2019 NHRA Rulebook
2019 NHRA Rulebook
2019 NHRA Rulebook
1-800-230-3030
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NATIONAL HOT ROD ASSOCIATION
In its 67th year, NHRA continues to offer an
unequaled motorsports experience for racers,
sponsors, and fans. Keys to the success
have been NHRA’s focus on racer participation at all levels
and providing venues to race with rules designed to provide
fair competition and to enhance safety. One way that NHRA
consistently achieves these important objectives is through the
development of a Rulebook designed to provide guidance for
NHRA activities, participants, and member tracks.
NHRA’s wide variety of racing series accommodates racing at all
levels of interest, a wide range of vehicles, and from age 5 on up.
The Top Fuel, Funny Car, Pro Stock, and Pro Stock Motorcycle
classes share top billing in the sport’s NHRA Mello Yello
Drag Racing Series. The Mello Yello Series is a full season’s
tournament of major national events produced in prime market
locations from coast to coast.
In addition, racing is conducted at the national, regional, and
divisional level in the NHRA Lucas Oil Drag Racing Series, a
schedule that includes a myriad of classes ranging from Top
Alcohol Dragster to Super Street.
Supercharged or turbocharged, methanol-burning or nitrous-
oxide-injected, gasoline-burning full-bodied cars compete in the
10-race E3 NHRA Pro Mod Drag Racing Series presented by
J&A Service schedule showcased at 10 national events.
E.T. racing is based on the bracketing of elapsed-time performances
in producing categories for handicap-start competition. Because of
its open-ended rules, E.T. racing encourages participation by a wide
variety of vehicle types, from street rods to muscle cars to the latest
offerings from domestic and foreign automakers. The NHRA Summit
Racing Series is the entry level for most first-time racers, and its
grassroots nature offers an affordable welcome to newcomers and
old-timers in the sport. More than 6,000 events are conducted
annually at approximately 120 NHRA member tracks throughout
the United States and Canada. About 80 percent of total entries at
these events are E.T. racers. Also, NHRA Drags: Street Legal Style
presented by AAA lets almost anyone take almost any street vehicle
out to a local track for a thrilling taste of the strip.
In 2014, NHRA introduced the NHRA Jr. Street program for
13- to 16-year-olds. At participating NHRA member tracks,
teenagers who have completed the licensing requirements can
compete against one another in their approved vehicles.
The Summit Racing NHRA Jr. Drag Racing League for NHRA’s
youngest drivers is based on half-scale dragsters and a single-
cylinder engine. The class is open to youth 5 to 17 and is
conducted at most NHRA member tracks.
NHRA invites you to join the fun of organized drag racing at
your nearest NHRA dragstrip as a member of NHRA, the world’s
largest auto racing organization.
NATIONAL HOT ROD
ASSOCIATION - A
member of ACCUS-FIA
COPYRIGHT © 2018 by the
National Hot Rod Association.
No part of this Rulebook may be
reproduced without the express
written permission of the National
Hot Rod Association.
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
2019 NHRA Rulebook
Section Page
Introduction. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . i
NHRA Personnel. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . iii
NHRA Division Offices . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . iv
NHRA Jr. Street . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . xv
How to Use This Rulebook. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . xvii
General
Administrative Procedures & Appeals. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 1
Race Procedures . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 1
Points and Related Programs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 1
NHRA Summit Racing Series
E.T. Handicap Racing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 1
Super Pro, Pro, Sportsman (7.50 & slower) . . . . . . . . 4A 2
Advanced E.T. (6.00 to 7.49). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4B 9
E.T. Motorcycle (7.50 & slower). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4C 13
Advanced E.T. Motorcycle (6.00 to 7.49) . . . . . . . . . . 4D 16
E.T. Snowmobile (7.50 & slower) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4E 16
All-Terrain Vehicle (7.50 & slower). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4F 20
Electric-Powered Vehicle (7.50 & slower) . . . . . . . . 4G 22
Electric-Powered Motorcycle (7.50 & slower) . . . . . 4H 24
Legend Cars. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4I 24
Mickey Thompson Tires NHRA Top Fuel Harley
Drag Racing Series. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 1
E3 Spark Plugs NHRA Pro Mod Drag Racing
Series presented by J&A Service. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 1
Top Sportsman and Top Dragster presented by Racing RVs . . . 7 1
NHRA Lucas Oil Drag Racing Series
Super Street . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8 1
Super Gas . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9 1
Super Comp . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10 1
Stock. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11 1
Stock Cars . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11A 1
Super Stock . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12 1
Super Stock. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12A 1
Super Stock/GT. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12B 11
GT/Truck. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12C 15
Modified Stock . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12D 16
Modified Truck. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12E 21
Modified . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12F 24
Super Stock/MX . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12G 28
Comp . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13 1
Gas Dragster. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13A 5
Econo Dragster. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13B 10
Nostalgia Dragster . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13C 14
Altered & Street Roadster . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13D 16
Altered Truck . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13E 26
Econo Altered. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13F 31
Super Modified. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13G 36
Pro Modified. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13H 43
Top Alcohol Dragster . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14 1
Top Alcohol Funny Car . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15 1
NHRA Mello Yello Drag Racing Series
Pro Stock Motorcycle. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16 1
Pro Stock . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17 1
Funny Car . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18 1
Top Fuel Dragster. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19 1
Exhibition Vehicles . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20 1
General Regulations . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21 1
Charts and Formulas. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22 1
In the case of differences in interpretation regarding terms used in various
translations of the rules and regulations of NHRA, the English text will control.
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NATIONAL HOT ROD ASSOCIATION
2035 Financial Way, Glendora CA 91741 • 626-914-4761
Office hours: Monday through Friday, 8:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m.
Founder Wally Parks (1913-2007)
Board of Directors
Dallas Gardner, Chair
Peter Clifford
Michael C. Cohen
Ed Desser
Graham Light
Leadership Team
Chief Executive Officer. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Peter Clifford
President . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Glen Cromwell
Vice President-Chief Financial Officer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Roy Abacan
Vice President-Executive Producer & Chief Content Officer . . . . . Ken Adelson
Vice President-Track Management & Operations . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Kasey Coler
Vice President-Sales & Chief Development Officer . . . . . . . . . . . . . Brad Gerber
Vice President-Live Event Marketing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Evan Jonat
Vice President-Human Resources . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Marleen Gurrola
Vice President & General Counsel . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Linda Louie
Vice President-Racing Administration . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Josh Peterson
Vice President-Competition . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Ned Walliser
Vice President-National Event Marketing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Kristen Wentzell
Vice President-Marketing & Communications . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Jeffrey Young
Department Leaders
Technical Administration Executive. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Glen Gray
Controller . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Curt Winiecki
Editorial Director . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Phil Burgess
Broadcasting Coordinating Producer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Steve Reintjes
Broadcasting Technology Executive . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Mike Rokosa
Senior Director of Technology . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Shervin Farivar
Senior Director of Public Relations & Communications . . . . . . . Jessica Hatcher
Senior Director of Safety & Emergency Services . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Bob Lang
Senior Director of Corporate Marketing & Partnerships . . . . . . . . Gary Raasch
S
enior Director of Sales & Business Development . . . . . . . . . . . . John Siragusa
Director of Broadcast Operations & Supervising Producer . . . . . . . Rob Hedrick
Director of Marketing & Client Services . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Mario Hirose
Director of Multimedia Content . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . David Kennedy
Director of Field Marketing & Contingency Program . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Eric Lotz
Director of Ticketing Operations . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Seneca Manzo
Director of Advertising Sales . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Jeff Morton
Director of Media Relations . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Scott Smith
Director of Financial Planning & Analysis . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Gina Van Vleck
Director of Engineering . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Timothy White
Director of Technical Services. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Jeff Conley
Safety, Event Planning and Compliance Officer. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Mark Adams
Rulebook Staff
Editorial Director . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Phil Burgess
Production Manager . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Matthew Hurd
Art Director-Special Projects . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Jeff Mellem
Photo Editor . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Teresa Long
National Advertising Sales . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Joni Elmslie
Senior Ad Services Rep . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Maria G. Aguilar
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DIVISION FIELD OFFICES
NORTHEAST DIVISION (1) OFFICE
Dave Mohn, Division Director, dmohn@nhra.com, 717-584-1200; fax, 717-390-3052
Ryck Campbell, Tech Director, rcampbell@nhra.com, 315-335-8295
Tino Gonzalez, Division Services Coordinator, vgonzalez@nhra.com, 717-584-1204
Kyra Martin, Division Administrative Assistant, kmartin@nhra.com, 717-584-1205
2420 Gehman Lane, Suite 200, Lancaster, PA 17602
Monday and Thursday, 7-9 p.m. ET
Northeast Division: Connecticut, Delaware, District of Columbia, Maine, Maryland, Massachusetts, New
Hampshire, New Jersey, New York, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, Vermont, Virginia, and West Virginia;
Maritime Provinces, Eastern Ontario, and Quebec, Canada
SOUTHEAST DIVISION (2) OFFICE
Rich Schaefer, Division Director, rschaefer@nhra.com, 352-374-9922; fax, 352-372-0418
Harry Ferrari, Tech Director, hferrari@nhra.com, 757-537-2763
Cody Savage, Division Services Coordinator
11223 N. County Road 225, Gainesville, FL 32609
Southeast Division: Alabama, Florida, Georgia, Mississippi, North Carolina, South Carolina, Tennessee,
and Virginia; Puerto Rico and the Caribbean
NORTH CENTRAL DIVISION (3) OFFICE
William Tharpe, Division Director, wtharpe@nhra.com, 317-406-7740
Joe Lease, Tech Director, 844-468-7631
Kenny Lubanski, Division Services Coordinator, 317-969-7932
Neysa Jones, Division Administrative Assistant, 317-969-8890
PO Box 34300, Indianapolis, IN 46234; 317-969-8890; fax, 317-291-4220
Monday-Thursday, 8 a.m.-8 p.m. ET, Friday, 8 a.m.-3 p.m. ET
North Central Division: Illinois, Indiana, Kentucky, Michigan, Ohio, and Wisconsin; Western Ontario, Canada
SOUTH CENTRAL DIVISION (4) OFFICE
Trey Capps, Division Director, tcapps@nhra.com, 469-248-0014; fax, 469-248-0024
Technical Services 844-468-7631
TJ Bailey, Division Services Coordinator, 469-248-0014
12959 Jupiter Road, Suite 240, Dallas, TX 75238
Monday and Friday, 7-9 p.m. CT
South Central Division: Arkansas, Louisiana, Mississippi, New Mexico, Oklahoma, Tennessee, and
Texas; Mexico
WEST CENTRAL DIVISION (5) OFFICE
Rob Park, Division Director, rpark@nhra.com, 816-795-8055; fax, 816-795-0515
Bob Blackwell, Tech Director/National Crew Chief, bblackwell@nhra.com, 816-795-8055
Travis Hilton, Division Services Coordinator, thilton@nhra.com, 816-795-8055
Sara Walker, Division Offices Services Administrator, swalker@nhra.com, 816-795-8055
3720 Arrowhead Ave., Suite 103, Independence, MO 64057
Monday-Thursday, 9 a.m.-5 p.m. CT, Friday, 9 a.m.-noon CT
West Central Division: Colorado, Illinois, Iowa, Kansas, Minnesota, Missouri, Nebraska, North Dakota,
South Dakota, Wisconsin, and Wyoming; Manitoba, Canada
NORTHWEST DIVISION (6) OFFICE
Matt Levonas, Division Director, mlevonas@nhra.com, 253-446-6594; fax, 253-446-6683
Dave Schaffel, Tech Consultant, dschaffel@nhra.com, 306-374-3685; fax, 306-477-7707
Judy Richey, Division Administrative Assistant
8412 Myers Road E, Suite 305, Bonney Lake, WA 98391
Monday and Friday, 7-9 p.m. PT
Northwest Division: Alaska, Idaho, Montana, Oregon, and Washington; Alberta, British Columbia, and
Saskatchewan, Canada
PACIFIC DIVISION (7) OFFICE
Mike Rice, Division Director, mrice@nhra.com, 626-914-4761, ext. 498; fax, 626-466-9089
Pat Cvengros, Tech Director, pcvengros@nhra.com, 626-250-2295
2035 Financial Way, Glendora, CA 91741
Monday-Thursday, 8 a.m.-5 p.m. PT, Friday, 8 a.m.-noon PT
Pacific Division: Arizona, California, Colorado, Hawaii, Nevada, New Mexico, and Utah; Mexico
National Technical Services Representatives
Monday-Thursday, 8 a.m.-8 p.m. ET; Friday, 8 a.m.-3 p.m. ET
For technical questions, call 844-468-7631 (841-HOTROD1)
Tech Services: email, TechDL@nhra.com
Membership Services: 800-308-6472; outside U.S., 626-250-2490;
membership@nhra.com
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NHRA MELLO YELLO DRAG
RACING SERIES 2019 SCHEDULE
59th annual Lucas Oil NHRA Winternationals presented by Protect the Harvest
Auto Club Raceway at Pomona, Pomona, Calif. • Feb. 7-10
35th annual NHRA Arizona Nationals
Wild Horse Pass Motorsports Park, Phoenix • Feb. 22-24
50th annual Amalie Motor Oil NHRA Gatornationals
Gainesville Raceway, Gainesville, Fla. • March 14-17
20th annual DENSO Spark Plugs NHRA Four-Wide Nationals
The Strip at Las Vegas Motor Speedway, Las Vegas • April 5-7
32nd annual NHRA SpringNationals
Royal Purple Raceway, Houston • April 12-14
10th annual NGK Spark Plugs NHRA Four-Wide Nationals
zMAX Dragway, Charlotte, N.C. • April 26-28
39th annual NHRA Southern Nationals
Atlanta Dragway, Atlanta • May 3-5
2nd annual Virginia NHRA Nationals
Virginia Motorsports Park, Richmond, Va. • May 17-19
22nd annual Route 66 NHRA Nationals presented by K&N Filters
Route 66 Raceway, Chicago • May 30-June 2
31st annual Menards NHRA Heartland Nationals presented by Minties
Heartland Park Topeka, Topeka • June 7-9
19th annual NHRA Thunder Valley Nationals
Bristol Dragway, Bristol, Tenn. • June 14-16
13th annual Summit Racing Equipment NHRA Nationals
Summit Racing Equipment Motorsports Park, Norwalk, Ohio • June 20-23
7th annual NHRA New England Nationals
New England Dragway, Epping, N.H. • July 5-7
40th annual Dodge Mile-High NHRA Nationals
Bandimere Speedway, Denver • July 19-21
32nd annual NHRA Sonoma Nationals
Sonoma Raceway, Sonoma, Calif. • July 26-28
32nd annual NHRA Northwest Nationals
Pacific Raceways, Seattle • Aug. 2-4
38th annual Lucas Oil NHRA Nationals
Brainerd Int’l Raceway, Brainerd, Minn. • Aug. 15-18
65th annual Chevrolet Performance U.S. Nationals
Lucas Oil Raceway at Indianapolis, Indianapolis • Aug. 28-Sept. 2
In most cases, the vehicle that gets to the finish line first wins.
An exception: When both vehicles run quicker than their dial-ins,
known as a “double-breakout race,” the vehicle closest to its
dial-in is the winner. For instance, if both vehicles have a dial-in
of 8.90 and one breaks out at 8.854 and the other at 8.864, the
vehicle that ran 8.864 wins.
Hence, the start is key, because all races start from a standstill.
Today’s modern starting system is a product of continued
development, designed to provide each competitor with the
fairest start possible. The Christmas Tree system features a
vertical series of lights, displaying a visual countdown for each
racer. Technique in staging and starting is one of the most vital
skills a drag racer can develop because a majority of races are
won or lost at the starting line. Close observation and practice
can pay off.
Two performances are monitored for each run: elapsed time and
speed. The elapsed time is started when the vehicle first leaves
the starting line, breaking the beam that activates the electronic
timer. As the vehicle continues down the course, the timer
records the elapsed seconds until it breaks the finish-line beam
and stops the timer. Speed is determined by two additional light
beams at the finish line.
THREE-AMBER
STARTING SYSTEM
GREEN LIGHT
RED LIGHT
GREEN LIGHT: This is the one that makes it all happen. Once
the green light flashes, the racer in that lane is free to make a
run down the track. Anytime a green light is shown in a racer’s
lane, it indicates that a fair start was accomplished.
The NHRA Mello Yello Drag Racing Series brings the quickest
form of motorsports to multiple markets in the United States
each season, showcasing competition in the categories of Top
Fuel, Funny Car, and Pro Stock at all events and Pro Stock
Motorcycle at a select number.
Top Fuelers, the “kings of the sport,” and Funny Cars use
500-cid, nitromethane-burning engines that produce 10,000
horsepower. The 300-inch-wheelbase Top Fueler is quicker
than the Funny Car, which is less than half as long and has a
carbon-fiber-replica production-car body. The fire and thunder
they produce create a sensory experience unequaled in all of
motorsports, one that must be seen and heard to be believed.
To get a close look at these machines and the people who race
them, visit one of the NHRA Mello Yello Drag Racing Series
events listed on page v or on NHRA.com.
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NHRA LUCAS OIL
DRAG RACING SERIES
The NHRA Summit Racing Jr. Drag Racing League was born when
Vincent Napp, the late owner of Old Bridge Township R aceway Park
in Englishtown, N.J., built a half-scale dragster for his son, David.
The creation was quite a sensation and was the catalyst for what is
now known as the NHRA Summit Racing Jr. Drag R acing League.
Drivers who are 5 years old may not run quicker than 20.00 seconds
on the eighth-mile and may make only noncompetition single
passes. Drivers who are 6 to 7 are restricted to eighth-mile elapsed
times of 13.90 seconds or slower. Drivers 8 to 9 are restricted to
eighth-mile elapsed times of 11.90 seconds or slower. Drivers 10 to
12 are held to eighth-mile elapsed times of 8.90 seconds or slower.
Drivers 13 to 17 may run as quick as 7.90 in the eighth-mile.
During the summer, Jr. drag racers who have qualified in local
competition at NHRA member tracks around the country travel
to one of two NHRA Jr. Drag Racing Conference Finals. There,
drivers compete for an Eastern or Western Conference title in
eight age brackets.
NHRA Jr. Street gives teenage boys and girls the opportunity to
race against their peers with an approved licensed supervising
adult as a teammate. Competitors will go through an orientation/
licensing procedure on an eighth-mile dragstrip in their vehicles,
which must meet program requirements. Approved vehicles
must be registered, insured, street-legal vehicles with mufflers
and street tires and run 9 seconds and slower.
1 SECTION
ADMINISTRATIVE PROCEDURES
& APPEALS
Participant Agreements and A
dministrative
and Procedural Rules; Rule Changes; Rule
Enforcement; Dispute Resolution Procedures
1.1 DEFINITIONS
Certain terms used in this Rulebook are defined terms which,
when used herein, have the meaning set forth below:
Administrative Procedures
those events that NHRA conducts. These include but are not
limited to events such as NHRA Mello Yello Drag Racing Series
events, NHRA Lucas Oil Drag Racing Series events, National
Opens, and the like; and (2) drag racing events conducted at
NHRA member tracks which NHRA does not conduct but that
are conducted in accordance with NHRA Rules.
1.2 SCOPE OF NHRA RULEBOOK
The principal source of authority for the conduct of events is
the NHRA Rulebook. The Rulebook governs all decisions at
NHRA events and governs all NHRA matters affected by the
Rulebook. Each and every participant is bound by the Rulebook
and is held responsible for knowledge of and compliance with
the Rulebook. Ignorance or misunderstanding of a rule does
not excuse noncompliance. Participants’ knowledge of and
compliance with the Rulebook contributes to the safety of
the sport and is required. By participating in the sport, every
participant affirms that he or she has read, understands and
agrees to be bound by all NHRA rules and regulations, including
those contained in the NHRA Rulebook, including amendments.
Administrative Procedures
t hemselves in a professional and non-disruptive manner
consistent with good sportsmanship and NHRA’s role as a family-
oriented sports organization with events suitable for attendance
by all and, as to those events that are televised, suitable for
unrestricted viewing by the general public. Any participant
who, in the sole and absolute judgment of NHRA (1) verbally or
physically threatens another person; (2) uses vulgar or derogatory
language; (3) engages in unsportsmanlike conduct; (4) engages in
conduct d etrimental to the sport of racing; (5) otherwise creates
a condition or circumstance that is unsafe, unfair, or out of order;
(6) is not honest and truthful in his or her dealings with NHRA,
including without limitation making a false statement or creating,
submitting or using a false writing or document; or (7) otherwise
violates any NHRA rule, regulation or agreement, shall have
violated this rule regarding participant conduct.
