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2019 National Event Quotas
http://www.nhra.net/2018/images/NHRARacer/19_NE_Quotas.pdf
Nov 27, 20181 min read


2019 National Event Release Date Schedule
https://www.nhraeventreg.com/2019relsched.html
Nov 26, 20181 min read


Tuesday Tech Question presented by Evans Coolant
. Question: Do I need an SFI head and neck restraint for my Super Pro Dragster that runs 7.20 in the 1/4-mile? Answer: Per the 2018 NHRA Rulebook Advanced ET, Section 4B, page 12; A head and neck restraint device/system meeting SFI 38.1 is mandatory and must display a valid SFI label 71085
Nov 20, 20181 min read


NHRA ANNOUNCES 2019 NHRA HOT ROD HERITAGE SERIES AND NHRA MOTORSPORTS MUSEUM HOT ROD REUNION DATES
The schedule for the 2019 NHRA Hot Rod Heritage Racing Series was announced by series officials and will feature thrilling races across the country including the NHRA Motorsports Museum’s Hot Rod Reunions. The entertaining series features intense racing action and is highlighted by the nitro burning Nostalgia Top Fuel Dragsters and Nostalgia Funny Cars.
Nov 20, 20182 min read


Tuesday Tech Question presented by Evans Coolant
Question: I’m an NHRA SFI Tech Inspector and we see a few of the NHRA Lucas Oil Drag Racing Series class cars along with some Pro Stock Bikes come and run our Test & Tune nights. I deal mostly with E. T. Bracket cars and my question is what classes require oil-containment devices? Answer: The following NHRA classes require an NHRA-Accepted oil containment device or belly pan. Advanced E. T., Super Street, Super Gas, Super Comp, Top Dragster, Top Sportsman, Competition
Nov 13, 20181 min read


Atlanta Dragway Facilities & Operations Supervisor Full Time Position
Join our team as the Facilities & Operations Supervisor, working alongside the Atlanta Dragway Business and Operations staff, as we prepare for an exciting 2019 season.
Nov 9, 20182 min read


2019 NHRA Lucas Oil Drag Racing Series Division & Region Schedule
The NHRA Lucas Oil Drag Racing Series, where the future stars of the sport earn their racing stripes, returns to action for an 18th year during the 2019 race season to compete at premier racing facilities across the country.
Nov 7, 20181 min read


Detailed Run Schedule - Auto Club NHRA Finals
http://www.nhra.net/2018/images/NHRARacer/detailed_run_schedule _18_PC2.pdf
Nov 6, 20181 min read


Tuesday Tech Question presented by Evans Coolant
Question: Do I need to replace the seat belts in my Son’s Jr Dragster? They have a manufacture date on the belts of November 2018. Answer: Not yet, your seat belt expiration date is November 30, 2020. Driver restraint system must meet SFI Spec 16.1 or 16.2 and be updated at two-year intervals from date of manufacture.” 71083
Nov 6, 20181 min read


Horsepower adjustments following the LODRS Division 7 event in Las Vegas, NV
11/05/2018 As the result of runs under the Automatic Horsepower Factoring System (AHFS) 1.20-second under policy at the NHRA division 7 event, the following changes have been made. The horsepower rating for 16-18 Chevrolet Copo, entries with the 350 cubic inch engine and a factory rating of 580 currently rated at 580, has been increased by thirty seven horsepower, to 617 horsepower; for Stock Eliminator. NHRA's 2018 Automatic Horsepower Factoring System outlines that any run
Nov 5, 20181 min read


JEGS NHRA SPORTSnationals returns to National Trail Raceway for 2019 event
The JEGS NHRA SPORTSnationals, widely regarded as one of the biggest and most prestigious weekends in Sportsman racing, will return to National Trail Raceway in 2019, as the race will take place at the facility on Sept. 20-22.
Oct 30, 20181 min read


