Promotional graphic for the 2026 Frozen Rotors and NASA contingency program featuring a slotted brake rotor and official logos.

You asked for it, and it’s back! The Frozen Rotors contingency program is now live for 2026! The best part is that you can access the program right from your NASA profile at DriveNASA.com.

The contingency plan awards $100 in Frozen Rotors credits to first-, second-, and third-place finishers in any NASA Time Trial or racing series when there are five or more starters. Fourth- and fifth-place finishers also can earn $75 in Frozen Rotors credits, too, when there are five or more starters. Prizes are good toward eligible products: Frozen Rotors, Frozen Rotors Slotted, PowerSlot, and GiroDisc.

Whether it is for your racecar or tow vehicle, Frozen Rotors can provide you with the longest-wearing brake rotors on the market. Customers use Frozen Rotors for their daily drivers, work trucks, fleet vehicles, race cars, and even mining trucks with 48-inch diameter brake rotors.

Blue BMW Spec3 race car driven by Rob Talastas speeding across a green landscape during a NASA racing competition.

What is a Frozen Rotor? Well, it starts with the highest quality brake rotor castings, which are then processed through a proprietary 60-hour cryogenic treatment. Once cryogenically treated, the brake rotor becomes much more resilient to the stresses caused by the constant heating and cooling that a rotor endures on the race track, towing, and daily driving. As a result, you get a longer-lasting brake rotor that outperforms standard rotors by double the mileage.

For all the details, log into your NASA account and check out the Frozen Rotors contingency page.

Close-up action shot of a black race car on track with brake rotors glowing bright red from heat during a NASA racing event.
Image courtesy of Tony Politi

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