NHRA rules

To go faster than 10.0 to 8.50 requires many safety items for the car and driver including NHRA cage certification and a driving license which is good for 2 year.

For your specific car you can go on the NHRA web site to view the rules, or purchase them in book form.

Even if I tried to list them here, they probably would not be complete, or may not fit your situation.

This is an expensive proposition for an average racer to build a legal car to meet these rules and be competitive.

Most guys, like myself, do it over a few years to ease the financial pain! :biggrin:
 
I finally found a rulebook last night, couldn't find it on the NHRA site.

Found lots of things I didn't know were required.

The tech guy at our local 1/8 mile track has always been hard on GNs in the past.
 
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