Track registration: click here


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August 16-17, 2014 – SUMMER BREEZE
Summit Point Raceway (2.0mi main circuit)
Event info page: click here
Sat-Sun On Track registration: click here

Give a big “Thank You” to OG Racing! The OG Racing Early Bird discount code will knock $50 off of your August HPDE or Race entry for Summit Point at the time of registration. This code is ONLY good for the August Summit Point weekend-long event and ONLY for Racers and HPDE (not good for Time Trial or Hyperdrive which are already discounted.) Code will last through July 24, 2014 so don’t dilly dally! UPDATED code is: NASAMA50OFFHB32D010

Ken Novinger (1947-2014)

I cannot remember a time when I did not want to race cars. I don’t know what drew me to it at first. I can’t recall if it was the pageantry, the sound, the lustrous shapes of the cars or the unshakeable thought that a machine could propel me to so many exciting places. Over time, after many automotive relationships I found the truth of my passion. I just love the feel of it. I love the connection with the road through a refined machine. Its a visceral love that enlivens every synapse and better connects one with the world around them. It is the basis of the beauty of our sport. While I cannot speak for everyone, it is my belief that it is this feeling that is at the crux of our choice to participate. We belong to a brotherhood and like any brotherhood there are those who choose to pass along knowledge, to innovate and to be caretakers of the brotherhood as a whole. Those individuals have a special place in the brotherhood.

Ken was special because he saw not only the beauty of the sport but he knew how to introduce it to souls longing to participate. He gave of himself so that others could better enjoy life. His teaching was a gift to all of those he taught. Ken was our brother and the brotherhood joins Ken’s family in mourning his loss. Godspeed, Ken.

-Chris Cobetto
and the entire NASA family

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