Administrative Procedures
a) May be subject to permanent or temporary suspension
or exclusion from NHRA events; and
b) Must pay all of NHRA’s attorneys’ fees and costs related
to the lawsuit, including but not limited to fees and
costs for in-house counsel (payment must be made
before participation, if eligible, in any NHRA event); and
c) M ust pay any fine assessed by NHRA (payment must
be made before participation, if eligible, in any NHRA
event).
1.3.3 Compliance With NHRA Rules, Regulations And
Decisions
Participant compliance with all NHRA rules, regulations and
decisions is required. NHRA has the right to take action against
any participant for failure to comply with any decision, rule, or
regulation of NHRA, including but not limited to failure to comply
with the dispute resolution procedures set forth in the Rulebook.
NHRA may in its sole and absolute discretion take the action it
deems appropriate in response to any such failure to comply.
Administrative Procedures
2. HEREBY RELEASES, WAIVES, DISCHARGES AND
COVENANTS NOT TO SUE the promoters, participants,
racing associations, sanctioning organizations or any affiliated
entities thereof, track operators, track owners, officials,
vehicle owners, builders and designers, drivers, crews,
rescue personnel, and persons in any RESTRICTED AREA,
promoters, sponsors, equipment and parts manufacturers
and suppliers, advertisers, owners and lessees of premises
used to conduct the EVENT(S), premises and event
inspectors, surveyors, underwriters/brokers, consultants
and others who give recommendations, directions, or
instructions or engage in risk evaluation or loss control
activities regarding the premises or EVENT(S) and for each
of them, their directors, officers, agents, and employees,
all for the purposes herein referred to as “RELEASEES,”
FROM ALL LIABILITY TO THE UNDERSIGNED, his/her
personal representatives, assigns, heirs, and next of kin, FOR
ANY AND ALL LOSS OR DAMAGE, AND ANY CLAIM OR
DEMANDS THEREFORE ON ACCOUNT OF INJURY TO THE
PERSON OR PROPERTY OR RESULTING IN DEATH OF THE
UNDERSIGNED ARISING OUT OF OR RELATED TO THE
EVENT(S), WHETHER CAUSED BY NEGLIGENCE OF ANY
RELEASEE(S) OR OTHERWISE.
3. HEREBY AGREES TO INDEMNIFY AND SAVE AND HOLD
HARMLESS the RELEASEES and each of them FROM
ANY LOSS, LIABILITY, DAMAGE, FEES OR COSTS they
may incur arising out of or related IN ANY MANNER TO MY
ATTENDANCE AT OR PARTICIPATION IN THE EVENT(S),
AND WHETHER CAUSED BY THE NEGLIGENCE OF ANY
RELEASEE(S) OR OTHERWISE.
4. HEREBY ASSUMES FULL RESPONSIBILITY FOR ANY RISK
OF BODILY INJURY, DEATH OR PROPERTY DAMAGE arising
out of or related to the EVENT(S) whether caused by the
NEGLIGENCE OF ANY RELEASEE(S) OR OTHERWISE.
5. HEREBY acknowledges that THE ACTIVITIES OF THE
EVENT(S) ARE DANGEROUS and involve the risk of serious
injury and/or death and/or property damage. Each of THE
UNDERSIGNED also expressly acknowledges that INJURIES
RECEIVED MAY BE COMPOUNDED OR INCREASED BY
NEGLIGENT RESCUE OPERATIONS OR PROCEDURES OF
THE RELEASEES.
6. HEREBY agrees that this Release and Waiver of Liability,
Assumption of Risk and Indemnity Agreement extends to
all acts of negligence by the RELEASEES, INCLUDING
NEGLIGENT RESCUE OPERATIONS and is intended to be
as broad and inclusive as is permitted by the laws of the
Province or State in which the EVENT(S) is/are conducted and
that if any portion thereof is held invalid, it is agreed that the
balance shall, notwithstanding, continue in full legal force and
effect.
(NOTARIAL LANGUAGE)
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1.6 LICENSURE; TECHNICAL INSPECTION;
PROTEST PROCEDURES; RETENTION OF
VEHICLES AND PARTS
1.6.1 NHRA LICENSE AND MEMBERSHIP
A license issued by NHRA is to be used only by the driver to
whom it is assigned and it is restricted to the categories listed
on the license. The license is valid until its expiration date or
until revoked by NHRA. The license is intended only to signify
that the driver has demonstrated basic qualifications for drag
racing classes up to and including the one in which the driver
has qualified. The license does not convey a right but rather
conveys a revocable privilege to participate in events. See
General Regulations 10:4 for when NHRA membership is
required. A license will not be granted if the driver does not
meet the then-current medical criteria set by NHRA’s medical
professionals. Any driver who falsifies, omits, or causes to be
falsified or omitted pertinent information on his or her medical
application shall be subject to denial of such application and
further disciplinary action including without limitation preclusion
from participation in NHRA events. Regardless of whether an
item is a Prohibited Substance under the Substance Abuse
Policy (Section 1.7), all prescription medications are to be
disclosed on a driver’s medical application (see line 34) or if
subsequently prescribed after prior application approval, the
participant must immediately inform the NHRA National Field
Office and request approval. Certain medications preclude
licensure. Specific medical clearance by NHRA’s medical
professionals may be granted for selected medications and
requests for clearance require the applicant’s cooperation in
providing requested medical records and history. Application
for a competition number after licensure has been declined on
medical grounds may similarly be denied.
1.6.2 Technical Inspection
At a time and place and in a manner determined by Event
Officials, prior to racing activities of any nature (including without
limitation competition, testing, time trials etc.), all vehicles
and driver equipment must undergo a technical inspection, or
have been inspected under the Extended Technical Inspection
program or be subject to the National Event Technical
Inspection Process, explained below. In addition, every vehicle
is subject to further technical inspection at any time before,
during or after an event, at the time and in the place and manner
directed by any Event Official.
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Inspection Process at certain NHRA-sanctioned events (Mello
Yello events and certain other events designated by NHRA).
Under the National Event Technical Inspection Process,
technical inspection typically will be during or after competition,
in the sole and absolute discretion of NHRA. Under the National
Event Technical Inspection Process the participant certifies
the technical readiness of his or her own vehicle and personal
protective equipment and fills out his or her own Tech Card
for the event in advance. Like all statements made to NHRA,
the participant is responsible for the truth and accuracy of
everything reported on the Tech Card. NHRA Tech Officials will
conduct spot-checks and may at any time exercise any other
rights NHRA has under the Rulebook, including tear-down and
other forms of tech inspection.
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appears to comply with NHRA rules governing chassis
construction, as this is a requirement for the vehicle being
allowed to operate at NHRA or NHRA Member track events
(including private test sessions); (b) does not c onstitute a
certification for use at any location other than an NHRA track
or NHRA member track; (c) does not constitute a warranty or
guaranty of any kind, including without limitation a warranty
or guarantee that the vehicle, including its chassis, is free
of defects, latent or otherwise, or that the vehicle as finally
constituted is or will be safe to operate; and (d) that the
inspection is limited to the chassis only, as “chassis” is
defined in NHRA rules.
4. Drag racing is a dangerous sport. There is no such thing
as a guaranteed safe drag race. Drag racing always
carries with it the risk of serious injury or death in any
number of ways. This risk will always exist no matter how
much everyone connected with drag racing tries to make
our sport safer. Although NHRA works to promote and
enhance the safety of the sport, there are no guarantees
that such safety measures will guarantee or ensure
safety. The participant always has the responsibility for
the p articipant’s own safety, and by participating in drag
racing, the participant accepts all risks of injury, whether
due to negligence, vehicle failure, or otherwise. If at
any time a participant does not accept these risks, the
participant agrees not to participate in drag racing.
5. No liability or duty to third parties, express or implied, is
undertaken or assumed by NHRA or its Member Tracks
regarding any Chassis Certification or any use of a vehicle
that contains a certified chassis.
6. Responsibility for the proper construction, rule compliance,
and performance of a vehicle and its chassis rests with
the participant at all times. If injury or death to participant
or another person results from operation of the vehicle,
participant releases, waives and indemnifies NHRA from and
against any resulting claim against NHRA in accordance with
the Administration Procedures and Appeals Section of the
applicable NHRA Rulebook.
1.6.4 Retention of Vehicles and Parts
Participant hereby grants NHRA, its member tracks, and each
of their agents and assigns, full and unconditional permission
to collect and retain vehicles, parts of vehicles, equipment,
or any other items used in conjunction with participation that
are owned by or in the possession of participant or present at
an event (collectively “Items”), including such Items that may
be relevant incident to the investigation of an incident; the
inspection or testing of such Items; or for any other purpose.
NHRA may exercise this right to take and retain Items at any
time when NHRA determines in its sole and absolute discretion
that such actions are necessary. Participant fully releases
NHRA from any liability whatsoever for loss of, damage to,
or destruction of any such items. When an Item is suspected
of being out of compliance with an NHRA rule, or when an
Item has been involved in an incident, NHRA may in its sole
and absolute discretion collect and retain such Items if NHRA
believes it necessary to do so to further investigate, make a final
determination, and/or preserve evidence, all in NHRA’s sole and
absolute discretion. At any time that NHRA collects and retains
Items, NHRA will try to safeguard such Items and return such
Items when NHRA has completed its work with them, but NHRA
makes no representations or warranties that the Items will not
be lost, damaged, destructively tested, destroyed or otherwise
affected. However, notwithstanding the foregoing sentence, if
NHRA believes that an Item should be retained or destroyed,
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or indefinitely or permanently retained, to prevent further use of
such item in competition, NHRA may so retain or destroy such
Item. The rights granted to NHRA in this subsection shall also
apply to any NHRA member track if deemed necessary by the
member track officials.
1.6.5 Protest Procedures
Contestant protests must be filed with the proper officials
the day prior to eliminations (class and/or eliminator) of that
category or as outlined in writing before a protest will be
accepted. Protests by Event Officials may be entered at any
time during the event at no charge. Inspections of protested
vehicles and outcomes related thereto are not limited to the
subject matter of the protest.
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(3) crew chiefs and crew members of any race team;
(4) a
ll team owners who are on site during an event to the extent
that any such individual is participating in the preparation or
operation of the race vehicle;
(5) a
ll NHRA officials and employees in safety sensitive
positions.
3. Reasonable-Suspicion Testing.
a. Any Covered Individual may be required to submit to
testing if there exists reasonable suspicion that the
individual may be under the influence of a Prohibited
Substance and/or alcohol before or during competition
activities. There is no absolute definition of what may
constitute “reasonable suspicion,” which in each case
must be determined by making a judgment based on
the information available at the time. Such information
may include observed behavior. Once a person is
identified for reasonable suspicion testing, participation
in competition shall be suspended until test results are
received or it is determined that the suspicion no longer
exists.
b. Any Covered Individual may be required to be tested
following any incident or accident involving injury, death,
or property damage, or a “near-miss” incident.
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can determine how much time to allow; be sure
that you can get to the test center and produce a
sample during the allotted time and hours when
the test center is open. “Shy bladder” or other
noncompliance causing you not to give a sample
during the allotted time shall be deemed a refusal
or failure to timely submit to the test unless medical
information to the contrary has been submitted
in advance to the NHRA’s Supervisor of Medical
Affairs.
b. Falsifying, altering, or otherwise tampering with any
specimen provided under this Substance Abuse Policy,
including without limitation using any masking agent;
adulterating or diluting any sample; urine substitution;
purposeful dilution of urine using pharmaceutical or
other means, or attempting to do any of the foregoing,
or any similar act prohibited under Department of Health
and Human Services guidelines.
c. Falsifying, altering, or otherwise tampering with any
documentation related to this Substance Abuse Policy,
or attempting to do any of the foregoing.
d. Attempting to withhold or withholding required
information.
e. Refusing or failing to comply with any procedure
related to Substance Abuse Policy testing, whether
such noncompliance is willful, negligent, intentional,
unintentional or otherwise.
5. Appeals.
a. Except as otherwise provided herein, applicable
provisions of this NHRA Rulebook regarding appeals
shall apply, as provided elsewhere in this Rulebook.
b. No stay shall be granted while appealing a suspension
under this policy, whether the suspension is as a result
of failure to report within the allotted time, failure to
produce a sufficient sample, or otherwise.
8. Prohibited Substances.
a. a.“Prohibited Substances” are defined as follows:
amphetamines, cocaine, marijuana (cannabis, THC),
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opiates (including opiods) and phencyclidine (PCP). The
definition of Prohibited Substances is subject to change
upon a minimum of sixty (60) days notice via a Rulebook
amendment.
b. Covered Individuals are prohibited from consuming,
possessing, ingesting, or otherwise using Prohibited
Substances.
c. An approved prescribed Prohibited Substance that is
taken other than as prescribed shall be treated as a
Prohibited Substance.
NOTE: If there exists a possibility that a participant has taken a
medically prescribed Prohibited Substance, it is the responsibility
of the participant to inform the NHRA National Field Office so
that a medical review can be undertaken to determine whether
it may be deemed acceptable. NHRA’s Supervisor of Medical
Affairs will make final decisions concerning medical drug
clearance issues. Participant must cooperate in facilitating the
medical review including providing requested medical records.
This list of Prohibited Substances in Section 1.7 is for the
purposes of this Substance Abuse Policy only and does not limit
the substances medically reviewed and allowed or disallowed
for purposes of licensure and other participation in NHRA racing.
SEE Section 1.6.1 above regarding licensure.
9. Alcohol.
a. At any time before or during competition activities,
Covered Individuals are prohibited from being under the
influence of alcohol (in accordance with United States
Department of Transportation guidelines, which consider
results of .02 and greater to be unacceptable), unless for
example the Covered Individual is a racer, crew member
or participating owner who has been eliminated from
competition.
b. If the alcohol detected in a Covered Individual is under
0.040 the violation will be treated as an alcohol violation,
as shown below. If the alcohol level found in a Covered
Individual is 0.040 or greater, the violation will be treated
the same as a Prohibited Substance violation, as shown
below.
c. Nothing contained above or otherwise shall preclude
NHRA officials from determining that a person without a
measurable breath alcohol content or otherwise, is not
fit to participate in an NHRA event or from taking such
action as NHRA deems appropriate.
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before a request for reinstatement of the privilege of
participation will be considered.
c. Third Violation:
i. Suspension from participation in the then-current
event and any NHRA or NHRA member track event
for a period of two (2) years. All NHRA Member Tracks
will be notified.
ii. $10,000 fine, which must be paid, in full, before
a request for reinstatement of the privilege of
participation will be considered.
iii. Successful completion of a substance abuse
program prescribed by the Medical Review Officer,
before a request for reinstatement of the privilege of
participation will be considered.
d. Fourth Violation:
i. Permanent suspension from NHRA and NHRA
Member Track events. All Member Tracks will be
notified.
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1.8.2.1 Stay Pending Appeal
A participant who is eligible to and does appeal a suspension
or termination of the opportunity to participate in NHRA events,
or a fine, may request a stay of the action, in writing, until the
review or appeal is concluded.
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if applicable, shall include a filing fee pursuant to the schedule
shown below.
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Appeal of Review Panel Decision, NHRA will appoint a three-
member appellate panel and disclose the identities of such
panel to the appealing participant, which shall be comprised
of the following: One member of NHRA’s management staff,
and two members of the racing community who are not current
NHRA employees (“Final Appeal Panel”). The non-NHRA
employee members of the Final Appeal Panel shall meet the
following requirements: (a) they shall not have been involved
as a competitor of the participant in NHRA events in the given
calendar year; (b) they shall not have a personal financial interest
in the outcome of the Final Appeal; and (c) they shall not have
an actual conflict of interest with the appealing participant.
The decision of the Final Appeal Panel shall be final and binding
on all of the parties and not subject to further review.
Prior to the Final Appeal Hearing the Final Appeal Panel will
review whatever information has been provided to it by each
side.
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2) Participants hereby grant NHRA, its licensees and assigns
(a) full and unconditional permission to make still or motion
pictures and any other type(s) of audio or audio-visual
recordings of their and their vehicle’s participation in the event
and their activities at the site of the event before, during, and
after the event and reasonably related to the event; and (b)
the exclusive, worldwide and perpetual rights to use any and
all recordings or portions thereof, together with their names,
likenesses, and biographies, and the names, likeness, and
data of, or relating to, their entered vehicles and any other
information concerning their participation as collected or
generated by NHRA for any purpose, in any form, on any
platform, on any media by any and all means now known or
hereafter developed.
3) Participants agree: (a) that, without the prior written consent
of NHRA, they shall not take any still or motion pictures
or make any audio or audio-visual recording of the event,
participants therein, or activities at the site of the event for
use other than personal, in-home use of the participant, or
cause or permit others to do so or to use any pictures or
recording or event related data compilations from the event;
(b) that NHRA shall have exclusive, worldwide, and perpetual
use of any pictures or recordings, or event related data
compilations made or used in violation of this paragraph; and
(c) that NHRA shall be irreparably harmed by the making or
use of such pictures, recordings or data compilations without
such permission.
4) Participants agree that, without the prior written consent
of NHRA, they shall not offer for sale, sell, give away, or
otherwise distribute at the site of the event any token, any
souvenir, any product, or thing of value, or permit others to do
so, and that NHRA shall be irreparably harmed by a violation
of this paragraph.
5) Participants represent and warrant that they have obtained
agreement to the above provisions of Section 1.9 from
any person contributing to or participating on their team;
and that they have or have obtained from any person or
entity whose intellectual property, logos, brands, service
marks or trademarks appear on their vehicles any and all
rights, clearances and permissions necessary for NHRA, its
licensees and assigns, to exploit the distribution rights to
sounds and images, still or audio-visual content, of the event
for any purpose, in any form, on any platform, on any media
and by any and all means now known or hereafter developed.
Participants shall promptly provide written evidence of such
rights, clearances and permissions to NHRA upon request.
6) Participants acknowledge NHRA’s sole right to license,
publish, distribute and exploit any data or statistics compiled
relating to the events or their participation in the events,
whether generated by using the NHRA scoring and timing
systems or otherwise, in any form, live or in a compilation, in
perpetuity, however, NHRA grants permission for participants
to use their own data for non-commercial purposes.
Team Requirements:
• Must be a Top Fuel, Funny Car, Pro Stock, Pro Stock
Motorcycle, or Pro Mod team competing in 2019 NHRA
Mello Yello events (defined in this rule as “Team”). Applies
at NHRA Mello Yello events only.
• No rights are granted for any other type of team or event.
On-Track Video:
• Time and place of access: When your driver is running,
one (1) amateur videographer/photographer per lane
(must have restricted area credential and Starting Line
Access Pass) may take video recordings of Team’s driver
and crew, only from the starting line area (not from the
top end, from the grandstands, from the top of the tower,
or from anywhere else on track).
• Time of posting: Video that includes any on-track
action (including video taken from the starting line)
may be posted only AFTER the completed program of
the applicable NHRA Mello Yello event day has been
telecast on the applicable FOX channel. PM teams can
post after the MYDRS show airs and do not have to wait
until after the PM show airs.
• Type of camera: Only ONE (1) small, unobtrusive camera
is allowed. The camera permitted under this Social Media
Rule is separate from the one (1) camera allowed for
competition purposes only under Section 9.15. Camera
equipment is subject to approval by NHRA in NHRA’s sole
and absolute discretion. NHRA reserves the right to affix
and require indicia of approval on approved equipment.
No in-car cameras allowed. Contact ggray@nhra.com and
kadelson@nhra.com regarding in-car cameras.
• Credentials/Requirements: The camera must be used
by an adult, amateur videographer who has executed
a Release and Waiver of Liability, has signed the
Social Media Rule Agreement and Acknowledgement
shown below, and has been granted and is wearing
the prescribed identifying item (currently, sweatband/
wristband). This rule is for Team social media only.
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Video or Photos On-Site but Not On-Track (pits, staging
lanes, etc.): Video and photos that DO NOT include on-track or
racing action may be taken and posted any time, provided that
all of the following conditions are met:
• No racing action is included
• Nothing is included that is being filmed as part of the
FOX programs
Team Social Media Use Only: This rule is not for professional
sponsors, for commercials, for film crews, for TV shows, for
movies, etc. If Team or a sponsor wishes to use a professional
film crew, contact dkennedy@nhra.com for consideration.
Access Limits:
• On-track racing action may be videoed or photographed
only as stated above. No photos/video at top end, scales,
etc.
• Team may create video of only its own drivers and crews.
• Video access shall be determined by NHRA and subject
to the instruction of NHRA staff. Team shall comply with
all directions of NHRA on-site staff and shall in no way
impede or interfere with the conduct of the event or any
part of the event and/or NHRA’s recording of any part
of the event. NHRA may limit or revoke video access or
deny access, even after the event has commenced, in
NHRA’s sole and absolute discretion, at any time.
