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The most dangerous and highly controversial form of racing has just stepped in the legal realm.

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NALSR About Us

NALSR.COM is the premier destination for the street racing and car enthusiast. Providing up-to-the-minute coverage on a 24-hour basis, NALSR.COM delivers news, statistics and information on races, drivers, teams and industry events. Whether you're new to the sport, or have been a NALSR fan since our inception, NALSR.COM brings you closer to the FASTEST GROWING MOTORSPORT in the nation.

The NALSR.COM store is the official online store of NALSR, providing a selection of officially licensed merchandise that can't be beat. Whether shopping for yourself or looking for the perfect gift, the official online store has something for everyone.

NALSR.COM is one of the fastest growing sports sites on the Web, consistently ranking among the top league sites on the Internet. The site hasn't been on the web more than 4 months and NALSR.COM has generates well over 200,000 page views and draws users from all 50 states.

PRESIDENT & CEO Jeremy J. Ford

 

NALSR GOAL

The goal of this organization is to address the growing concerns associated with street racing by providing racers with a safe, entertaining and controlled environment, thus minimizing street racing associated injuries and fatalities. Established in 2008 by CEO & President, Jeremy J. Ford, NALSR (National Association for Legalized Street Racing) was established to give credibility to this outstanding sport and some of the best drivers on the road. No longer will street racing be stigmatized by its reckless past which has been highly publicized and profiled in detail by the media in a negative light. The media will now be invited to profile the street racing community for their talent, fast cars, and racing sport credibility.
Street racing now has a time and a place on the track in a sophisticated and organized manner. NALSR is currently teaming up with tracks across the US, to give street racers the opportunity to race in a safe and entertaining environment, enhancing the fans experience in the process, and free of legal interruption. When racers join NALSR, they will become recognized for the athletes they are. They will also be able to establish an identity and brand themselves, thus growing their fan base and helping establish an organized sport.

 

 

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Latest Interviews

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18 year old Dystany Spurlock shows the pros how it's done and sets a new low ET and high MPH on the Performance Center BMW S1000RR during the Manufacturer's Cup Finals in Valdosta, GA. She ran 8.61seconds at 163.61 MPH. No turbo... No Nitrous Oxide...Completely Stock Engine... 65" Wheelbase using only bolt-on components available from Brock's Performance.

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Kevin Shumaker

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Do you have the skills to build a car from "Beater" to "Bitchin" on a limited budget and a time schedule crunch? If so, Street Kings is the show for you. Coming soon to MAVTV.
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Illegal Street Racing Becomes a Legalized Sport

Posted in illegal street racing, Itzen Media, NALSR, National Association of Legalized Street Racing, street racing, underground racing on December 3, 2010 by Itzen News

 

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Wikimania 2011

Street racing is a form of unsanctioned and illegal motor racing which takes place on public roads. Street racing can either be spontaneous or well-planned and coordinated. Well coordinated races are planned in advance and often have people communicating via 2-way radio/citizens' band radio and using police scanners and GPS units to mark locations of local police hot spots. Street racing is reported to have originated prior to the 1930s due to alcohol prohibition in some parts of the United States.[citation needed] Opponents of street racing cite a lack of safety relative to sanctioned racing events, as well as legal repercussions arising from incidents, among street racing's drawbacks.

16 lose cars after illegal street racing

WINSTON-SALEM (MCT) — Sixteen men have learned the price of being convicted of illegal street racing: They lost their cars.

Judge Chester Davis of Forsyth District Court heard the cases all day Wednesday in a courtroom on the fourth floor. The last case was heard about 7:30 p.m.

He heard 19 cases in all, with 16 of the men convicted of prearranged racing. As result of those convictions, the men lost their driver's licenses for up to three years, and their cars will be auctioned off by the Forsyth County Sheriff's Office, with the proceeds going to Winston-Salem/Forsyth County Schools.

NALSR - Street Racing Made Legal,

Bracketed, And With PunchThe National Association for Legalized Street Racing (NALSR). Click Here to become a member of the fastest growing racing series in the nation. Image Credit: NALSR

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