Re: NHRA just released survey results...
So now Super Gas cars can enter Super Street if the field is ever full again? That would be cool.... 10.90 at 165 or so.... Just have to load the box up a bit for the slower tree....
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99% would need a roof.............lol |
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For some reason I was thinking that roadsters were legal in S/ST.
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Chuck |
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Then why would they need a roof? LOL
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I'd have to look in the rule book but I don't think they are allowed .
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I know several people that run roadsters in super street. Bob Fuller won back to back events in a corvette roadster four or five years ago.
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Any left steer is OK in S/ST, it just has to cross the scales at 2800 while meeting the General Reg. on ballast (no more than 500 pounds) and all other rules.
S/ST grade points must be used to enter a S/ST national. So a S/G guy can't throw in an extra car and enter S/ST at his next national just because the field is open, unless he has the S/ST grade points. I'm as amazed as Rock that they actually read a survey result and changed a rule...but this one was a no-brainer in terms of economics. You can only have more entries than before. |
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Just went and got my old book and I guess according to the rules (open for interpretation) a roadster can run S/St.
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Rule book
Full fenders,hood,grille,top,windshield,and functional doors,sports cars,street roadsters,vans and panel trucks,and pick up trucks ,120 inch wheel base. |
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