Content Limits:
• Any video and photos may be used only to illustrate in
a positive manner Team’s involvement in NHRA drag
racing. Video and photos will include nothing detrimental
to NHRA or the sport of drag racing. All video and photos
will follow the philosophy of NHRA, which promotes drag
racing, the role of safety in drag racing, and is a family-
oriented organization.
Use of the Video and Photos Permitted for Social Media Only:
• On Team’s mono-branded website
• On Team’s mono-branded pages and channels on social
networking sites such as Instagram, Twitter, YouTube,
and Facebook.
Additional Requirements
• If NHRA finds that Team is not using #nhra, then NHRA
may require Team, within five days of NHRA’s request,
to furnish NHRA with a complete list of all sites/postings
where any video from prior NHRA Mello Yello event is
located. Project posting lists shall be sent to ip@nhra.com.
• Team grants NHRA a royalty-free license to use any video
or photo captured by Team for any purpose in perpetuity
by any and all means now known or hereafter developed.
As soon as possible after NHRA’s request, Team and any
applicable individuals will supply any video or photos
taken to NHRA. Team and any applicable individuals will
execut any further documents necessary to memorialize
this license.
• Other than as expressly set forth herein this Rule grants
no license or rigths to: any rights not specifically granted;
marks owned by NHRA; any other participants or third
party marks; any use in a manner that suggests or implies
an association between any third party and the NHRA;
use in connection with any fantasy gaming, “betting
lines” or any form of wagering; use in any manner that
would reflect negatively on NHRA; or any use that could
be subject to a claim that it is defamatory, invades the
right of privacy or infringes any other right of any person.
• NOTWITHSTANDING ANY OTHER PROVISION
OF THIS RULE OR THE RULEBOOK THAT MAY
BE CONTRARY, IF ANY VIDEO OR PHOTO SHOT
HEREUNDER CONTAINS CRASH OR OTHER RACING
OR NONRACING INCIDENT MATERIAL, TEAM
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IMMEDIATELY MUST TURN OVER THE ORIGINAL
AND ANY COPIES OF SUCH VIDEO AND PHOTOS TO
NHRA (AND NHRA MAY CONFISCATE SUCH VIDEO
AND PHOTOS IF IT IS NOT IMMEDIATELY TURNED
OVER) AND TEAM MAY NOT USE SUCH VIDEO OR
PHOTOS FOR ANY PURPOSE WHATSOEVER.
• Team shall bear the full responsibility for any deviation
from the terms and obilgations of this Social Media Rule
by any person affiliated or working with Team.
• The following are among possible violations for which
NHRA may take disciplinary actions:
• Filming at the starting line area for social media
without the person filming first signing the Social
Media Rule Agreement and Acknowledgement.
• Filming at the starting line area for social media
without the person filming wearing the prescribed
identifying item (currently sweatband/wristband).
• Transferring the prescribed indentifying item
(currently sweatband/wristband) to someone who
has not signed the Social Media Rule Agreement
and Acknowledgement.
• Posting video filmed at the starting line or any on-
track racing action prior to the completion of the
applicable television broadcast.
• Use of more cameras than permitted at the starting
line area.
• Use of an in-car camera for social media (without
explicit prior permission from NHRA Social Media
and NHRA Tech).
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of teams in each professional category that may be fielded by
one Owner Group have been instituted.
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Race Procedures Index
Proper Use of Safety Equipment. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1
NHRA Competition Numbers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1
Burnouts. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2
Staging . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2
Qualifying. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3
Driver and/or Vehicle Changes. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3
Replacement Driver. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4
Replacement Vehicles. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4
Class Changes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4
Ladders. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5
Handicapping . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5
Dialing Under the Index. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5
Competition Index Control (CIC). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5
Breakout Rules . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7
Single Runs. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7
Lane Choice . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7
Alternates . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7
Alternates, NHRA Mello Yello Drag Racing Series. . . . 8
Alternates, NHRA Lucas Oil Drag Racing Series and
E3 Spark Plugs NHRA Pro Mod Drag Racing Series
presented by J&A Service. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8
Disqualifications . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8
Oildown Penalties . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9
National Record Procedures. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10
Weighing of Vehicle/Fuel Check. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11
SECTION 2
RACE PROCEDURES
PROPER USE OF SAFETY EQUIPMENT
Seat belts must be worn and adjusted in such a manner that the
driver’s torso and head cannot extend outside the parameters of
the roll cage. The loosening and removal of seat belts, helmets,
gloves, window nets, lifting of helmet shield, and removal of all
other safety equipment is prohibited from the time the vehicle
leaves the ready line until the vehicle is on the return road. Fire
bottle safety pins/clips must be removed from fire bottle controls
from the time the vehicle leaves the ready line until the vehicle is on
the return road. Fresh air systems must be on and providing airflow
to the driver’s helmet from the time the vehicle leaves the ready
line until the vehicle is on the return road. Violators will be subject
to disciplinary action in the sole and absolute discretion of NHRA.
NHRA COMPETITION NUMBERS
All contestants are required to display a permanent driver
number at all NHRA Mello Yello Drag Racing Series national
events, NHRA Lucas Oil Drag Racing Series divisional events,
NHRA National Open events, and divisional NHRA Summit
Racing Series Finals. Numbers are issued to drivers only and are
available from NHRA. Racers must have a separate number for
each eliminator category. In recognition of their previous-year
performance, all NHRA Mello Yello Drag Racing Series world
champions, top 10 Mello Yello points earners, and all NHRA
Lucas Oil Drag Racing Series champions will receive special
numbers for the current season. Special two-digit “lifetime”
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permanent numbers are available for Mello Yello-category
contestants only; contact the NHRA Competition Department
for fees and other details.
BURNOUTS
All pre-race burnouts are restricted to designated areas, using water
only. If a contestant’s vehicle should break on a burnout and cannot
back up or be pushed back, it is not permitted to turn on the track
and drive back to the starting line. Crossing the centerline during a
burnout is not a disqualification. Fire burnouts are strictly prohibited.
No person is permitted to hold or touch cars during burnouts.
At national events, Top Fuel, Funny Car, Pro Stock, Pro Stock
Motorcycle, Pro Mod, Top Fuel Harley, Top Alcohol Dragster, Top
Alcohol Funny Car, Comp, Super Comp, Top Dragster, and Top
Sportsman drivers are allowed one burnout across the starting line
under power. Length and time duration must be reasonable and in
concert with the opponent’s procedures. Super Stock, Stock, Super
Gas, and Super Street drivers may not cross the starting line on any
burnout; stationary burnout limit is five seconds. Divisional event
burnout limitations are at the discretion of the event director.
STAGING
Once a vehicle reaches the front of the staging lanes for a run, it must
be prepared to fire and race. Vehicles in Top Fuel, Funny Car, Top
Alcohol Dragster, and Top Alcohol Funny Car classes, once started
and having moved into the burnout area, may not restart engines.
Race Procedures
The time limit will be determined at the sole and absolute discretion
of the official starter. Failure to stage upon the starter’s instructions
is possible grounds for disqualification. After proper staging and
receiving the starter’s signal to go, restaging for a second time is
prohibited. Any driver leaving the starting line before the start system
is activated, including a driver on a single run, will have his or her time
disqualified for the run.
QUALIFYING
To constitute an official qualifying attempt, all vehicles must self-
start and self-stage. At NHRA Mello Yello Drag Racing Series,
Lucas Oil Drag Racing Series, NHRA National Open, and Summit
Racing Series Finals events, a contestant cannot drive more than
one vehicle in the same c ategory at the same event, nor can one
vehicle be used for m ultiple entries. Multiple driver restriction for E.T.
classes, at NHRA member track events, may vary based on specific
member track E.T. regulations. Racers are advised to contact the
respective d
ivision office or member track for regulations within
that g
eographic area. Vehicles must remain in the same category
entered, with one registered driver for the duration of the event.
All qualifiers in Top Fuel, Funny Car, Pro Stock, Pro Stock
Motorcycle, Pro Mod, Top Fuel Harley, Top Alcohol Dragster, Top
Alcohol Funny Car, Comp, Super Stock, Stock, Top Dragster,
and Top Sportsman must have a qualifying attempt to be placed
into eliminator competition. If conditions should curtail scheduled
qualifying attempts and the field is under the specified field size
in Comp, Super Stock, Stock, Top Dragster, or Top Sportsman
categories, the event director has the option of placing non-qualified
entrants into the field.
REPLACEMENT VEHICLES
1. The original vehicle is withdrawn from competition and cannot
be reinstated.
2. Replacement vehicle cannot have been utilized by any other
contestant at the same event.
3. Replacement vehicle must be fully certified and must pass
technical inspection prior to continuation of competition.
4. Driver must stay within original eliminator category and class
entered.
5. TAD, TAFC, Comp, SS, Stock, TD, and TS categories:
All previous event times are voided for the vehicles and
drivers involved. Changes must be made and driver must
re-qualify during the normal schedule, as posted for the
event. No changes are permitted after qualifying has been
completed. No changes are permitted after qualifying has
been completed. SC, SG, and SST categories: All previous
event times are voided for the vehicles and drivers involved.
Changes must be made prior to first round of eliminations.
No changes are permitted after first round of eliminations has
been completed.
TF, FC, PS, PSM, PM, TFH categories: Driver retains
qualifying times and standings as posted while driving the
original entered vehicle. Replacement vehicles may be utilized
at any time during an event (including eliminations)
6. Checkout runs for replacement vehicles are not available.
7. Teams are limited to one replacement vehicle action per
event.
CLASS CHANGES
After a contestant’s vehicle has been inspected and classified,
no changes of class are permitted. For example, a contestant
in Comp Eliminator could change engines during an event;
however, he/she cannot move from one Comp class to another.
Mechanical changes permitted provided vehicle legitimately
remains in the class in which it was originally registered.
Race Procedures Section 2, page 5
If an event is disrupted and rescheduled due to weather or other
Race Procedures
conditions, the following options are permitted: Super Stock and
Stock contestants may reregister in a different class but must
remain within their eliminator category. Super Comp, Super
Gas, and Super Street contestants must remain in the category
originally entered. This policy only applies if eliminations were
not in progress.
LADDERS
Category pairings are based upon established NHRA “ladder”
charts. Qualifying elapsed times determine ladder positions
(16-car Mello Yello, Top Alcohol Funny Car/Dragster fields at
national events, example: 1 vs. 16; 2 vs. 15; 3 vs. 14; 4 vs. 13;
5 vs. 12; 6 vs. 11; 7 vs. 10; and 8 vs. 9). Once established,
pairings are not changed unless NHRA determines there is
adequate justification for a change. In s ituations where fields are
not filled, such as 14 cars entering for a 16-car field, a 14-car
ladder will be used, not a 16-car ladder.
In cases where two cars of the same class are paired, the
race is conducted on a heads-up basis, regardless of any CIC
considerations.
Class Index
Any contestant who runs -.710 or greater in official eliminations
Section 2, page 6 Race Procedures
will cause his or her respective class index to be permanently
adjusted by an increment equal to the second decimal of the
infraction immediately following the event. The CIC adjustment
will be conducted with one plateau and will follow the chart
below:
Personal Index
Any contestant who runs -.610 or greater in official eliminations
will cause his or her respective personal index to be
permanently adjusted by an increment equal to the second
decimal of the infraction immediately following the event. The
CIC adjustment will be conducted with one plateau and will
follow the chart below:
Runs Under Adjustment Runs Under Adjustment
.60 .00 .66 .06
.61 .01 .67 .07
.62 .02 .68 .08
.63 .03 .69 .09
.64 .04 .70-greater .10 maximum
.65 .05
Race Procedures
of .02.
Race Procedures
and a termination of good standing. Such person may be
immediately excluded from all NHRA programs and may not
be eligible for titles, prize money, or other awards that have
not already been bestowed, as shall be determined by NHRA.
Further, any annual awards that might be granted may be made
contingent upon maintaining good standing with NHRA through
the year following the annual award, if so determined by NHRA.
Further still, any person who shall be facing prosecution for a
drug-related offense or other serious offense may be granted
such awards on a contingent basis and may not be eligible for
annual awards of prize money unless and until he or she shall
have been found not guilty of such offenses during the year
following the award of such prizes if so determined by NHRA.
Race Procedures
required at the same event, except for the alcohol categories. In
the event that two runs exceed the existing record but are not
within 1 percent of each other, the quicker time or faster speed
will be acceptable as the backup for the slower time, which will
stand as the new record.
SECTION 3
POINTS AND RELATED PROGRAMS
NHRA MELLO YELLO DRAG RACING SERIES
The 2019 NHRA Mello Yello Drag Racing Series begins with
the Lucas Oil NHRA Winternationals presented by Protect the
Harvest and concludes with the Auto Club NHRA Finals.
In the regular season, racers in Top Fuel, Funny Car, Pro Stock,
and Pro Stock Motorcycle earn points to secure a position in the
top 10 in points standings.
Each Top Alcohol Dragster and Top Alcohol Funny Car driver
is eligible to compete for points at five regional and 10 national
events. When a driver has competed in those five regional and 10
national events or the season ends at the Auto Club NHRA Finals,
his or her best three regional and best seven national finishes will
constitute the driver’s NHRA Sportsman championship points total.
Section 3, page 3 Points and Related Programs
Each driver in the remaining NHRA Lucas Oil Drag Racing
Series categories is eligible to compete for points at eight
divisional and six national events. When a driver has
competed in those eight divisional and six national events
or the season ends at the A uto Club NHRA Finals, his or
her best five divisional and best three national finishes will
constitute the driver’s NHRA Sportsman championship points
total.
Actual 1st rd. 2nd rd. 3rd rd. 4th rd. 5th rd. 6th rd. 7th rd. R/U Win
Field Size loser loser loser loser loser loser loser
4 or fewer 33 64 85
5 to 8 32 43 64 85
9 to 16 31 42 53 64 85
17 to 32 30 41 52 63 74 95
33 to 64 30 40 51 62 73 84 105
65 to 128 30 40 50 61 72 83 94 105
129 plus 30 40 50 60 71 82 93 104 115
All remaining event non-qualifiers or no-shows in eliminations
will automatically receive 10 points. A minimum of 10 points will
be awarded to all contestants upon completion of event tech
inspection and registration. Points will not be awarded for qualifying
positions in any NHRA Lucas Oil Drag Racing Series categories.
At that time, the top two points earners in Top Alcohol Dragster
and Top Alcohol Funny Car and the top points earners in each
of the remaining categories in each of NHRA’s four regions and
seven divisions will be invited to participate in the JEGS Allstars
competition. In addition, the JEGS Allstars champion from the
previous year will be invited to participate to establish eight-
car fields in each category of competition. The JEGS Allstars
champion from Top Alcohol Dragster and Top Alcohol Funny
Car will automatically assume one of the two positions of the
represented region. If the Top Alcohol Dragster and Top Alcohol
Funny Car JEGS Allstars champion does not return, the top two
points earners will fill the positions. For all remaining categories,
in the event the champion is one of the divisional points leaders,
he or she will then become the divisional representative. If
the defending JEGS Allstars champion becomes the division
representative or cannot compete as the blocker for any reason,
the blocker position will remain in the champion’s division and
will go to the next-highest JEGS Allstars points driver. Example:
If the defending JEGS Allstars Competition Eliminator champion
is also the division Allstars points leader, he or she will compete
as the division representative, and the No. 2 driver in Allstars
Competition Eliminator points in that division will go in the
blocker position.
Pro Stock: NHRA Mello Yello Drag Racing Series decal placement
outside rear edge of spill plate
SECTION 4A
SUPER PRO, PRO, SPORTSMAN
7.50 (*4.50) seconds & slower
DESIGNATIONS
NHRA SUMMIT RACING SERIES NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP
SUPER PRO: 7.00 to 11.99
PRO: 9.00 to 13.99
E.T.
SPORTSMAN: 12.00 to 19.99
Any vehicle except E.T. Motorcycle running faster than 135 mph
must meet minimum requirements for 9.99-second vehicles
including driver credentials and protective clothing. The 135-
mph rule does not apply to E.T. Motorcycle. E.T. Motorcycle
must comply with 9.99-second e.t. restrictions.
E.T.
differential. Cars running 10.99 (*6.99) or quicker that weigh
more than 2,000 pounds with independent rear suspension
without upper and lower (both) control arms must replace swing
axle differential with conventional differential housing assembly.
(Example: 1963-1982 Corvette). Cars with independent rear
suspension using upper and lower (both) control arms may
retain swing axle assembly regardless of weight or e.t. Must
have 360-degree, minimum 1-inch-wide by 1/4-inch-thick axle
retention loop on each axle. See General Regulations 2:11.
TRANSMISSION, AFTERMARKET PLANETARY
Transmission shield meeting SFI Spec 4.1 mandatory on any
supercharged or turbocharged vehicle, or any vehicle burning
methanol or nitrous oxide, running 9.99 seconds or quicker and
equipped with aftermarket planetary transmission. See General
Regulations 2:12, 2:13.
TRANSMISSION, AUTOMATIC
Spring-loaded, positive reverse lockout device and functional
neutral safety switch mandatory. Transmission shield meeting
SFI Spec 4.1 mandatory on any car running 10.99 (*6.99) or
quicker or any car exceeding 135 mph. Automatic transmission
flexplate meeting SFI Spec 29.1 and flexplate shield meeting
SFI Spec 30.1 mandatory on cars running 9.99 (*6.39) or quicker
or any car exceeding 135 mph. See General Regulations 2:12,
2:14.
BRAKES & SUSPENSION: 3
BRAKES
Four-wheel hydraulic brakes mandatory on any bodied car
running 7.99 (*4.99) or quicker. Minimum two rear-wheel (one
caliper per wheel) hydraulic brakes mandatory on dragsters,
Funny Cars, and any car running slower than 8.00 (*5.00)
seconds. Dragsters r unning slower than 10.99 (*6.99) with a total
car weight of 1,000 pounds or less and a one-piece rear axle
may use a single brake rotor with dual calipers. See General
Regulations 3:1.
STEERING
See General Regulations 3:3, 4:1.
SUSPENSION, ALTEREDS, DRAGSTERS
Full automotive-type front suspension mandatory. Rigid
mounted rear axles permitted. Minimum one hydraulic
shock absorber per sprung wheel. Suspension optional on
cars weighing 2,350 pounds or less with 100-inch or longer
wheelbase. See General Regulations 3:2, 3:4, 3:5.
SUSPENSION, STOCK-BODIED CARS
Full automotive-type suspension mandatory. Minimum one
operating hydraulic shock absorber per wheel. Lightening of
stock components prohibited. Rigid mounted suspensions
prohibited. See General Regulations 3:2, 3:4, 3:5.
WHEELIE BARS
Permitted. Wheels must be nonmetallic. See General
Regulations 3:6.
Section 4A, page 5 Super Pro, Pro, Sportsman
FRAME: 4
BALLAST
Permitted. See General Regulations 4:2.
DEFLECTOR PLATE
Mandatory on rear-engine dragsters. See General Regulations 4:3.
GROUND CLEARANCE
Minimum 3 inches from front of car to 12 inches behind
centerline of front axle, 2 inches for remainder of car, except oil
pan and headers. See General Regulations 4:5.
PARACHUTE
Mandatory on any car that runs 150 mph or faster. See General
Regulations 4:8.
ROLL BAR
Roll bar mandatory in all cars (including T-tops) running 11.00
(*7.00) to 11.49 (*7.35), in convertibles running 11.00 (*7.00) to
13.49 (*8.25), and in all dune-buggy-type vehicles running 12.00
(*7.50) seconds and slower. Permitted in all cars. See General
Regulations 4:10, 10:6.
ROLL CAGE
A roll cage is mandatory in cars running 10.99 (*6.99) or
quicker or any car exceeding 135 mph. In full-bodied cars, with
unaltered fi
rewall, floor, and body (from firewall rearward, wheel
tubs permitted), running between 10.00 (*6.40) and 10.99 (*6.99),
roll bar permitted in place of roll cage. In convertibles running
10.99 or quicker or exceeding 135 mph, roll cage mandatory.
See General Regulations 4:4, 4:11, 10:6.
ROLL-CAGE PADDING
Roll-cage padding meeting SFI Spec 45.1 mandatory on any
vehicle running 9.99 (*6.39) and quicker. Padding must be used
anywhere driver’s helmet may come in contact with roll-cage
components. See General Regulations 4:11, 10:6.
WHEELBASE
Minimum 85 inches, unless OEM was less and vehicle is
equipped with OEM engine and drivetrain. Maximum wheelbase
variation from left to right: 1 inch. Dragsters: 2 inches. Minimum
front tread width: 26 inches on any dragster.
