
The Hawk Performance contingency programs have been updated for 2026 for NASA racing and Time Trial competitors.
Decals on all four sides of the car are required, as always, and the redemption process done through your NASA profile remains the same. What is new for 2026 is that competitors now can claim two awards per weekend for the same car in endurance and sprint racing events, with endurance awards paying $200 for first place. The claim period has been extended to 180 days for this program.
Specifically, you can have a maximum of one award per registered vehicle per race weekend event may be claimed. One Endurance racing award may be claimed in addition to other racing awards for the same vehicle. That means you can earn an award for racing or Time Trial, in addition to enduro in the same car.
For Time Trial competitors, Time Trial Target award payouts and claiming processes are set to follow the same process as Time Trial, and claims can be made in Time Trial and Time Trial Target from the same weekend.
Programs for instructors and HPDE drivers are still under construction. Watch the news section in Speed News for details about those programs and when they go live.
For all the details, log into your NASA account and check out the Hawk Performance contingency page.



















