Re: New NHRA Competition License Program
A nice step in the right direction, although while they're "streamlining" it's still baffling that there exists both a Level 4 and Level 6 license. A vehicle is either 9.99 & quicker / 135+ MPH or its not.
Make all rules based on ET/MPH, and chassis construction. Simple, fair, and consistent. This is not rocket surgery. |
Re: New NHRA Competition License Program
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Re: New NHRA Competition License Program
NHRA had to do something to keep the old guys around and racing. Helps with car counts (ie: entry fees). Next step will be life insurance policies for drivers over 60yrs old included in membership fees. Sanctioning body will be named beneficiary. Good for cash flow!
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LOL, Jim
It wouldn't surprise me. I wonder if one of their bean counters ran the numbers on how many license holders were not current. Then they tried to figure out why. It is a big expense and hassle to go (jump) through a bunch of their "hoops" just to race 3 or 4 events a year. More "Streamlining" is needed |
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Says membership includes "catastrophic insurance, isn't that the 100 dollar insurance every one is required to purchase for a nat. event? Find it hard to believe they would get rid of that cash cow.
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They might have figured out they needed to renegotiate with the insurance company or move the coverage to another carrier to cut out the surcharge paid at the gate. That was keeping racers away, too. Felt like a gouge...If they didn't they need to. The way it was is membership (Driver) or membership by non driver had a large insurance policy. It was about $350,000 over and above what your own policy paid.
If you had no insurance they became primary. When I had a bad accident running IHRA my personal insurance took a hike. My IHRA membership insurance Wisenberg (IHRA Ins.) spent around $238,000 on my care and rebuild.. I don't think the membership insurance applies to anything but the member. Time will tell what is going on. |
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I think this is a good move. The way I read this is you lic would be good till your membership expired, giving you an extra 2 month at no cost. I could be wrong, but that is how I read it. Cal S/ST 1177 |
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I am assuming the fees will stay the same for the license and competition number?
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Quoted from the NHRA release...
"Certain levels of competitors in the new Pro/Sportsman and Sportsman categories can obtain a license without a medical exam and will have a lower fee to boost entry level participation." |
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Thank you McAllister. Read right past it.
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