TIRES & WHEELS: 5
TIRES
Racing slicks permitted. Minimum diameter of 13 inches on
front tires of any dragster. See General Regulations 5:1.
WHEELS
Must be automotive-type wheels suitable for street use.
Minimum wheel size: 13 inches (unless originally equipped with
smaller wheels and vehicle is equipped with original engine).
The thread engagement on all wheel studs to the lug nut, or lug
bolt to wheel hubs, must be equivalent to or greater than the
diameter of the stud. Length of the stud/bolt does not determine
permissibility; length of the engagement between the stud and
lug determines permissibility. Automotive-type wire wheels or
motorcycle wheels permitted on front axle only of dragsters
weighing 1,800 pounds or less. See General Regulations 5:2.
INTERIOR: 6
SEATS
Properly braced, framed, and supported seats constructed
of a
luminum, fiberglass, carbon fiber, or double-layer poly
(automotive accessory seats) permitted. See General
Regulations 6:2.
Super Pro, Pro, Sportsman Section 4A, page 6
SHEET METAL
Driver-compartment interior must be aluminum, steel, NHRA-
accepted carbon fiber, or fiberglass. Magnesium prohibited.
UPHOLSTERY
Optional. See General Regulations 6:2.
WINDOW NET
A ribbon-type or SFI 27.1 mesh-type window net is mandatory
for any full-bodied car running 7.50 (*4.50) to 9.99 (*6.39) or if
vehicle runs 135 mph or faster. See General Regulations 6:3.
E.T.
BODY: 7
AIRFOIL
Altereds, dragsters: A positive-locking device mandatory on
all airfoils. Side-mount canard-type wings permitted. No part of
wing may be within 6 inches of a tire. Front overhang may not
project more than 30 inches forward of front spindle.
Full-bodied vehicles: Must have full top and windshield. All full-
bodied cars must have two driver exits. Four stock production
fenders mandatory, fiberglass duplicates permitted. Fenders
may be trimmed for tire clearance; altered fenders must have
edges re-rolled or beaded.
FIREWALL
Mandatory. See General Regulations 6:1, 7:4.
FLOOR
Mandatory. See General Regulations 6:1, 7:5.
HOOD
Optional. Carburetors must be covered by flash shield or scoop.
Hood scoop permitted. See General Regulations 1:4, 7:6.
WINDSHIELD, WINDOWS
Altereds, dragsters: Optional. Windscreen mandatory. See
General Regulations 7:7, 7:8.
E.T.
running 10.00 (*6.40) or slower. See General Regulations 10:4.
DRIVER RESTRAINT SYSTEM
Seat belt mandatory in all cars. Driver restraint system meeting
SFI Spec 16.1 mandatory in any car running 11.49 (*7.35) or
quicker, in convertibles running 13.49 (*8.25) or quicker, and
all dune-buggy-type vehicles running 12.00 (*7.50) or slower.
SFI 16.1 restraint system, when required, includes crotch
strap and must be updated at two-year intervals from date of
manufacture. See General Regulations 10:5, 10:11.
HEAD PROTECTOR
Mandatory on any car with a roll bar or roll cage. See General
Regulations 10:6.
HELMET
For all 10.00 to 13.99 closed-bodied cars, either an open-face or
a full-face Snell M2010, M2015, SA2010, SA2015, SFI 31.1/2010
or 31.1/2015 helmet with or without a shield is mandatory.
For all 10.00 and slower dune-buggy-type vehicles and all 10.00
to 13.99 open-bodied front-engine or rear-engine supercharged,
turbocharged, nitrous, or naturally aspirated cars, a full-face
Snell M2010, M2015, SA2010, or SA2015 helmet and shield
mandatory (goggles prohibited).
If SFI Spec 3.3 neck collar is required and driver opts to use
head and neck restraint system instead, then SFI Spec 3.3 head
sock or SFI Spec 3.3 skirted helmet mandatory.
PROTECTIVE CLOTHING
Full-length pants; short- or long-sleeved shirt; closed shoes;
and socks. No shorts. No tank tops. No open-toe or open-heel
shoes or sandals. Synthetic clothing not recommended.
SECTION 4B
ADVANCED E.T.
6.00 (*3.66) to 7.49 (*4.49) seconds
Requirements and specifications for
Advanced E.T. are the same as
those for E.T. handicap racing - Section 4A -
with the following exceptions:
For cars running between 7.49 (*4.49) and 6.00 (*3.66) seconds.
E.T.
accepted lower engine oil-retention device; may use a belly
pan in lieu of a device attached to the engine. The belly pan
must extend from framerail to framerail and extend forward of
the harmonic balancer and rearward to rear engine plate and
must incorporate a minimum 2-inch-high lip on all sides. A
nonflammable, oil-absorbent liner mandatory inside of retention
device. See General Regulations 1:8.
SUPERCHARGER
Use of high-helix supercharger permitted. Screw-type
superchargers permitted. Screw-type supercharger must meet
SFI Spec 34.1 and be reinspected by the manufacturer every
three years. Manifold burst panel meeting SFI Spec 23.1 (in
addition to panel in supercharger) plus restraint system meeting
SFI Spec 14.21 mandatory on all screw-type superchargers. All
other superchargers, restraint system meeting SFI Spec 14.1
mandatory. Supercharger restraint straps must be covered with
a fire-resistant material. The blower restraint straps and fuel
lines must be installed such that when the restraint straps are
fully extended no load is placed on any of the fuel lines. See
General Regulations 1:10.
DRIVETRAIN: 2
CLUTCH, FLYWHEEL, FLYWHEEL SHIELD
Flywheel and clutch meeting SFI Spec 1.1, 1.2, 1.3, or 1.4
mandatory. Flywheel shield meeting SFI Spec 6.2 or 6.3
mandatory on all supercharged or turbocharged cars and all cars
using nitrous oxide. Flywheel shield meeting SFI Spec 6.2 or
6.3 mandatory on all cars using SFI Spec 1.2 clutch with more
than two discs or SFI Spec 1.3 or 1.4 clutches with two discs
maximum. Flywheel shield meeting SFI Spec 6.2 mandatory on
all cars using SFI 1.3 or 1.4 clutches with more than two discs.
Cars for which an SFI Spec 6.2 or 6.3 flywheel shield is not
available may use an SFI flywheel shield from another application
bolted to a motor plate that is bolted to the engine at all available
bolt holes, or use a fabricated shield made of 1/4-inch-thick
steel, surrounding the bellhousing 360 degrees, extending 1 inch
forward and 1 inch rearward of the rotating clutch assembly.
Shield must be securely attached to frame or frame structure;
may be multi-piece. All rotary engine vehicles must be equipped
with a flywheel shield meeting SFI Spec 6.2 or 6.3 minimum.
Multi-disc clutch assembly for supercharged, nitrous-oxide
injected, and turbocharged vehicles must meet SFI Spec 1.5.
See General Regulations 2:3, 2:5, 2:6, 2:10.
DRIVELINE
All full-bodied vehicles, where the OEM floor has been removed,
each end of driveshaft must have round 360-degree driveshaft
loops within 6 inches of U-joints. Additionally, driveshaft must
be covered by 360-degree tube, covering the front U-joint and
extending rearward a minimum 12 inches. Minimum thickness
of tube is .050-inch chromoly or titanium. Driveshaft tube must
utilize a minimum of four attachment points to the chassis,
either bolted with minimum 5/16 SAE bolts or welded or 1/4-
inch push/pull pins. See General Regulations 2:4.
Section 4B, page 11 Advanced E.T.
REAR END
Aftermarket axles and axle-retention devices mandatory.
Welded spider gears prohibited. Wheel studs must be 5/8-
inch minimum. Aftermarket full-floating or live axle assembly
permitted. Independent rear suspension prohibited.
TRANSMISSION, AFTERMARKET PLANETARY
Transmission shield meeting SFI Spec 4.1 mandatory. See
General Regulations 2:12, 2:13.
TRANSMISSION, AUTOMATIC
Transmission shield meeting SFI Spec 4.1 mandatory. Automatic
transmission flexplate meeting SFI Spec 29.1 and flexplate shield
meeting SFI Spec 30.1 mandatory. See General Regulations
2:12, 2:14.
BRAKES & SUSPENSION: 3
BRAKES
Four-wheel hydraulic brakes mandatory on any bodied car. Minimum
two rear-wheel (one caliper per wheel) hydraulic brakes mandatory
on dragsters and Funny Cars. See General Regulations 3:1.
STEERING
If removable steering wheel is used, commercially available
quick-disconnect steering-wheel adapter meeting SFI Spec 42.1
mandatory. See General Regulations 3:3.
FRAME: 4
PARACHUTE
Mandatory. See General Regulations 4:8.
ROLL CAGE
Full-bodied cars must meet SFI Spec 25.1, 25.2, or 25.3; Funny
Cars and open-bodied altered cars must meet SFI Spec 10.1 or
10.2. All front-engine dragsters must meet SFI Spec 2.2 or 2.4.
All rear-engine dragsters must meet SFI Spec 2.1 or 2.5. See
General Regulations 4:4, 4:11, 10:6.
ROLL-CAGE PADDING
Roll-cage padding meeting SFI Spec 45.1 mandatory anywhere
driver’s helmet may come in contact with roll-cage components.
See General Regulations 4:11.
INTERIOR: 6
UPHOLSTERY
For all front-engine open-bodied vehicles supercharged
or turbocharged (gasoline- or methanol-burning), a flame-
retardant-material-covered seat is mandatory.
WINDOW NET
An SFI 27.1 ribbon-type or mesh-type window net is mandatory
on any full-bodied car running 6.00 (*3.66) to 7.49 (*4.49). SFI 27.1
window net, when required, must be updated at two-year intervals
from the date of manufacture. See General Regulations 6:3.
BODY: 7
AIRFOILS
Non-OEM airfoils or wings permitted on stock bodied vehicles;
must be permanently attached to frame or roll cage, non-
adjustable during run.
SUPPORT GROUP: 9
DATA RECORDERS
Data recorders are permitted in Advanced E.T. and Super Pro
only. Data recorders (except for “playback”-type tachometers)
are p
rohibited in all other E.T. classes.
Advanced E.T. Section 4B, page 12
FIRE EXTINGUISHER SYSTEM
Minimum 5-pound NHRA-accepted system mandatory on all
cars, except rear-engine cars WITHOUT an enclosed cockpit.
Minimum 20-pound NHRA-accepted system mandatory on
all front-engine open-bodied vehicles with supercharger or
turbocharger(s) and all supercharged methanol-burning cars (full-
bodied or Funny Car). System must be divided with a minimum
one nozzle directed into the driver compartment and minimum
one nozzle directed into the engine compartment. See General
E.T.
Regulations 9:3 for NHRA-accepted fire extinguishing agents.
TOW VEHICLES
Permitted. See General Regulations 9:12.
DRIVER: 10
ARM RESTRAINTS
Mandatory in open-bodied cars and Funny Cars. See General
Regulations 6:3, 10:3.
CREDENTIALS
Valid NHRA competition license mandatory. See General
Regulations 10:4.
DRIVER RESTRAINT SYSTEM
Driver restraint system meeting SFI Spec 16.1 m andatory. All
belts used in open-bodied front-engine supercharged methanol-
burning vehicles must be covered with a fire-resistant covering.
Restraint system must be updated at two-year intervals from
date of manufacture. See General Regulations 10:5.
HELMET
For all closed-bodied cars, a full-face Snell M2010, M2015,
SA2010, or SA2015 helmet mandatory; shield mandatory
(goggles prohibited).
SECTION 4C
E.T. MOTORCYCLE
7.50 (*4.50) seconds & slower
DESIGNATION
ET/MC, preceded by rider number. For motorcycles running 7.50
(*4.50) seconds or slower. Unaltered OEM production Can-Am
Spyder three-wheel motorcycle permitted. All other three-wheel
vehicles prohibited.
DRIVETRAIN: 2
CHAIN AND/OR BELT GUARDS
Mandatory. Must have front and rear chain guards to cover the
width and at least the top run to the centerline of the sprocket
of any chains or belts. The clutch assembly must have at least
E.T. Motorcycle Section 4C, page 14
half of the side surface covered. The guards should be .060-inch
steel or 1/8-inch aluminum unless otherwise stock equipped
and be securely mounted.
BRAKES & SUSPENSION: 3
BRAKES
Operational front and rear brakes mandatory. Drilled disc brakes
may be used if commercially manufactured or they meet the
following requirements:
E.T.
A. The original diameter must be maintained.
B. Minimum thickness: 3/16-inch.
C. Maximum hole size: 1/2-inch with all holes countersunk.
D. No two holes closer than 1 1/4 inches, center to center.
E. Mechanical front disc brakes permitted in all classes.
CONTROLS
Handlebars must measure at least 22 inches overall with the
grips removed. Snap-back throttle mandatory. Brake pedals
must remain stock. Any shifter that can be operated from the
foot-peg location with the foot on the peg will be permitted.
Hand operation of the foot shifter prohibited; both hands must
remain on the handlebars at all times. After leaving starting
line the rider’s feet must remain on the pegs. Electronic throttle
stops and/or shifters permitted.
SUSPENSION
Front suspension must have a minimum of 1 1/2 inches of
travel. Bolt on tie-down permitted on street legal motorcycle,
without wheelie bars, only. Steering dampener permitted.
WHEELIE BARS
Optional. Maximum length may be equal to, but may not exceed,
the wheelbase of the motorcycle. Wheelie-bar length is measured
from center of rear axle to center of wheelie-bar wheel.
FRAME: 4
FRAME
Must be motorcycle type. Scooters, mopeds, bicycle parts
prohibited.
GROUND CLEARANCE
Minimum 2 inches.
TIRES & WHEELS: 5
TIRES
Automotive tires permitted. See General Regulations 5:1.
WHEELS
Automotive wheels permitted. Wheel studs on automotive-type
wheels must project into hex part of lug nut by at least one
diameter of the stud. See General Regulations 5:2.
BODY: 7
REAR FENDER
Rear fender must cover the full width of the rear tire and extend
behind the rear axle and forward below seat position.
ELECTRICAL: 8
IGNITION
Timed ignition-interruption devices (stutter boxes) prohibited.
Starting-line and/or “high-side” rev limiters permitted. Two-
steps, rev limiters, or any other rpm-limiting devices, legal unto
themselves but altered or installed so as to function as a down-
track rpm c ontroller, prohibited. See General Regulations 8:1,
8:3, 8:4, 8:5.
Section 4C, page 15 E.T. Motorcycle
IGNITION SHUTOFF
Motorcycles 10.99 (*6.99) seconds or quicker must be equipped
with a positive ignition cutoff switch attached to the rider with
a lanyard. OEM cutoff permitted in place of lanyard. Switch
must be on low-voltage side of the ignition circuit. Many stock
machines are equipped with a handlebar-mounted thumb switch
that can have a lanyard easily attached for the above purpose.
STARTER
All engines must be self-starting; plug-in electric starters
permitted. Push or roller starts prohibited.
TAILLIGHT
One functional taillight mandatory. See General Regulations 8:6.
SUPPORT GROUP: 9
COMPUTER/DATA RECORDER
NHRA-accepted data loggers permitted, where allowed by class
rules. See General Regulations 9:1, 9:2.
PRESSURIZED BOTTLES
Any pressurized container must be stamped with DOT-1800
pound rating and be securely mounted. Swing arm may be
pressurized, maximum pressure 150psi. Gauge must be
installed to monitor pressure. See General Regulations 9:8.
RIDER: 10
CREDENTIALS
Valid NHRA competition license mandatory for riders of all
motorcycles running 9.99 (*6.39) or quicker. Valid state- or
government-issued driver’s license beyond a learner’s-permit
level mandatory for riders of motorcycles 10.00 (*6.40) or slower.
See General Regulations 10:4.
HELMET
Full-face Snell M2010, M2015, SA2010, or SA2015 helmet
mandatory; shield mandatory (goggles prohibited). See General
Regulations 10:7.
PROTECTIVE CLOTHING
Full all-leathers or SFI Spec 40.1/2 suit mandatory on
motorcycles running 120 mph or faster. Two-piece suits must be
joined together with a metal 360-degree zipper at the waist. SFI
Spec 40.1/1 or 40.1/2 suit or leather jacket, leather boots/shoes
above the ankle, and leather gloves are mandatory on ALL
motorcycles. Gloves must be Kevlar-lined or equipped with slide
buttons. See General Regulations 10:10.
Advanced E.T. Motorcycle Section 4D, page 16
SECTION 4D
ADVANCED E.T. MOTORCYCLE
6.00 (*3.66) to 7.49 (*4.49) seconds
Requirements and specifications for
Advanced E.T. Motorcycle are the same as
E.T.
those for E.T. Motorcycle - Section 4C -
with the following exceptions:
DESIGNATION
AD/MC, preceded by competition number.
SECTION 4E
E.T. SNOWMOBILE
7.50 (*4.50) seconds & slower
DESIGNATION
SM, preceded by competition number.
E.T.
Maximum four wheels per ski permitted. Carbides prohibited. All
skis must be OEM steel or aftermarket aluminum or steel. After
market skis must
be constructed SIDE VIEW
according to the 1” O.D.
following minimum aluminum
standards. Square or steel tube
required
angles on the
side plate at the
front of the ski are 2.5”
prohibited; must
have beveled edge. 9.5” min.
See illustration.
Side plates
Stiffener plate .250”-thick
TOP VIEW minimum
.090” aluminum or steel
(aluminum or steel)
SECTION 4F
ALL-TERRAIN VEHICLE
7.50 (*4.50) seconds & slower
DESIGNATION
ATV, preceded by competition number.
E.T.
surface. All ATVs must be of the four-wheel variety, factory-
production assembled, showroom available, and in the hands of
the general public. No three-wheel vehicles allowed.
RIDER: 10
CREDENTIALS
Valid NHRA competition license mandatory for riders running
9.99 (*6.39) or quicker. Valid state- or government-issued
driver’s license beyond a learner’s-permit level mandatory for
riders 10.00 (*6.40) or slower. See General Regulations 10:4.
HELMET
Full-face Snell M2010, M2015, SA2010, or SA2015 helmet
mandatory; shield mandatory (goggles prohibited). See General
Regulations 10:7.
Electric-Powered Vehicle Section 4G, page 22
PROTECTIVE CLOTHING
Full all-leather or SFI Spec 40.1/2 suit mandatory for All-Terrain
Vehicles running 120 mph or faster. Two-piece suits must be
joined at the waist with a metal 360-degree zipper. Jacket and
pants or suit meeting SFI Spec 40.1/1 or 40.1/2 (or leather
jacket), leather boots/shoes above the ankle, and leather gloves
mandatory. Gloves must be Kevlar-lined or equipped with slide
buttons. See General Regulations 10:10.
E.T.
SECTION 4G
ELECTRIC-POWERED VEHICLE
7.50 (*4.50) seconds & slower
Requirements and specifications for
Electric-Powered Vehicle are the same as
those for E.T. bracket vehicles - Section 4A -
with the following exceptions:
FUSING OF BATTERIES
All battery packs must have over-current protection. Circuit
breaker(s) or fuse(s) permitted. Such protection devices must
have a DC voltage rating equal to or greater than the nominal
pack v oltage. Current rating must be lower than a short-circuit
current that pack can produce without damage. Battery sub-
packs must be individually fused.
RECHARGING
Batteries may be recharged in pits or other designated areas
only. All vehicles must be connected to AC power-supply (earth)
ground when charging. All battery chargers must be equipped
with an output fuse rated for 600 volts and a current capacity at
least 125 percent of maximum charger DC output.
Electric-Powered Motorcycle Section 4H, page 24
IGNITION
All vehicles must have a visible indication of a “live” car, except
OEM. An externally activated switch or switch control must be
installed on the outside of the vehicle and clearly marked to
indicate OFF position. A RED triangle must be clearly visible
whenever power system is turned ON. This may be a light or a
mechanical indicator. Traction battery pack must be physically
disconnected when switch is in the OFF position.
MASTER CUTOFF
E.T.
All vehicles except OEM must incorporate a master electrical
disconnect switch that must disable all electrical functions.
Switch must disconnect traction-motor battery-pack section of
the circuit, and if the switch is a push-pull design, push motion
must be “off” function.
WIRING
All high-voltage wiring must be located and secured to prevent
contact by driver and/or spectators. Any wiring with voltage
higher than 24 volts must be completely covered.