Tuesday Tech Question presented by Evans Coolant
Question: I’m in the process of building a Top Dragster and wanted to know if there are any ignition systems that are not legal” Answer: There are two ignition systems that are not legal. Per the 2018 NHRA Rulebook in General Regulations section 21, page 37, ignition, “The use of any programmable multi-point rev limiter and/or rate-of-acceleration rpm limiter, either by themselves (e.g., MSD 7561) or integrated into the ignition system (e.g., MSD 7531), are prohibited
Oct 30, 20181 min read


NHRA Technical Department released the 2018 to 2019 NHRA Rulebook Amendments
Earlier today the NHRA Technical Department released the 2018 to 2019 NHRA Rulebook Amendments. These amendments document the NHRA rule changes that will come into effect beginning January 1, 2019. The 2018 to 2019 NHRA Rule Amendments can be accessed by navigating to the TECH, Rules, 2018 to 2019 NHRA Rule Amendments. Please continue to visit NHRAracer.com periodically to get updates on the most recent Rule Amendments. 71267
Oct 29, 20181 min read


NHRA Technical Department released the 2019 Junior Drag Racing League (JDRL) Rulebook
Earlier today the NHRA Technical Department released the 2019 JDRL Rulebook and the 2018 to 2019 JDRL NHRA Rulebook Amendments.
The amendments document the JDRL rule changes between the 2018 JDRL Rulebook amendments and the 2019 JDRL Rulebook that will come into effect beginning January 1, 2019. Both the 2019 JDRL Rulebook and the 2018 to 2019 JDRL Rule Amendments can be accessed by navigating to TECH, Rules. Please continue to visit NHRAracer.com periodically to get upda
Oct 29, 20181 min read


Detailed Run Schedule - NHRA Toyota Nationals
http://www.nhra.net/2018/images/NHRARacer/detailed_run_schedule _18_LN2.pdf
Oct 23, 20181 min read


Tuesday Tech Question presented by Evans Coolant
Question: Do I need a diaper on my Advanced ET Dragster that I’m finishing up? I think it should run 7.20 in the ¼-mile at my local track. Answer: In the 2018 NHRA Rulebook section 4B page 10 paragraph 2, Oil-Retention Device it reads: “All vehicles running 7.49 or quicker must utilize an NHRA-accepted lower engine oil-containment device; may use a belly pan in lieu of a device attached to the engine.” This also would apply to any Advanced ET vehicle that runs 4.49 -
Oct 23, 20181 min read


Horsepower adjustments following the LODRS Division 3 event in St. Louis, MO
10/23/2018 As the result of runs under the Automatic Horsepower Factoring System (AHFS) 1.20-second under policy at the NHRA division 3 event, the following change has been made. The horsepower rating for 1973 Ford Maverick, entries with the 302 cubic inch engine and a factory rating of 138 currently rated at 143, has been increased by seven horsepower, to 150 horsepower; for Stock Eliminator. NHRA's 2018 Automatic Horsepower Factoring System outlines that any run of 1.20-sec
Oct 22, 20181 min read


NHRA Tech Department makes updates/corrections to the Stock Car Classification Guide
Oct. 1, 2018 The NHRA Technical Department recently made changes to the Class Guide. Chev 265 200/200 removed man. trans factor 94-96 GT GM 305 155-165/275 change to 305 155-165/262 1987 Camaro/Firebird STK Ford 302 Fairmont added Auto Only 1978 71248
Oct 22, 20181 min read


NHRA Tech Department makes corrections to the engine blue print specifications
Oct. 22, 2018 The NHRA Technical Department recently made changes to the blueprint specifications. Chev 427 COPO added cylinder head 231,377 12-15 STK 71247
Oct 22, 20181 min read


NHRA Releases Stock / Super Stock Slow Averages Through CN-2
http://www.nhra.net/2018/images//Slow Averages CN-218.xls
Oct 19, 20181 min read
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