SECTION 4H
ELECTRIC-POWERED
MOTORCYCLE
7.50 (*4.50) seconds & slower
Requirements and specifications for
Electric-Powered Motorcycle are the same as
those for E.T. Motorcycle - Section 4C -
and Electric-Powered Vehicle - Section 4G -
with the following exceptions:
SECTION 4I
LEGEND CARS
See NHRA Exhibition Rulebook for rules.
Section 5, page 1 Top Fuel Harley
TOP FUEL HARLEY
SECTION 5
MICKEY THOMPSON TIRES NHRA TOP
FUEL HARLEY DRAG RACING SERIES
DESIGNATION
TFH, followed by motorcycle number.
TFH
CONTROLS
Handlebar controls must be located in safe, workable position. Foot
pegs and foot controls must be located in safe, workable position
and must be mounted in a safe, craftsman-like manner. Rider must
be able to shut off fuel without removing hands from handlebars.
A secondary shut-off device attached to rider (in the event of
premature exit from motorcycle) must mechanically control the fuel
shut-off valve. Lanyard for shut-off must be run through an eyelet or
guide, allowing the lanyard to be pulled in any direction and closing
shut-off. Dual cable push-pull throttle assembly is mandatory.
SUSPENSION
Front suspension minimum size 32 mm and minimum travel of 2
inches. A steering dampener is mandatory. Rear suspension not
required. Fork stops required; must limit the turning arc to 28 degrees.
FRAME: 4
FRAME
Any type permitted. All frames should be heliarc welded and
main rails must be chrome moly and have a minimum diameter
of 1-1/8 inch. All major frame tubing must have at least .065-
inch wall thickness. Rake angle must be at least 40 degrees.
Alternative frame materials must be submitted to NHRA for
approval. Frames constructed before 1999 and approved for
competition may use one (1) x .058 inch tubing.
GROUND CLEARANCE
Minimum of 2 inches with rider on motorcycle and 10 p.s.i. in
rear tire (includes exhaust and kickstand).
PARACHUTE
Mandatory. See General Regulations 4:8
WHEELBASE
Minimum of 85 inches.
WHEELIE BARS
Wheelie bars are required. Minimum length from center of rear
axle to center of wheelie bar axle must be at least 84 inches but
not exceed 120 inches. Must be securely cross-braced.
TIRES AND WHEELS: 5
TIRES
Must be specified for racing use by manufacturer. Any tire size
is permitted
WHEELS
Rear wheel minimum 15 inch, maximum 18 inch. Front wheel
minimum 16 inch, maximum 19 inch.
SEAT: 6
SEAT
Seat, tail section and rear fender may be incorporated into one
unit and must include a step to prevent rider sliding backward.
Section 5, page 3 Top Fuel Harley
BODY: 7
BODY
No body parts are required, except rear fender that must cover
width of tire and extend past the rear axle.
FAIRING
Permitted. Must be mounted solidly to frame tubes.
ELECTRICAL: 8
IGNITON
Any ignition system is permitted.
CHARGING SYSTEM
Not required.
STARTING SYSTEM
Must be electric external starter. Battery top covers are required.
No rollers. No push starts. Jack stands are mandatory for
starting. No dry hops in pits.
CONTROL SWITCHES
Must be mounted and constructed in an accepted manner.
Must have an emergency fuel shut off.
LIGHTS
Not required.
SUPPORT GROUP: 9
COMPUTER/DATA RECORDERS
Only data gathering computers are permitted.
SHUTOFF DEVICE
Electrimotion Pro Stock Shutoff Controller Kit (RF001PS)
mandatory. The Electrimotion Pro Stock Shutoff Controller Kit
must be properly installed per the manufacturer’s instructions.
Modification or tampering with the Electrimotion Pro Stock
Shutoff Controller Kit prohibited.
RIDER: 10
CREDENTIALS
Valid NHRA competition license mandatory for riders of all
motorcycles running 9.99 (*6.39) or quicker. Valid state- or
government-issued driver’s license beyond a learner’s-permit
level mandatory for riders of motorcycles 10.00 (*6.40) or slower.
See General Regulations 10:4 in NHRA Rulebook.
HELMET
Full-face Snell M2010, M2015, SA2010 or SA2015 helmet
mandatory; shield mandatory (goggles prohibited). Eject Helmet
Removal System (part number SDR 890-01-30) mandatory and
must be installed per manufacturer instructions. A Stand 21 Lid
Lifter head sock meeting SFI 3.3 may be used in lieu of the Eject
Helmet Removal System. See General Regulations 10:7.
PROTECTIVE CLOTHING
Full all-leathers or SFI Spec 40.1/2 suit, leather boots that
completely cover the ankle with toe-area reinforcement, and full-
finger leather gloves are mandatory. Gloves must be Kevlar-lined
or equipped with slide buttons and have knuckle armor and
palm reinforcement. Suits may be one-piece design or joined
with a zipper at the waist. Reinforcement and/or armor in the
knee, elbow, shoulder, and knuckle areas required. Spine/back
protector and ballistic chest protector mandatory.
RACE TEAM CLOTHING
All team crewman that help start, assist in burnout and stage
race motorcycle must wear a uniform shirt that relates to their
specific team.
SECTION 6
PRO MOD
Pro Mod Section 6, page 1
Pro Mod
SECTION 6
E3 SPARK PLUGS NHRA PRO MOD
DRAG RACING SERIES PRESENTED
BY J&A SERVICE
DESIGNATION
PM, preceded by car number. Classes of competition within Pro
Modified are for supercharged, methanol-burning, turbocharged
methanol or gasoline-burning, or nitrous-assisted, gasoline-
burning full-bodied cars.
Pro Mod
material is mandatory inside of retention device. See General
Regulations 1:8.
NITROUS OXIDE
Prohibited on supercharged and turbocharged entries. No bottle
may be turned on until after burnout is completed. No inline
valves accepted as bottle shutoff in staging lanes. Push systems
accepted. A Hobbs switch is mandatory and must be installed
so that the nitrous system may only be activated when there is
sufficient fuel pressure. Nitrous system must be activated by a
wide-open throttle switch. All nitrous bottles must be stamped
as meeting minimum DOT-1800 pound rating. Maximum of
two bottles, fifteen pounds per bottle. Commercially available,
thermostatically controlled, blanket-type warmer accepted.
The use of a torch or any other external heating of bottle(s)
prohibited.
OIL SYSTEM
All pressurized flexible oil lines must pass a minimum 750 psi 30
second test and be tagged to indicate successful testing. See
General Regulations 1:9.
SUPERCHARGER
Screw-type and centrifugal-type superchargers prohibited.
Hi-helix or standard helix Roots-type supercharger only.
Supercharger restraint system meeting SFI Spec 14.2,
including injector restraint straps mandatory. Cast or billet
cases permitted. Maximum supercharger overdrive limit is
16.5 percent on all combinations. Intercoolers, variable multi-
speed supercharger devices prohibited. The top opening of the
supercharger may not exceed 12 inches in length or 5 inches in
width. The entire inlet opening must be on/in the upper surface
only. The maximum length from the front of the supercharger
drive pulley to the leading edge of the rotor is 15 inches. Offset
drive pulleys, spacers, modified cases, or attaching methods
may not be used to add to the 15-inch maximum. All manifold
configurations, supercharger modifications and locations must
be accepted prior to competition. The rotors must be driven
from the front (both the external drive and the internal gearing.
Any inlet/outlet cavity in front of the rotors is restricted to a
maximum of 3.000 inches measuring from the face of the
bearing plate to the front of the cavity. Supercharger openings
must be fixed from the water box until the conclusion of the run.
See General Regulations 1:10, 1:11.
THROTTLE
Throttle control must be manually operated by driver’s foot.
Electronics, pneumatics, or hydraulics is permitted for starting
line/staging rpm limiters only. See General Regulations 1:12.
TURBOCHARGER
Twin turbochargers limited to 88mm each. Turbocharger size will
be verified by measuring the housing bore at the leading edge of
the impeller wheel. The maximum diameter of the housing bore
Section 6, page 4 Pro Mod
at the leading edge of the wheel may not exceed 2mm more
than the maximum allowable turbocharger size permitted. All
turbochargers must meet SFI Spec 61.1. Air-to-air or water-to-
air intercoolers prohibited.
Pro Mod
belly pan, see BODY: 7, BELLY PAN.
Pro Mod
inches. Maximum wheelbase variation from left to right: 2
inches.
TIRES & WHEELS: 5
TIRES
Tires may not extend outside body line. All tires must have
manufacturer, model, and size information clearly designated.
Maximum height of front tires is 25 inches. See General
Regulations 5:1.
WHEELS
SFI Spec 15.1 or 15.3 rear wheels measuring 16x16 inches
with double bead locks or liners mandatory. Modification and/
or lightening prohibited. Wheel discs or covers prohibited. See
General Regulations 5:2.
INTERIOR: 6
DRIVER COMPARTMENT
Driver compartment interior must be aluminum, steel, or carbon
fiber. Magnesium prohibited. Sheet metal may not extend
into rear window any higher than wheel tubs. Rear wheelwells
must be separate for each tire. Maximum height of rear wheel
tubs from ground, 40 inches. Trunk must be completely
separated from driver compartment with a firewall. See General
Regulations 6:1.
SEAT
Driver’s seat must be minimum 24 inches high. Seat must be
foamed with energy-absorbing material and formed to the
driver’s body and covered with a minimum one-layer, flame-
retardant material. Seat frame must be installed as a permanent
part of the chassis. See General Regulations 6:2.
WINDOW NET
Window net meeting SFI Spec 27.1 mandatory. See General
Regulations 6:3.
BODY: 7
BELLY PAN
Permitted on all cars; mandatory on all entries using a torque
converter. Pan must extend from framerail to framerail and
extend from the bellhousing/engine mounting surface to the end
of the transmission tail shaft. Nonflammable, oil-absorbent liner
is mandatory inside of belly pan.
BODY
Both doors must be functional from inside and outside. One-
piece or Funny Car-type bodies prohibited. Front overhang
not to exceed 45 inches forward of the front spindle. If front
overhang of selected body is less than the maximum of 45
inches, an extension may be added to reach the maximum
length.
Section 6, page 8 Pro Mod
No holes permitted in rear of body. Two hinged openings with
total maximum of 120 square inches permitted. Maximum
1-inch rocker panel extensions and fender flares (lips) permitted.
Lip may not extend beyond forward half of wheel opening.
Pro Mod
DATA RECORDERS
Data recorders permitted; must be standalone, NHRA-accepted,
and used for information gathering only. A current list of NHRA-
accepted data recorders is available on NHRARacer.com Digital
dash display permitted. Ride height sensors permitted; may only
be connected to data recorder. See General Regulations 9:1,
9:2, 9:11.
EVENT DATA RECORDER
Properly installed and operational PRC Systems Event Data
Recorder (part number EDR1.0 or EDR2.0) and PRC Systems
Wire Assembly (part number WA1.0 or WA2.0) mandatory. The
PRC Systems Event Data Recorder and Wire Assembly must
be installed per the manufacturer’s instructions. Modification
of or tampering with the PRC Event Data Recorder and Wire
Assembly prohibited.
FIRE EXTINGUISHER SYSTEM
Minimum 20-pound NHRA-accepted fire extinguishing system
mandatory. System must be divided so that a minimum of
15 pounds is directed into engine compartment by means of
nozzled outlets placed in front of each bank of exhaust headers.
Remaining 5 pounds or more should be dispersed in driver
compartment by means of an atomizing nozzle placed at driver’s
feet. Must be installed per manufacturer’s specifications. Fire
bottle activation cables must be installed inside framerail where
cables pass engine/bellhousing area. If fire bottles are mounted
in front of the firewall, they must be connected to the nozzle
system with flexible steel braided line. All cars are required to
have a pneumatic cylinder, pressurized by the fire system that
will activate the master kill switch and shut off the engine when
fire system is activated. See General Regulations 9:3 for NHRA-
accepted fire extinguishing agents.
PRESSURIZED BOTTLES
Maximum one pressurized container per vehicle (excluding
nitrous and fresh-air system bottles). See General Regulations
9:8.
SHUTOFF DEVICE
Supercharged and turbocharged cars are required to have
properly installed and operational Electrimotion Pro Mod Shutoff
Controller Kit (part number SB001) and Electrimotion Shutoff
Receiver (part number RF001). Nitrous cars are required to have
properly installed and operational Electrimotion Shutoff Receiver
(part number RF001PS). The Electrimotion Pro Mod Shutoff
Controller Kit and Shutoff Receiver must be properly installed
per the manufacturer’s instructions. Modification or tampering
with the Electrimotion Pro Mod Shutoff Controller Kit and
Shutoff Receiver prohibited.
Section 6, page 10 Pro Mod
TOW VEHICLE
Permitted. See General Regulations 9:12.
WARM-UPS
See General Regulations 9:5, 9:14.
DRIVER: 10
APPEARANCE
All cars in competition must be painted, lettered/numbered, and
professionally decaled. See General Regulations 7:2.
CREDENTIALS
Valid NHRA competition license mandatory. All competitors at
NHRA Mello Yello national events must be a minimum of 18
years of age. See General Regulations 10:4.
DRIVER RESTRAINT SYSTEM
A minimum six-point driver restraint system meeting SFI Spec
16.1 or six-point driver restraint system meeting SFI Spec 16.5
mandatory. Restraint system must be updated at two-year
intervals from date of manufacture. See General Regulations
10:5.
HELMET
For all cars, a full-face Snell SA2010, or SA2015 helmet and
shield mandatory (goggles prohibited). Eject Helmet Removal
System (Part # SDR 890-01-30) mandatory and must be
installed per manufacturer instructions. A Stand 21 Lid Lifter
head sock meeting SFI 3.3 may be used in lieu of the Eject
Helmet Removal System. See General Regulations 10:7.
HEAD AND NECK RESTRAINT DEVICE/SYSTEM
A head and neck restraint device/system meeting SFI Spec 38.1
is mandatory. See General Regulations 10:8.
PROTECTIVE CLOTHING
Driver’s suit meeting SFI Spec 3.2A/20, SFI Spec 3.3/20 gloves,
and SFI Spec 3.3/20 boots mandatory for entries. An SFI 3.3
head sock or SFI 3.3 skirted helmet is required on all cars. See
General Regulations 10:10.
Top Sportsman, Top Dragster Section 7, page 1
TOP SPORTSMAN, TOP
DRAGSTER
TS & TD
SECTION 7
TOP SPORTSMAN PRESENTED BY
RACING RVS AND TOP DRAGSTER
PRESENTED BY RACING RVS
SECTION 7A
TOP SPORTSMAN
Class is for full-bodied side-steer-type vehicles only. Qualified
fields with competition conducted in a dial-in e.t. format.
Minimum 6.10-second dial-in; maximum 7.99-second dial-in
(eighth-mile, minimum 3.70- to 5.29-second dial-in).
DESIGNATION
TS followed by car number. Number must be at least 4 inches
high. Minimum weight at the conclusion of run, including driver:
Small-block combinations
Naturally aspirated: 1,900 pounds
Nitrous assisted: 2,000 pounds
Supercharged or turbocharged: 2,100 pounds
Big-block combinations
Naturally aspirated: 2,200 pounds
Nitrous assisted: 2,450 pounds
Supercharged or turbocharged: 2,600 pounds
Six-cylinder vehicles
Supercharged or turbocharged: 2,100 pounds
Four-cylinder vehicles
Supercharged or turbocharged: 1,900 pounds
Section 7A, page 2 Top Sportsman
REQUIREMENTS & SPECIFICATIONS
ENGINE: 1
ENGINE
Any internal combustion engine allowed with any modification.
Only one engine may be used. No cubic-inch limit. Harmonic
balancer meeting SFI Spec 18.1 mandatory.
EXHAUST SYSTEM
Competition exhaust systems permitted. Exhaust gases must be
directed out of the car body, rearward, away from driver and fuel
tank. If zoomies are utilized must be turned upward minimum 3
degrees.
FUEL
Racing gasoline, gasoline, alcohol, gasohol, ethanol, diesel
permitted. Nitromethane and propylene oxide prohibited.
FUEL SYSTEM
No part of the fuel system may be mounted on firewall or in
flywheel/flexplate area. If fuel tank/cell is mounted in rear, it
must be vented to the outside of the body and equipped with a
flash shield to isolate system from driver compartment. All front-
mounted fuel systems must be mounted between framerails and
enclosed in a round tube frame, minimum 1 1/4 inches O.D. x
.065 chromoly or .118 mild steel tubing.
INDUCTION
Any number and type of carburetors or throttle bodies may be
used. Electronic fuel injection permitted. Two return springs
mandatory. Throttle stops prohibited. See General Regulations
9:1, 9:11.
LIQUID OVERFLOW
Catch can mandatory for coolant overflow; one-pint (16-ounce)
minimum capacity. See General Regulations 1:7.
OIL LINES
All flexible-pressure oil lines, excluding return lines and any line
30psi or lower in pressure, must pass a minimum 300psi test for
30 seconds with no indications of separation, weeping, leaking,
etc. Competitors may test and tag their own lines. Label must
indicate date, psi, and tester ID; label must be impervious to fuel
and brake-clean. Lines must be tested and tagged within two
years. All lines on supercharged alcohol cars must be routed in
such a way that they are not directly in line with cylinder head
gaskets at the front, rear, or side of the cylinder heads.
OIL-RETENTION DEVICE
All cars must utilize an NHRA-accepted lower engine oil-
retention device; may use a belly pan in lieu of a device attached
to the engine. Pan must run from in front of the front motor
plate to in front of the rear motor plate and from framerail to
framerail. On vehicles without a front motor plate, pan must run
from in front of harmonic balancer to in front of rear motor plate
and from framerail to framerail, All belly pans must incorporate
a minimum 2-inch-high lip on all sides. A nonflammable, oil-
absorbent liner mandatory inside of retention device. See
General Regulations 1:8.
SUPERCHARGER
All supercharged entries may utilize a 14-71 (or smaller) standard
or hi-helix supercharger. OEM-type screw supercharger
permitted, all others prohibited. OEM-type screw superchargers
do not require a supercharger restraint. “OEM-type” in this case
means that it must have originally come with the production
engine being used. All cars using 12-71 or 14-71 superchargers
must have an SFI 14.2 or 14.3 Supercharger Restraint with
Top Sportsman Section 7A, page 3
approved bag from same manufacturer. All other superchargers
require an SFI 14.1, 14.2 or 14.3 Supercharger Restraint. Belt
guards shielding both fuel and oil lines are mandatory. The
blower restraint straps and fuel lines must be installed such that
when the restraint straps are fully extended no load is placed on
any of the fuel lines. Aluminum studs (supercharger-to-manifold)
mandatory. See General Regulations 1:10, 1:11.
TURBOCHARGER
The use of single or dual turbochargers is permitted. This
combination will compete at the supercharged weight
minimums.
THROTTLE STOP
The use of throttle stops, stutter boxes, etc. to control
downtrack engine rpm is prohibited. Throttle stops are defined
as being mechanical, electronic, or pneumatic. Throttle stop
may be present on vehicle but must be disconnected from all
TS & TD
controls.
STARTER
All entries must be self-starting with an onboard starter and
battery.
VALVE COVERS
Cast or fabricated metal valve covers, using all attachment bolt
holes, mandatory on supercharged or turbocharged cars.
VENT TUBE/BREATHERS
Mandatory for all supercharged engines. Two 1-inch-diameter
connections. All breathers must be positive locking.
DRIVETRAIN: 2
CLUTCH, FLYWHEEL, FLYWHEEL SHIELD
Flywheel and clutch meeting SFI Spec 1.1, 1.2, 1.3, 1.4, or
1.5 mandatory. Flywheel shield meeting SFI 6.1, 6.2, or 6.3
mandatory on clutch-equipped cars. Engine combination
determines the appropriate specifications. See the appropriate
SFI Specification or NHRA General Regulations for the motor
plate and bolting requirements.
DRIVELINE
Each end of driveshaft must have round 360-degree driveshaft
loops within 6 inches of U-joints. Driveshaft must be covered
by 360-degree tube, covering the front U-joint and extending
rearward a minimum 12 inches. Minimum thickness of tube is
.050-inch chromoly or titanium. Driveshaft tube must utilize a
minimum of four attachment points to the chassis, either bolted
with minimum 5/16 SAE bolts or welded or 1/4-inch push/pull
pins. See General Regulations 2:4.
FLEXPLATE
Automatic transmission flexplate meeting SFI Spec 29.1
mandatory.
FLEXPLATE SHIELD
Flexplate shield meeting SFI Spec 30.1 mandatory. An SFI 6.1
bellhousing is permitted on torque converter assisted planetary
transmissions.
REAR END
Aftermarket axles and axle-retention devices mandatory.
Welded spider gears prohibited. Wheel studs must be 5/8-
inch minimum. Aftermarket full-floating or live axle assembly
permitted. Independent rear suspension prohibited.
TRANSMISSION
Any transmission may be used; however, vehicle must employ
positive system to disengage from final drive. All automatic
transmissions must have a neutral safety start switch and
Section 7A, page 4 Top Sportsman
reverse lockout device. All pressurized units must utilize flexible
hoses pressure tested to 300psi and be clearly labeled as
passing the testing process or steel lines and AN fittings to
connect with accessory coolers. A minimum 1/8-inch pipe
connection using high-pressure line vent to overflow tank
(minimum 1-pint capacity) is mandatory.
TRANSMISSION SHIELD
A one-piece transmission shield meeting SFI Spec 4.1 is
mandatory on all automatic and planetary transmissions.
BRAKES & SUSPENSION: 3
BRAKES
Four-wheel brakes mandatory with dual master cylinder
mounted above framerails on all entries. Steel brake lines
mandatory.
STEERING
If removable steering wheel is used, commercially available
quick-disconnect steering wheel adapter meeting SFI Spec 42.1
is mandatory.
WHEELIE BARS
Permitted. Wheels must be nonmetallic. See General
Regulations 3:6.
FRAME: 4
BALLAST
Permitted, 250 pounds maximum, 100 pounds maximum
removable.
CHASSIS
All cars must use a full frame that meets SFI Spec. 25.1, 25.2, or
25.3 that run 7.499 and quicker. Cars running 7.50 and slower
must meet applicable SFI Specification (25.1, 25.2, 25.3, 25.4,
or 25.5) for body/chassis design. Must have current NHRA
serialized sticker affixed to the cage before participation.
ROLL-CAGE PADDING
Roll-cage padding meeting SFI Spec 45.1 mandatory anywhere
driver’s helmet may come in contact with roll-cage components.
See General Regulations 4:11.
GROUND CLEARANCE
Minimum 3 inches required from the front of the car to 12 inches
behind axle centerline, 2 inches for remainder of car except oil
pan and exhaust headers.
PARACHUTE
Required. Cars running in excess of 200 mph must use dual
parachutes. See General Regulations 4:8.
WHEELBASE
Minimum 90 inches. One-inch variation from left to right.
TIRES & WHEELS: 5
TIRES
Must be automotive type, designed for racing.
WHEELS
Each car in competition must be equipped with automotive-type
wheels, designed for racing. SFI Spec 15.1 rear wheels with
beadlocks or liners mandatory on any vehicle that runs 6.50 and
quicker or 210 mph and faster.
INTERIOR: 6
UPHOLSTERY
Optional. See General Regulations 6:2.
Top Sportsman Section 7A, page 5
WINDOW NET
Window net meeting SFI Spec 27.1 mandatory. See General
Regulations 6:3.
BODY: 7
BODY
Must be full-bodied vehicle (trucks, vans, wagons permitted)
with two functional doors. Front overhang limited to 45 inches
from center of front spindle unless stock OEM is longer.
FIREWALL
Required. Each car in competition must be equipped with
minimum .024-inch steel or .032-inch aluminum firewall.
FLOOR
Minimum .024-inch steel welded in on driver’s side from firewall
to rear crossmember. Remainder .032 aluminum, .024-inch
steel, or NHRA-accepted carbon fiber.
TS & TD
HOOD SCOOP
Maximum height of 15 inches. Measured from flat portion of
hood to top of opening.
WINDSHIELD, WINDOWS
Required, no window tint beyond factory specification
permitted. The side windows on all entries that utilize
nitrous oxide or are supercharged must have a minimum
4-inch-diameter opening adjacent to the driver. See General
Regulations 7:8.
SPOILERS/WINGS
Non OEM airfoils or wings permitted; must be permanently
attached to frame or roll cage; nonadjustable during run. a
positive locking device to prevent movement is mandatory.
ELECTRICAL: 8
BATTERIES
All batteries must be securely mounted. See General
Regulations 8:1.
DELAY BOX/DEVICE
Permitted. Pneumatic starting-line enhancers are permitted for
all applications. See General Regulations 8.2.
IGNITION
Aftermarket electronic ignition boxes must be used unaltered
from factory specifications. Timed ignition-interruption devices
(stutter boxes) prohibited. Starting-line and/or “high-side” rev
limiters permitted. Two-steps, rev limiters, or any other rpm-
limiting devices, legal unto themselves but altered or installed
so as to function as a downtrack rpm controller, prohibited. All
wiring associated with the ignition system must be fully visible,
labeled, and traceable. See General Regulations 8:3.
MASTER CUTOFF
An external master electrical cutoff switch required. If the switch
is the “push/pull” type “push” must be the action for shutting off
the electrical system, “pull” to turn it on. The off position must
be clearly indicated on all cars. See General Regulations 8:4.
TAILLIGHTS
One functional taillight mandatory. Flashing, blinking, or strobe
lights prohibited. See General Regulations 8:6.
SUPPORT GROUP: 9
DATA RECORDER
Permitted. Data recorders may be used to record functions of
a vehicle so long as they do not activate any function on the
Section 7A, page 6 Top Sportsman
vehicle. Data recorder may not be activated by the throttle,
clutch, brake, etc. Must be activated by a separate switch. Data
may be reviewed (printout, replay, etc.) only after the run. See
General Regulations 9:1, 9:2.
FIRE EXTINGUISHER SYSTEM
Mandatory on all cars. Minimum 5-pound NHRA-accepted
system. Supercharged methanol-burning cars, minimum 20-
pound NHRA-accepted system. System must be divided with a
minimum one nozzle directed into the driver compartment and
minimum one nozzle directed into the engine compartment. See
General Regulations 9:3 for accepted agents.
TOW VEHICLES
Golf cart or three- or four-wheeled, Quadrunner/ATV-type tow
vehicle permitted. Full-size tow vehicle prohibited. See General
Regulations 9:10.
WARM-UPS
See General Regulations 9:5, 9:14.
DRIVER: 10
CREDENTIALS
NHRA competition license and NHRA Top Sportsman number
with appropriate license code 3B and NHRA membership
required.
DRIVER RESTRAINT SYSTEM
Driver restraint system meeting SFI Spec. 16.1 or 16.5
mandatory. Restraint system must be updated at two-year
intervals from date of manufacture.
HELMET
Full-face helmet meeting Snell M2010, M2015, SA2010, or
SA2015 mandatory; shield mandatory (goggles prohibited). See
General Regulations 10:7.
NECK COLLAR/HEAD AND NECK RESTRAINT
DEVICE/SYSTEM
A head and neck restraint device/system meeting SFI 38.1
mandatory and must display a valid SFI label. At all times
that the driver is in the race vehicle, from the ready line until
the vehicle is on the return road, driver must properly utilize
an SFI 38.1 head and neck restraint device/system, including
connecting the helmet as required for full functionality of the
device. The head and neck restraint device/system, when
connected, must conform to the manufacturer’s mounting
instructions, and it must be configured, maintained, and used in
accordance with the manufacturer’s instructions. Modification
of the device is prohibited. An SFI 38.1 head and neck restraint
device can be used with, or without, a neck collar; when a neck
collar is not used, an SFI 3.3 head sock or SFI Spec 3.3 skirted
helmet is required.
PROTECTIVE CLOTHING
Jacket and pants or suit meeting SFI Spec 3.2A/15, gloves
meeting SFI Spec 3.3/5, and boots or shoes meeting SFI Spec
3.3/5 mandatory. See General Regulations 10:10.
Top Dragster Section 7B, page 7
SECTION 7B
TOP DRAGSTER
Requirements and specifications for
Top Dragster are the same as
those for Top Sportsman - Section 6A -
with the following exceptions:
Class is for dragster and open-bodied altered-type vehicles
only. Altereds must have open front wheels. Full-fender and/or
running-board-equipped street roadsters or Funny Car bodies
prohibited. Qualified fields with competition conducted in a
dial-in E.T. format. Minimum 6.10-second dial-in; maximum
7.70-second dial-in (eighth-mile, 3.70 to 4.99 seconds).
TS & TD
DESIGNATION
TD followed by car number. Numbers must be at least 4 inches
high. Minimum weight at the conclusion of run, including driver:
TS & TD
A rear wing is mandatory on all cars that exceed 200 mph;
minimum area 360 square inches, maximum 750 square inches,
minimum height 55 inches (measured vertically from tailing edge
to ground). Spill plates must be flat/straight and parallel and
measure a minimum of 50 square inches each. Leading edge of
wing may be no more than 10 inches forward of the centerline
of the rear axle. Wing may not be configured or installed so
as to generate negative downforce or lift. Any adjustment or
movement during run prohibited.
BODY
Body and cowl may be constructed of metal, fiberglass, or
carbon fiber and must extend forward to firewall. Altered
entries must use a reproduction pre-1949 roadster or pre-1949
open (front) wheeled NHRA-accepted body (i.e., 1936-48 Fiat,
Volkswagen etc. with roof exit). Driver compartment, frame
structure, roll bars, and body must be designed to prevent
driver’s body or limbs from contact with wheels, tires, exhaust
system, or track surface. If driver’s body is in contact with
belly pan, a crossmember and subfloor are mandatory. Front
overhang maximum 30 inches from forwardmost spindle center.
SUPPORT GROUP: 9
FIRE EXTINGUISHER SYSTEM
Minimum 5-pound NHRA-accepted system mandatory on all
rear-engine cars WITH an enclosed cockpit. Minimum 20-pound
NHRA-accepted system mandatory on all front-engine open-
bodied vehicles with supercharger or turbocharger(s). System
must be divided with a minimum one nozzle directed into the
driver compartment and minimum one nozzle directed into the
engine compartment. See General Regulations 9:3 for NHRA-
accepted fire extinguishing agents.
DRIVER: 10
CREDENTIALS
NHRA Competition license and NHRA Top Dragster number
with appropriate 3A or 3B license code and NHRA membership
required.
DRIVER
Any location permitted in compliance with General Regulations.
Any car with no crossmember above driver’s leg must have a
strap or device to prevent legs from projecting outside chassis.
DRIVER RESTRAINT SYSTEM
Driver restraint system meeting SFI Spec. 16.1 or 16.5
mandatory. All belts used in open-bodied front-engine
supercharged methanol-burning vehicles must be covered with
Section 7B, page 10 Top Dragster
a fire-resistant covering. Restraint system must be updated at
two-year intervals from date of manufacture.
HELMET
For all open-bodied naturally aspirated gasoline- or methanol-
burning cars, a full-face Snell M2010, M2015, SA2010, or
SA2015 mandatory; shield mandatory (goggles prohibited). See
General Regulations 10:7.
S/ST
SECTION 8
SUPER STREET
DESIGNATION
S/ST, preceded by car number.
Any vehicle running faster than 135 mph must meet minimum
requirements for 9.99-second vehicles.
S/ST
Rpm-based automatic shifters may not have a time delay
incorporated into the device. Rpm-based automatic shifters
may not be connected (directly or indirectly) to the delay box/
device. Time-based automatic shifters may not be connected
(directly or indirectly) to the ignition system. NHRA-accepted
aftermarket automatic t ransmission permitted. See General
Regulations 2:14.
TRANSMISSION SHIELD, AUTOMATIC
Transmission shield meeting SFI Spec 4.1 mandatory. See
General Regulations 2:14.
BRAKES & SUSPENSION: 3
BRAKES
Four-wheel hydraulic brakes mandatory. See General
Regulations 3:1.
STEERING
Conventional steering system only. Minimum steering-wheel
diameter 11 inches. Butterfly steering wheels prohibited. See
General Regulations 3:3.
SUSPENSION
Must have automotive-type front suspension commonly used
by an automobile manufacturer. Must have one operating
hydraulic shock absorber for each sprung wheel. See General
Regulations 3:4.
TRACTION BARS
Permitted. See General Regulations 3:5.
WHEELIE BARS
Permitted. Wheels must be nonmetallic. See General
Regulations 3:6.
FRAME: 4
BALLAST
Permitted. See General Regulations 4:2.
BUMPERS
Optional.
FRAME
See General Regulations 4:1, 4:4, 4:11.
GROUND CLEARANCE
Minimum 3 inches from front of car to 12 inches behind
Section 8, page 4 Super Street
centerline of front axle, 2 inches for remainder of car, except oil
pan and exhaust headers. See General Regulations 4:5.
PARACHUTE
Mandatory on any car that runs 150 mph or faster. See General
Regulations 4:8.
ROLL CAGE
Mandatory in full-bodied car if vehicle has altered firewall, floor,
and/or body (from firewall rearward, wheel tubs and 6 square
feet of removable driveline tunnel permitted), or if vehicle
runs 135 mph or faster. If vehicle is equipped with unaltered
firewall, floor, and body (from firewall rearward, tubs permitted),
roll bar permitted in lieu of roll cage. Complete roll cage per
General Regulations mandatory in all convertibles. See General
Regulations 4:4, 4:11, 10:6.
WHEELBASE
Minimum wheelbase 90 inches. Maximum wheelbase 125
inches unless otherwise produced by automobile manufacturer.
Maximum wheelbase variation from left to right: 1 inch.
TIRES & WHEELS: 5
TIRES
Racing slicks permitted. See General Regulations 5:1.
WHEELS
Wire or motorcycle wheels prohibited. Minimum wheel size
13 inches (unless originally equipped with smaller wheels
and vehicle is equipped with original engine). See General
Regulations 5:2.
INTERIOR: 6
SEATS
Properly braced, framed, and supported seats constructed
of aluminum, fiberglass, double-layer poly or carbon fiber
(automotive accessory seats) permitted. One seat mandatory.
See General Regulations 6:2.
SHEET METAL
Driver-compartment interior must be aluminum, NHRA-accepted
carbon fiber, or steel. Magnesium prohibited. See General
Regulations 6:1.
TONNEAU COVER
Covers over driver compartment and/or pickup bed permitted if
driver entry or exit is not restricted.
UPHOLSTERY
Optional. See General Regulations 6:2.
WINDOW NET
A ribbon-type or SFI 27.1 mesh-type window net is mandatory
for any full-bodied car if vehicle runs 135 mph or faster. See
General Regulations 6:3.
BODY: 7
BODY
Must be full-bodied car. Coupes, sedans, street roadsters, vans,
pickups, sports cars, and panel trucks permitted. Fiberglass
bodies permitted. Door hinges on any lift-off door must have
safety pins or locks. Cars with top and windshield must
have two driver exits. Convertibles and cars that came with
removable tops may run without top. Tops may be chopped.
Cars without tops do not require working doors. Bodies may
be channeled or sectioned. Street roadsters, sports cars, and
convertibles may remove top and windshield. Bodies may be set
Super Street Section 8, page 5
back. Rear-wheel opening may not extend into door opening.
On full-bodied cars, hood scoop may not extend more than 11
inches above height of original hood surface.
FENDERS
Mandatory. Lightweight replacement fenders permitted. Front
fenders may be lengthened to fit extended wheelbase. Rear
fenders may be cut for tire clearance. Altered fenders must have
edges re-rolled or beaded. See General Regulations 7:3.
FIREWALL
Mandatory. See General Regulations 6:1, 7:4.
FLOOR
Mandatory. See General Regulations 6:1, 7:5.
HOOD
Required on full-bodied vehicles. Street roadster may omit
side panels.
SPOILERS/WINGS
Rear spoiler permitted. Non-OEM wings prohibited on all body
styles. Roof-mounted spoilers, other than original for body
used, prohibited. Front air dams or spoilers permitted on street
S/ST
roadsters; may not project more than 30 inches ahead of front-
spindle centerline. Any adjustment or movement during run
prohibited. See General Regulations 7:1.
TOP
Top may be removed if car came with removable top.
Convertibles may run with top down. Tops may be chopped on
other cars.
WINDSCREEN
Convertibles and roadsters may remove windshield; mandatory on
all others. Cars without a windshield must have a metal or other
flame-proof windscreen installed. See General Regulations 7:7.
WINDSHIELD, WINDOWS
Cars with top and windshield must be equipped with all
windows. All windshields and windows must be clear or factory-
tinted safety glass or clear Plexiglas or other shatterproof
material, 1/8-inch-minimum thickness. Identification decals
permitted on rear quarter windows only. See General
Regulations 7:1, 7.8.
ELECTRICAL: 8
BATTERIES
All batteries must be securely mounted with metal hold-downs
outside the driver compartment. See General Regulations 8:1,
8:3, 8:4.
DELAY BOX/DEVICE
Permitted. See General Regulations 8:2.
IGNITION
Timed ignition-interruption devices (stutter boxes) prohibited.
Starting-line and/or “high-side” rev limiters permitted. Two-
steps, rev limiters, or any other rpm-limiting devices, legal
unto themselves but altered or installed so as to function as a
downtrack rpm controller, prohibited.
SECTION 9
SUPER GAS
Requirements and specifications for Super Gas
are the same as those for Super Street -
Section 7 - with the following exceptions:
S/G
DESIGNATION
S/G, preceded by car number.
S/C
SECTION 10
SUPER COMP
Requirements and specifications for
Super Comp are the same as those for Super
Gas - Section 8 - with the following exceptions:
DESIGNATION
S/C, preceded by car number.
S/C
TOW VEHICLES
Three- or four-wheeled, Quadrunner/ATV-type tow vehicle
permitted. Full-size tow vehicle prohibited. See General
Regulations 9:12.
Section 11A, page 1 Stock Cars
SECTION 11
STOCK
Category is based on a handicap start using the NHRA index
system; breakout rules apply. Note: For more information on the
Automatic Horsepower Factoring System, visit NHRARacer.com.
SECTION 11A
STOCK CARS
DESIGNATIONS
FS/AA, FS/A, FS/B, FS/C, FS/D, FS/E, FS/F, FS/G, FS/H, FS/I,
FS/J, FS/K, FS/L, AA/S, A/S, B/S, C/S, D/S, E/S, F/S, G/S, H/S,
I/S, J/S, K/S, L/S, M/S, N/S, O/S, P/S, Q/S, R/S, T/S, U/S, V/S,
and W/S (manual t ransmission), preceded by car number. AA/
SA, A/SA, B/SA, C/SA, D/SA, E/SA, F/SA, G/SA, H/SA, I/SA, J/
SA, K/SA, L/SA, M/SA, N/SA, O/SA, P/SA, Q/SA, R/SA, T/SA, U/
SA, V/SA, and W/SA (automatic transmission), preceded by car
number. AAF/S, AF/S, BF/S, CF/S, DF/S, and EF/S (front-wheel-
drive), preceded by car number.
OEM may apply for inclusion of any special production runs into
the Official NHRA Stock Car Classification Guide. Special run
must include a minimum of 50 units of an already accepted body
style, need not be showroom available. Applications evaluated
on an individual basis. Acceptance will not imply precedent.
CLASS WEIGHT BREAKS
(based on pounds per NHRA-factored horsepower)
FS/AA: 5:50 to 5:99 A: 8.00 to 8.49 O: 15.00 to 15.99
FS/A: 6.00 to 6.49 B: 8.50 to 8.99 P: 16.00 to 16.99
FS/B: 6.50 to 6.99 C: 9.00 to 9.49 Q: 17.00 to 17.99
FS/C: 7.00 to 7.49 D: 9.50 to 9.99 R: 18.00 to 18.99
FS/D: 7.50 to 7.99 E: 10.00 to 10.49 T: 19.00 to 19.99
FS/E: 8.00 to 8.49 F: 10.50 to 10.99 U: 20.00 or more
FS/F: 8.50 to 8.99 G: 11.00 to 11.49 V: 22.00 or more
FS/G: 9.00 to 9.49 H: 11.50 to 11.99 W: 24.00 or more
FS/H: 9.50 to 9.99 I: 12.00 to 12.49 AAF: 11.00 to 12.99
FS/I: 10.00 to 10.49 J: 12.50 to 12.99 AF: 13.00 to 15.99
FS/J: 10.50 to 10.99 K: 13.00 to 13.49 BF: 16.00 to 17.49
FS/K: 11.00 to 11.49 L: 13.50 to 13.99 CF: 17.50 to 18.99
FS/L: 11.50 or more M: 14.00 to 14.49 DF: 19.00 to 24.99
AA: 7.50 to 7.99 N: 14.50 to 14.99 EF: 25.00 or more
Stock Cars Section 11A, page 2
Class V restricted to 4- or 6-cylinder cars only. Class W
restricted to 4-cylinder cars only. Front-wheel-drive vehicles
restricted to 4-, 6-, or 8-cylinder; 1978 or newer cars only.
Front-wheel-drive standard-transmission vehicles must add 100
pounds to class m inimum. The power-to-weight factor (as found
in the Official NHRA Stock Car Classification Guide) determines
the natural class for all cars. The power-to-weight factor is
the shipping weight of the vehicle divided by the advertised,
or when applicable, the factored horsepower for the OEM-
assembly-line cylinder heads (not aftermarket cylinder heads).
NHRA-accepted aftermarket cylinder-heads carry a horsepower
penalty that is calculated to the weight of the vehicle and does
not change the class of the vehicle.
2008 and newer Chevrolet COPO, Dodge Drag Pak, and Ford Cobra
Jet (automatic and manual) restricted to FS/AA through FS/L.
Rear bumper cover or valance only (i.e., not the bumper) may be
notched or slotted for clearance around wheelie bars. Opening
maximum is to allow for wheelie-bar movement only. Removal of
Section 11A, page 9 Stock Cars
rear bumper cover or trimming rear bumper cover the full width
of wheelie bar prohibited.
FRAME
Frame or subframe must be stock for body used. Subframes
on unibody cars may be joined. Maximum-size material to be
used is 2 inches x 3 inches x 1/8-inch. Round tubing may be
used to tie front and rear subframes together and join subframe
in straight line extending through car floor, with floor completely
welded to member.
GROUND CLEARANCE
Minimum 3 inches from front of car to 12 inches behind
centerline of front axle; 2 inches for remainder of car, except oil
pan and exhaust headers. See General Regulations 4:5.
MOTOR MOUNTS
May be replaced with steel units designed to eliminate rubber
section of stock mounts. Engine must be in stock location —
height, setback, etc. Motor plates and mid mounts prohibited.
PARACHUTE
Mandatory on any car that runs 150 mph or faster. See General
Regulations 4:8.
ROLL BARS
Mandatory in AA/S through M/S, AA/SA through M/SA, FS/AA
through FS/L, in all convertibles and in any car running 11.49 or
quicker, permitted in slower cars. Front braces may not extend
in front of firewall. Six-point attachments permitted. Roll cage
mandatory in any car running 9.99 or quicker, permitted in
slower vehicles. See General Regulations 4:10, 4:11, 6:3.
ROLL CAGE
Mandatory in any car running 9.99 or quicker. Roll cage meeting
SFI 25.4 or 25.5 is mandatory for all Stock cars running 8.49 or
quicker. See General Regulations 4:4, 4:11, 10:6.
ROLL-CAGE PADDING
Roll-cage padding meeting SFI Spec 45.1 mandatory on
any vehicle running 9.99 and quicker. Padding must be used
anywhere driver’s helmet may come in contact with roll-cage
components. See General Regulations 4:11, 10:6.
WEIGHT
All cars will be permitted to run on the class minimum weight, but
may be no heavier than the minimum for the next heavier class.
Car can move up (lighter) one class or down (heavier) one class. If
weight is added, must be properly attached; see BALLAST. Class
and classification weight are d etermined without driver weight.
Once classification weight is c alculated, 170 pounds is added for
driver to arrive at total weight. All cars are weighed with driver.
WHEELBASE
Must retain stock wheelbase, +/- 3/4-inch for car body used per
manufacturer’s nominal specifications. Maximum variation from
left to right: 1 inch. Any alteration to wheelbase, front and/or rear
overhang, or relocation of wheel and/or axle location prohibited.
See General Regulations 4:12.
For all 9.99 and quicker cars, a full-face Snell M2010, M2015,
SA2010, or SA2015 helmet mandatory; shield permitted
(goggles prohibited). See General Regulations 10:7.
PROTECTIVE CLOTHING
Full-length pants; short- or long-sleeved shirt; closed shoes;
and socks. No shorts. No tank tops. No open-toe or open-heel
shoes or sandals. Synthetic clothing not recommended. Jacket
and pants meeting SFI Spec 3.2A/1 mandatory in AA/S through
M/S, AA/SA through M/SA, FS/AA through FS/L, and in any
vehicle running 11.49 or quicker. Jacket and pants meeting
SFI Spec 3.2A/5 and SFI Spec 3.3/1 gloves mandatory in any
vehicle running 9.99 or quicker. See General Regulations 10:10.
NECK COLLAR
Neck collar meeting SFI Spec 3.3 mandatory in any vehicle
running 9.99 (*6.39) or quicker or exceeding 135 mph. A head
and neck restraint device/system may be used in lieu of a neck
collar. See General Regulations 10:8.
Section 12A, page 1 Super Stock
SECTION 12
SUPER STOCK
Requirements and specifications for all
Super Stock categories are the same
as those for Stock Cars - Section 10A -
with the following exceptions:
This category for qualified cars in Super Stock, GT, GT Truck,
Modified Stock, Modified Truck, Modified, and MX. Category
races under the NHRA index/handicap system. Note: For more
information on the Automatic Horsepower Factoring System,
visit NHRARacer.com.
SECTION 12A
SUPER STOCK
DESIGNATIONS
FSS/A, FSS/B, FSS/C, FSS/D, FSS/E, FSS/F, FSS/G, FSS/H,
FSS/I, FSS/J, FSS/K, FSS/L, FSS/M, SS/AH, SS/A, SS/B,
SS/C, SS/D, SS/E, SS/F, SS/G, SS/H, SS/I, SS/J, SS/K, SS/L,
SS/M, SS/N, SS/O, and SS/P preceded by car number (manual
transmission). SS/AA, SS/BA, SS/CA, SS/DA, SS/EA, SS/
FA, SS/GA, SS/HA, SS/IA, SS/JA, SS/KA, SS/LA, SS/MA, SS/
NA, SS/OA, and SS/PA preceded by car number (automatic
transmission).
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Rear bumper cover or valance only (i.e., not the bumper) may be
notched or slotted for clearance around wheelie bars. Opening
maximum is to allow for wheelie-bar movement only. Removal of
rear bumper cover or trimming rear bumper cover the full width
of wheelie bar prohibited.
FRAME
Frame or subfloor must be stock for body used. Subframes on
unibody cars may be joined under car. Maximum-size material
to be used: 2 inches x 3 inches x 1/8-inch or 1 5/8-inches by
.118-inch (mild steel) or .083-inch (chromoly) round tubing. If
connector protrudes through floor, floor must be completely
welded to connector. Rear subframes may be moderately
moved in or “C’d” for tire clearance (see TIRES). Rear subframe
may be constructed of 2-inch x 3-inch rectangular material with
.083-inch wall thickness or 1 5/8 O.D. x .083-inch wall chromoly
(.118-inch wall mild steel) round tubing, and must be installed at
original height location. Bottom of framerail may not be higher
than location of original floor. Crossmembers may be added for
traction-bar and shock-absorber mounts. If new frame material
passes through floor, floor must be welded to frame, leaving no
holes. See FLOOR in this section.
GROUND CLEARANCE
Minimum 3 inches from front of car to 12 inches behind
centerline of front axle, 2 inches for remainder of car, except oil
pan and exhaust headers.
MOTOR MOUNTS
May be replaced with steel units designed to eliminate rubber
section of stock mounts. Engine must be in stock location —
height, setback, etc. Motor plates and mid mount permitted.
PARACHUTE
Mandatory on any car that runs 150 mph or faster. See General
Regulations 4:8.
ROLL BAR
Mandatory in SS/J through SS/P, SS/JA through SS/PA, and in
any car running 11.49 or quicker. Roll cage mandatory in any
car running 9.99 or quicker, permitted in slower vehicles. See
General Regulations 4:10.
ROLL CAGE
Mandatory in SS/A through SS/I, SS/AH through SS/IA, FSS/A
Super Stock Section 12A, page 8
through FSS/M, and any car running 9.99 or quicker. Roll cage
meeting SFI 25.4 or 25.5 is mandatory for all Super Stock cars
running 8.49 or quicker. See General Regulations 4:4, 4:11, 10:6.
ROLL-CAGE PADDING
Roll-cage padding meeting SFI Spec 45.1 mandatory on
any vehicle running 9.99 and quicker. Padding must be used
anywhere driver’s helmet may come in contact with roll-cage
components. See General Regulations 4:11, 10:6.
WEIGHT
All cars will be permitted to run on the class minimum weight,
but may be no heavier than the minimum for the next heavier
class. Car can move up (lighter) one class or down (heavier)
one class. If weight is added, must be properly attached; see
BALLAST. Shipping weight is calculated by multiplying the
power to weight factor (as found in the Official NHRA Stock
Car Classification Guide) by advertised horsepower. In cases
where NHRA has placed a performance rating on the engine,
use the factored h orsepower. Class and classification weight
are determined without driver. Once classification weight is
calculated, 170 pounds is added for driver to arrive at total
weight. All cars are weighed with driver.
WHEELBASE
Must retain stock wheelbase, +/- 3/4-inch, for car body used per
manufacturer’s nominal specifications. Maximum variation from
left to right: 1 inch. Any alteration to wheelbase, front and/or rear
overhang, or relocation of wheel and/or axle location prohibited.
See General Regulations 4:12.
TIRES & WHEELS: 5
S/S
TIRES
Rear tire (new) must not exceed 14 1/2 inches wide by 33 inches
diameter; may not exceed 15 1/2 inches wide regardless of
wear. Tire tread may not be outside fender. Maximum clearance
between sidewall and body 3 inches. See General Regulations
5:1.
WHEELS
Aftermarket racing wheels permitted. Automotive wire wheels or
motorcycle wheels prohibited. Any wheel/tire combination may
be used that does not require alterations to wheelwells except
as described under FENDERS. Minimum wheel diameter: 14
inches, unless factory equipped with smaller wheels. The front
wheel must be mounted using an OEM configuration. Spindle-
mount designs prohibited. See General Regulations 5:2.
INTERIOR: 6
STEERING WHEELS
Removable steering wheel permitted, provided stock column
appearance is retained. Lengthening of steering column
prohibited. Must maintain OEM length. See General Regulations
3:3.
UPHOLSTERY
Must have full factory-type upholstery, including factory-type
floor mats or carpet, door panels, and headliner, and front and
rear seats. Interior gutting prohibited. Driver’s seat tracks may
be bolted down. Sun visors optional. Rear seat may be removed
when roll bar or roll cage is installed; area must be carpeted
or upholstered equivalent to factory specifications (no bare
paneling). Full-size aftermarket or corporate OEM front seats
permitted; must be upholstered and supported. If a full-sized
corporate OEM driver’s seat is used, the passenger seat must
be identical in appearance to the driver’s seat. If a full-sized
Section 12A, page 9 Super Stock
aftermarket driver’s seat is used, the passenger seat must be
full-sized and identical in appearance to the driver’s seat being
used or must be a full-sized corporate OEM passenger seat.
See General Regulations 6:2.
WINDOW NET
A ribbon-type or SFI 27.1 mesh-type window net is mandatory
in classes requiring a roll cage. See General Regulations 6:3.
BODY: 7
BODY
Alterations or customizing prohibited; extent of customizing
is limited to paint only. Convertible-top cars must run with
top up. Sedan delivery, Ranchero, El Camino, etc. (if found
properly classified in the Classification Guide) are eligible only
if all class requirements are met. Raising and/or lowering front
or rear of cars prohibited. Cars must retain level attitude at
standstill, except those that have a forward rake (a permitted
modification). Bottom of rocker panel cannot be higher than
centerline of rear axle. Body mount insulators may be replaced
with solid mounts of same size. Aluminum or other lightweight
material may not be used to replace heavier items on car.
FENDER SPLASH PANS
Must be retained; may be trimmed to allow 2-inch clearance
around headers. Alterations to shock or spring towers
prohibited. See General Regulations 7:3.
FIREWALL
Alterations prohibited. Firewall coverings prohibited. Where
heater/air conditioning units have been removed, area must be
covered with minimum .024-inch steel or .032-inch aluminum,
including rear hood seal/flange, as on GM A-body. See General
Regulations 7:4.
FLOOR
Removable floor section for transmission/shifter installation
permitted; restricted to 6 square feet (2 x 3 feet, 1 x 6 feet, etc.)
of steel material identical to area removed. Stock floor may
be s ectioned where rear framerails have been narrowed. Area
between framerails must be stock floor, in original location.
Area between new rear framerails (from four-link crossmember
rearward only) and body may be replaced with material equal
to or heavier than original; must be in original location. All
other floor material must be stock and in original location. See
General Regulations 7:5.
GRILLE
Must be full production for make, model, and year claimed.
Covering in front or behind grille prohibited.
HOOD
Full stock hood including latches, hinges, springs, brackets, and
braces as originally produced must be retained. Hood openings
and/or hood scoops other than original equipment prohibited.
OEM hood openings must retain all flappers, grilles, hardware,
etc. as originally produced.
STREET EQUIPMENT
The following are not required and may be removed: emission
controls; windshield-wiper blades, arms, and motor; heater/air
conditioning and associated plumbing (controls must remain
in dash, see INSTRUMENTS). Turn signals, etc. need not be
operative. One working headlight and one working taillight
mandatory.
WHEELWELLS, REAR
Internal modifications only. Flaring or spreading of external
Super Stock Section 12A, page 10
fender lines prohibited. Any material used to add to width of
inner wheelwells must be of same material and thickness as
original; aluminum or carbon fiber prohibited.
ELECTRICAL: 8
BATTERIES
Trunk installation permitted; two batteries permitted. Maximum
weight, wet, fully charged, including battery box: 100 pounds.
See General Regulations 8:1.
DELAY BOXES/DEVICES
Prohibited. See General Regulations 8:2.
DISTRIBUTOR
Any battery-powered ignition system permitted. Distributorless
ignition must retain OEM number of coils. See General
Regulations 8:3.
INSTRUMENTS
Full stock dashboard, including instruments, fresh-air ducts,
and controls, must be retained. Heaters/air conditioners may
be removed; controls must remain in dashboard. Tachometer,
pressure gauges, etc. optional. See General Regulations 8:8.
MASTER CUTOFF
Mandatory on all cars with battery in the trunk. See General
Regulations 8:4.
STARTERS
Aftermarket starters, in stock location, permitted. See General
Regulations 8:5.
SUPPORT GROUP: 9
S/S
COMPUTER/DATA RECORDERS
Original OEM or OEM replacement computer permitted.
All others prohibited. Data recorder permitted. See General
Regulations 9:1, 9:2.
TOW VEHICLES
Prohibited.
WARM-UPS
See General Regulations 9:5, 9:14.
DRIVER: 10
CREDENTIALS
Valid NHRA competition license mandatory in SS/A through
SS/I, SS/AH through SS/IA, and FSS/A through FSS/M. Valid
NHRA competition license mandatory for cars running 9.99
(*6.39) or quicker. Valid state- or government-issued driver’s
license beyond a learner’s-permit level mandatory for cars
running 10.00 (*6.40) or slower. See General Regulations 10:4.
DRIVER
Must be in stock location with no part of the driver’s head
behind the “B” post.
DRIVER RESTRAINT SYSTEM
Driver restraint system meeting SFI Spec 16.1 or 16.5
mandatory. Restraint system must be updated at two-year
intervals from date of manufacture. See General Regulations
10:5.
HELMET
For all 10.00 and slower cars, either an open-face or a full-face
Snell M2010, M2015, SA2010, or SA2015 helmet mandatory;
shield permitted (goggles prohibited).
For all 9.99 and quicker cars, a full-face Snell M2010, M2015,
Section 12B, page 11 Super Stock/GT
SA2010, or SA2015 helmet mandatory; shield permitted
(goggles prohibited). See General Regulations 10:7.
NECK COLLAR
Neck collar meeting SFI Spec 3.3 mandatory in all cars running
9.99 (*6.39) or quicker or cars exceeding 135 mph. A head and
neck restraint device/system may be used in lieu of a neck
collar. See General Regulations 10:8.
PROTECTIVE CLOTHING
All drivers are required to wear full-length pants; short- or long-
sleeved shirt; closed shoes; and socks. No shorts. No tank tops.
No open-toe or open-heel shoes or sandals. Synthetic clothing
not recommended. SFI Spec 3.3/1 gloves mandatory in any
vehicle running 9.99 or quicker. See General Regulations 10:10.
SECTION 12B
SUPER STOCK/GT
Requirements and specifications for GT classes
are the same as those for Super Stock classes -
Section 11A - with the following exceptions:
DESIGNATIONS
FGT/A, FGT/B, FGT/C, FGT/D, FGT/E, FGT/F, FGT/G, FGT/H,
FGT/I, FGT/J, GT/A, GT/B, GT/C, GT/D, GT/E, GT/F, GT/G,
GT/H, GT/I, GT/J, GT/K, GT/L, and GT/M, preceded by car
number (manual t ransmission). GT/AA, GT/BA, GT/CA, GT/DA,
GT/EA, GT/FA, GT/GA, GT/HA, GT/IA, GT/JA, GT/KA, GT/LA,
and GT/MA, preceded by car number (automatic transmission).
DESIGNATIONS (FOR 2019 SEASON)
FGT/A, FGT/B, FGT/C, FGT/D, FGT/E, FGT/F, FGT/G, FGT/H,
FGT/I, FGT/J, FGT/K, FGT/L, FGT/M, FGT/N, GT/A, GT/B, GT/C,
GT/D, GT/E, GT/F, GT/G, GT/H, GT/I, GT/J, GT/K, GT/L, GT/M,
GT/N, GT/O, GT/P, and GT/Q, preceded by car number (manual
transmission). GT/AA, GT/BA, GT/CA, GT/DA, GT/EA, GT/FA,
GT/GA, GT/HA, GT/IA, GT/JA, GT/KA, GT/LA, GT/MA, GT/NA,
GT/OA, GT/PA, and GT/QA, preceded by car number (automatic
transmission).
2008 and newer Chevrolet COPO, Dodge Drag Pak, and Ford
Cobra Jet or their engine combinations (automatic and manual)
restricted to FGT/A through FGT/N.
DRIVETRAIN: 2
TRANSMISSION SHIELD, AUTOMATIC
Cars in GT/AA through GT/LA, FGT/A through FGT/J, and
any car running quicker than 10.99 must be equipped with
a transmission shield meeting SFI Spec 4.1. Cars in GT/AA
through GT/GA and FGT/A through FGT/J, SFI 29.1 automatic
transmission flexplate and SFI 30.1 flexplate shield mandatory.
TRANSMISSION SHIELD, AUTOMATIC (FOR 2019
SEASON)
Cars in GT/AA through GT/PA, FGT/A through FGT/N, and
any car running quicker than 10.99 must be equipped with
a transmission shield meeting SFI Spec 4.1. Cars in GT/AA
through GT/KA and FGT/A through FGT/N, SFI 29.1 automatic
transmission flexplate and SFI 30.1 flexplate shield mandatory.
BRAKES & SUSPENSION: 3
BRAKES
Master cylinder must be mounted to the inside or outside of
firewall. All other locations prohibited.
STEERING, FWD CONVERSIONS
May be relocated. Fabricated crossmember may be installed.
Stock-type steering and OEM lower A-arms mandatory. See
General Regulations 3:3.
SUSPENSION, FRONT
For FWD conversions, aftermarket or OEM front suspension
of a stock configuration is required. Replacement control arms
permitted. A full-tube chassis prohibited. The chassis must be
built around existing OEM body and must retain the as-built
OEM upper framerails in front of firewall. The mounting point of
replacement lower control arms may be non-OEM. The use of
adjustable heim (or heim-type) joints permitted.
Section 12B, page 13 Super Stock/GT
Any OEM or aftermarket shock absorber of a stock type
permitted. Any OEM or aftermarket bushings are permitted. All
other components (i.e., upper A-arms, springs, rods, fasteners,
etc.) must be steel unless material similar to the original/stock
components is used.
The struts must mount to the as-built upper OEM location. The
strut lower tower may be modified (i.e., existing holes slotted or
enlarged), but may not be reconfigured (i.e., welded shut). The
strut mount may utilize an adapter or plate on the underside of
the strut tower to facilitate camber/caster adjustment. Final strut
installation must be in a manner such that removing the three
bolts on top of the strut tower allows strut assembly removal.
Rear bumper cover only (i.e., not the bumper) may be notched
or slotted for clearance around wheelie bars. Opening maximum
is to allow for wheelie-bar movement only. Removal of rear
bumper cover or trimming rear bumper cover the full width of
wheelie bar prohibited.
FRAME, FWD CONVERSIONS
The forward stock frame/support assembly must be retained.
It may be modified or trimmed for engine, exhaust header,
etc. clearance. Aftermarket/fabricated forward-clip frame
components of 2-inch x 3-inch x .083-inch wall steel or 2 1/2-
inch O.D. x .120-wall steel maximum may be added to reinforce
the as-built stock frame/support assembly. As-built OEM
crossmembers may be relocated and/or trimmed for oil pan
and/or engine clearance. The OEM engine cradle/lower (or inner)
framerails may be retained, modified, or replaced.
ROLL BAR
Mandatory in GT/H through GT/M, GT/HA through GT/MA, and
in any vehicle running 11.49 or quicker, permitted in slower
vehicles. Roll cage mandatory in any car running 9.99 or quicker,
permitted in slower vehicles. See General Regulations 4:10.
ROLL CAGE
Mandatory in GT/A through GT/G, GT/AA through GT/GA,
FGT/A through FGT/J, and in any vehicle running 9.99 or
quicker. Roll cage meeting SFI 25.4 or 25.5 is mandatory for
all Super Stock cars running 8.49 or quicker. See General
Regulations 4:4, 4:11, 10:6.
ROLL CAGE (FOR 2019 SEASON)
Mandatory in GT/A through GT/K, GT/AA through GT/KA, FGT/A
through FGT/N, and in any vehicle running 9.99 or quicker. Roll
cage meeting SFI 25.4 or 25.5 is mandatory for all Super Stock
cars running 8.49 or quicker. See General Regulations 4:4, 4:11,
10:6.
Super Stock/GT Section 12B, page 14
WEIGHT
Shipping weight of vehicle may be adjusted a maximum of 250
pounds to fit car in class. Car can move up or down in classes.
If weight is added, must be properly attached; see General
Regulations, 4:2. Shipping weight will be determined by using
the power to weight factor of the vehicle with the heaviest
gasoline engine and appropriate transmission, and multiplying
the factor times the horsepower or performance rating. The
proper class weight will then be determined by dividing
this figure by the horsepower or performance rating of the
engine used. Class is determined without driver weight. Once
classification weight is c alculated, 170 pounds will be added for
driver to arrive at minimum weight.
INTERIOR: 6
DASH
Dash must remain as-built OEM, but may be removable.
Removable dash must be securely attached, and any
non-factory fasteners must be concealed to retain factory
appearance. Aftermarket or non-OEM dash prohibited.
UPHOLSTERY
Must have full factory-type upholstery, including factory-type
carpet, door panels, and headliner. Interior gutting prohibited.
Replacement door panels and headliner permitted, but must be
fully upholstered to retain OEM appearance. Carpet must cover
entire floor and any floor chassis/frame components in the floor
area within the driver’s compartment.
BODY: 7
S/S
FENDER
Inner fender panels may be relocated/trimmed on front-wheel
drive unibody vehicles from the front side of strut tower forward.
Area may be enlarged for tire clearance, but must retain a
finished, OEM appearance.
FIREWALL
The lower portion of the OEM firewall may be replaced with
steel of equal or greater thickness than OEM. Chevy Cavaliers,
Pontiac Grand Ams and Sunfires, and Ford Escorts may have
firewall replaced or relocated, provided the measurement from
the rear of the radiator core support to the firewall is 34 inches
maximum. For Chevy Cobalt the radiator core support to the
firewall is 33 inches maximum. For all other vehicles, firewall
must be in the original location. A complete one-piece steel
firewall that resembles OEM must be installed, welded in place,
and sealed from the driver c ompartment. The firewall must
extend to and attach to the floor. The firewall and mid-plate
must be two separate pieces. All motor plates, mid-plates, etc.
must be separate from and may not be attached to the firewall.
FLOOR
Headers must fit under stock floor location. The stock framerails
from the firewall to the radiator support must retain stock
attachment configuration, stock location, and stock dimensions.
Frame may be notched for header clearance.
SECTION 12C
GT/TRUCK
Requirements and specifications for GT Truck
classes are the same as those for GT car classes
- Section 11B - with the following exceptions:
DESIGNATIONS
GT/TA, GT/TB, GT/TC, and GT/TD preceded by truck number.
SECTION 12D
MODIFIED STOCK
Requirements and specifications for
Modified Stock classes are the same as those
for Super Stock classes - Section 11A -
with the following exceptions:
DESIGNATIONS
SS/AS, SS/BS, SS/CS, SS/DS, SS/ES, SS/FS, and SS/GS
preceded by car number.
CLASSES
AS - 8.50 to 9.49 or more pounds per cubic inch. Wedge,
canted-valve or Hemi engines; 3,350-pound minimum.
BS - 9.50 to 10.49 pounds per cubic inch. Small-block wedge
or canted-valve engines under 366 cubic inches original
production; 3,000-pound minimum.
Section 12D, page 17 Modified Stock
CS - 10.50 or more pounds per cubic inch. Small-block true
wedge engines (inline valves) under 366-cid original
production; 3,000-pound minimum.
DS - 1 2.00 or more pounds per cubic inch. V-6 engine; 2,900
pound minimum.
ES - 15.50 to 16.49 pounds per cubic inch with a maximum
displacement of 165 cubic inches. 4-cylinder only.
FS - 16.50 pounds per cubic inch with a maximum displacement
of 155 cubic inches.
GS - 1 8.00 pounds per cubic inch, 4-cylinder, front-wheel drive
only. Maximum displacement of 230 cubic inches.
The struts must mount to the as-built upper OEM location. The
strut lower tower may be modified (i.e., existing holes slotted or
enlarged), but may not be reconfigured (i.e., welded shut). The
strut mount may utilize an adapter or plate on the underside of
Section 12D, page 19 Modified Stock
the strut tower to facilitate camber/caster adjustment. Final strut
installation must be in a manner such that removing the three
bolts on top of the strut tower allows strut assembly removal.
Rear bumper cover only (i.e., not the bumper) may be notched
or slotted for clearance around wheelie bars. Opening maximum
is to allow for wheelie-bar movement only. Removal of rear
bumper cover or trimming rear bumper cover the full width of
wheelie bar prohibited.
FRAME, FWD CONVERSIONS
The forward stock frame/support assembly must be retained.
It may be modified or trimmed for engine, exhaust header,
etc. clearance. Aftermarket/fabricated forward-clip frame
components of 2-inch x 3-inch x .083-inch wall steel or 2 1/2-
inch O.D. x .120-wall steel maximum may be added to reinforce
the as-built stock frame/support assembly. As-built OEM
crossmembers may be relocated and/or trimmed for oil pan
and/or engine clearance. The OEM engine cradle/lower (or inner)
framerails may be retained, modified, or replaced.
ROLL BAR
Mandatory in ES through GS.
ROLL CAGE
Mandatory in AS through DS. Roll cage meeting SFI 25.4 or 25.5
is mandatory for all Super Stock cars running 8.49 or quicker.
See General Regulations 4:4, 4:11, 10:6.
WEIGHT
Cars with fully automatic transmissions with converter may
remove up to 5 percent or 250 pounds, whichever is less, from
minimum class weight; may be under posted minimum weight.
Cars weighed with driver; minimum weight includes driver.
WHEELBASE
Must retain stock wheelbase +/- 3/4in and tread width for
car body used. Minimum wheelbase 93 inches. Minimum
front wheel drive conversion wheelbase 96 inches. Maximum
variation from left to right: 1 inch. See General Regulations 4:12.
TIRES & WHEELS: 5
TIRES
Tire tread may extend 1 inch outside of fender line in GS.
Modified Stock Section 12D, page 20
INTERIOR: 6
DASH
Dash must remain as-built OEM, but may be removable.
Removable dash must be securely attached, and any
non-factory fasteners must be concealed to retain factory
appearance. Aftermarket or non-OEM dash prohibited.
UPHOLSTERY
Must have full factory-type upholstery, including factory-type
carpet, door panels, and headliner. Interior gutting prohibited.
Replacement door panels and headliner permitted, but must be
fully upholstered to retain OEM appearance. Carpet must cover
entire floor and any floor chassis/frame components in the floor
area within the driver’s compartment.
BODY: 7
BODY
Use of fiberglass restricted to hood. ES through GS, fiberglass
or other lightweight components (carbon fiber prohibited)
restricted to hood, fenders, splash pans, valance panels, and
rear deck lid are permitted. See HOOD. Other lightweight
components prohibited.
FENDERS
Inner fender panels may be relocated/trimmed on front-wheel-
drive unibody vehicles from the front side of strut tower forward.
Area may be enlarged for tire clearance, but must retain a
finished, OEM appearance. Front and rear fenders may be
opened for larger tires. Tire tread and wheel rim must be inside
S/S
SECTION 12E
MODIFIED TRUCK
Requirements and specifications for
Modified Truck are the same as those for
Modified Stock classes - Section 11D -
with the following exceptions:
DESIGNATIONS
SS/TA, SS/TB, SS/TC, and SS/TD preceded by truck number.
Exhaust port plates that protrude into port prohibited. Any valve
size permitted, valves may be tilted and/or canted. Combustion-
chamber modifications permitted. The valve cover rail may be
modified. Heads may be cut for larger pushrods and valve springs.
External modifications permitted in port area except for SS/TC.
Spark plug holes must be in NHRA-approved location.
ENGINE
OEM aftermarket small-block Chevrolet (SBC) engines with
bore centers greater than 4.420 inches are not permitted.
Displacement unlimited in TA, limited to 366-cid original-
production in TB and TC. Engine setback or raising engine
prohibited. Motor plates and mid-mounts permitted. Timing-belt
covers optional. Harmonic balancer meeting SFI Spec 18.1
mandatory. In Section 10A, Connecting Rods, Gaskets, Intake
Manifold, Oil Pan, Pistons, Superseded/Replacement Parts do
not apply in Section 10E. See General Regulations 1:2.
DRIVETRAIN: 2
TRANSMISSION, AUTOMATIC
Automatic transmission flexplate meeting SFI Spec 29.1
mandatory in TA, TB, and TC.
TRANSMISSION SHIELD
Transmission shield meeting SFI Spec 4.1 mandatory. Automatic
transmission flexplate shield meeting SFI Spec 30.1 mandatory
in TA, TB, and TC.
BRAKES & SUSPENSION: 3
SUSPENSION, FRONT
Must retain complete stock front-suspension system as
produced by manufacturer for body used. Lift kits/travel limiters
permitted. Sway bar optional. Lower control arm may be
machined for larger shock diameter and mount. Aftermarket
steering permitted. See General Regulations 3:4.
Section 12E, page 23 Modified Truck
FRAME: 4
ROLL CAGE
Roll cage mandatory in SS/TA and SS/TB or any truck running
9.99 seconds or quicker. Roll cage meeting SFI 25.4 or 25.5 is
mandatory for all Super Stock vehicles running 8.49 or quicker.
See General Regulations 4:4, 4:11, 10:6.
ROLL BAR
Roll bar mandatory in SS/TC and SS/TD or any truck running
11.49 seconds or quicker. Roll cage meeting SFI 25.4 or 25.5 is
mandatory for all Super Stock vehicles running 8.49 or quicker.
See General Regulations 4:10.
WEIGHT
Trucks with fully automatic transmissions with converter may
remove up to 5 percent or 250 pounds, whichever is less, from
regular class weight; may be under posted minimum weight.
Trucks weighed with driver; minimum weight includes driver.
WHEELBASE
Must retain stock wheelbase +/- 3/4in and tread width for truck
body used. Minimum wheelbase 97 inches. Maximum variation
from left to right: 1 inch.
BODY: 7
HOOD
Mandatory. Fiberglass permitted. Hood scoop prohibited.
Hood latches, hinges, springs, and brackets may be removed.
Tilt or removable front ends prohibited. Cowl-induction hood
permitted. See General Regulations 7:6.
SPOILERS
Aftermarket rear spoiler permitted, maximum length 6 inches as
measured from tailgate to spoiler transition point to rear edge
of spoiler. Must be mounted to tailgate. May be no wider than
tailgate.
WINDSHIELD, WINDOWS
Rear window may be replaced with a clear, shatterproof material
such as Lexan or Plexiglas, 1/8-inch-minimum thickness. See
General Regulations 7:8.
ELECTRICAL: 8
MASTER CUTOFF
Mandatory on all trucks with battery in the trunk. See General
Regulations 8:4.
DRIVER: 10
CREDENTIALS
Valid NHRA competition license mandatory in TA, TB, and TC
or for any car running 9.99 or quicker. See General Regulations
10:4.
PROTECTIVE CLOTHING
Jacket and pants meeting SFI Spec 3.2A/5 mandatory. SFI Spec
3.3/1 gloves mandatory in any vehicle running 9.99 or quicker.
See General Regulations 10:10.
Modified Section 12F, page 24
SECTION 12F
MODIFIED
Requirements and specifications for
Modified classes are the same as those for
Super Stock classes - Section 11A -
with the following exceptions:
DESIGNATIONS
SS/AM, SS/BM, SS/CM, SS/DM, SS/EM, SS/FM, and SS/GM,
preceded by car number.
The struts must mount to the as-built upper OEM location. The
strut lower tower may be modified (i.e., existing holes slotted or
enlarged), but may not be reconfigured (i.e., welded shut). The
strut mount may utilize an adapter or plate on the underside of
the strut tower to facilitate camber/caster adjustment. Final strut
installation must be in a manner such that removing the three
bolts on top of the strut tower allows strut assembly removal.
Rear bumper cover only (i.e., not the bumper) may be notched
or slotted for clearance around wheelie bars. Opening maximum
is to allow for wheelie-bar movement only. Removal of rear
bumper cover or trimming rear bumper cover the full width of
wheelie bar prohibited.
FRAME, FWD CONVERSIONS
The forward stock frame/support assembly must be retained.
It may be modified or trimmed for engine, exhaust header,
etc. clearance. Aftermarket/fabricated forward-clip frame
components of 2-inch x 3-inch x .083-inch wall steel or 2 1/2-
inch O.D. x .120-wall steel maximum may be added to reinforce
the as-built stock frame/support assembly. As-built OEM
crossmembers may be relocated and/or trimmed for oil pan
and/or engine clearance. The OEM engine cradle/lower (or inner)
framerails may be retained, modified, or replaced.
PARACHUTE
Mandatory in AM and BM. See General Regulations 4:8.
ROLL CAGE
Mandatory. Roll cage meeting SFI 25.4 or 25.5 is mandatory
for all Super Stock cars running 8.49 or quicker. See General
Regulations 4:4, 4:11, 10:6.
WEIGHT
Cars with fully automatic transmissions with converter may
remove up to 5 percent or 250 pounds, whichever is less, from
regular class weight; may be under posted minimum weight.
Cars weighed with driver; minimum weight includes driver.
WHEELBASE
Must retain stock wheelbase +/- 3/4-inch for body used.
Minimum 96 inches. Front-wheel-drive conversion w heelbase,
minimum 96 inches. Maximum wheelbase variation from left to
right: 1 inch.
Section 12F, page 27 Modified
TIRES & WHEELS: 5
TIRES
Any size slicks that fit in original outer wheelwell permitted. Inner
wheelwells in rear may be altered; must be completely finished
as originally produced. Outside of tire must be within 3 inches
of inside of fender at widest point of fender. See FENDERS for
restrictions. See General Regulations 5:1.
WHEELS
Aftermarket street wheels permitted. Minimum diameter: 13
inches. Automotive-type wire wheels or motorcycle wheels
prohibited. See General Regulations 5:2.
INTERIOR: 6
DASH
Dash must remain as-built OEM, but may be removable.
Removable dash must be securely attached, and any
non-factory fasteners must be concealed to retain factory
appearance. Aftermarket or non-OEM dash prohibited.
UPHOLSTERY
Must have full factory-type upholstery, including factory-type
carpet, door panels, and headliner. Interior gutting prohibited.
Replacement door panels and headliner permitted, but must be
fully upholstered to retain OEM appearance. Carpet must cover
entire floor and any floor chassis/frame components in the floor
area within the driver’s compartment.
WINDOW NET
A ribbon-type or SFI 27.1 mesh-type window net is mandatory.
See General Regulations 6:3.
BODY: 7
BODY
Production sports cars, pickups (Ranchero, El Camino, etc.)
permitted. Use of fiberglass restricted to hood. See HOOD.
Other lightweight components prohibited.
FENDERS
Inner fender panels may be relocated/trimmed on front-wheel-
drive unibody vehicles from the front side of strut tower forward.
Area may be enlarged for tire clearance, but must retain a
finished, OEM appearance. Front and rear fenders may be
opened for larger tires. Tire tread and wheel rim must be inside
stock body or fender lines. Flaring or bulging fenders for wider
tires prohibited. All radiused fenders must be re-rolled. See
General Regulations 7:3.
FIREWALL
Firewall may be recontoured for distributor or magneto
clearance only, and must be properly refinished. The lower
portion of the OEM firewall may be replaced with steel of equal
or greater thickness than OEM. Chevy Cavaliers, Pontiac Grand
Ams and Sunfires, and Ford Escorts may have firewall replaced
or relocated, provided the measurement from the rear of the
radiator core support to the firewall is 34 inches maximum.
For Chevy Cobalt the radiator core support to the firewall is
33 inches maximum. For all others vehicles, firewall must be
in the original location. A complete one-piece steel firewall
that resembles OEM must be installed, welded in place, and
sealed from the driver compartment. The firewall must extend
to and attach to the floor. The firewall and m id-plate must be
two separate pieces. All motor plates, mid-plates, etc. must
be separate from and may not be attached to the firewall.
Additional alterations prohibited. Engine must not touch firewall.
Firewall coverings prohibited. See General Regulations 7:4.
Super Stock/MX Section 12G, page 28
FLOOR
Stock mandatory. Floor-mounted clutch/brake pedals permitted.
Headers must fit under stock floor location. The stock framerails
from the firewall to the radiator support must retain stock
attachment configuration, stock location, and stock dimensions.
Frame may be notched for header clearance.
DISTRIBUTOR
Any battery-powered ignition system permitted. See General
Regulations 8:3.
DRIVER: 10
CREDENTIALS
Valid NHRA competition license mandatory. See General
Regulations 10:4.
PROTECTIVE CLOTHING
Jacket and pants meeting SFI Spec 3.2A/5 mandatory. SFI Spec
3.3/1 gloves mandatory in any vehicle running 9.99 or quicker.
See General Regulations 10:10.
SECTION 12G
SUPER STOCK/MX
Requirements and specifications for MX classes
are the same as those for Modified Stock and
Modified classes - Sections 11D and 11F -
with the following exceptions:
DESIGNATIONS
SS/AX, SS/BX, SS/CX, SS/DX, SS/EX, and SS/VX preceded by
car number.
BODY
Must have coupe or sedan body originally produced by an
automobile manufacturer. Top may be chopped a maximum of
4 inches; must retain original windshield and rear window angle.
Body cannot be otherwise altered in height, width, length, or
contour. Fiberglass for hood, trunk lid, grille, shell, and doors
permitted if stock appearance is retained. Full-fendered, steel-
bodied roadsters and convertible coupes/sedans permitted with
full top and windshield.
SECTION 13
COMP
Comp category is for qualified cars in Gas Dragster, Econo
Dragster, Nostalgia Dragster, Altered, Street Roadster, Altered
Truck, Econo Altered and Funny Car, Super Modified, and Pro
Modified. Eliminations are based on a handicap start using the
NHRA index system; breakout does not apply.
SUSPENSION
Active suspension of any kind prohibited. Any ability to make
on-track setting/rate changes based on “real time” data or input
from any source, including the shock/strut itself (i.e., magnetically
charged fluid), is prohibited. Electrically or pneumatically
controlled, hydraulic shocks and/or struts are permitted, provided
all adjustment settings/changes are preset before the run. All
shocks systems must be NHRA-accepted. Only 1 three-wire
shielded cable connection is permitted from the top of the
shock/strut to the shock/strut controller. Electrical connections
of any other kind to or from the shock/strut prohibited. Shock/
strut travel sensors permitted, but may ONLY be connected to
the vehicle data recorder. Shock/strut control boxes that have
connections for travel sensors must have the pin removed from
the connector. Connection to serial port on control box prohibited
once car reaches the ready line. All wiring must be visible and
easily traceable for technical inspector. Control boxes must be
NHRA-accepted. Accepted boxes are the old Koni and the Koni/
MSD. Bottom of shock/strut may have a maximum of three air
lines connected to an air bottle. Carbon fiber, Kevlar, and all other
composite components are prohibited in both the front and rear
suspension systems. See General Regulations 3:4.
WHEELIE BARS
Permitted. Wheels must be nonmetallic. See General
Regulations 3:6.
FRAME: 4
GROUND CLEARANCE
Minimum 3 inches from front of vehicle to 12 inches behind
centerline of front axle, 2 inches for remainder of vehicle, except
oil pan and exhaust headers.
Section 13, page 4 Comp
PARACHUTE
Mandatory. Dual parachutes required for A/D, A/DA, B/D, B/DA,
A/ED, AA/AM, AA/AT, BB/AM, BB/AT, A/A, A/AA, and A/AP. See
General Regulations 4:8.
INTERIOR: 6
SHEET METAL
Driver-compartment interior must be aluminum or steel.
Magnesium prohibited.
WINDOW NET
Window net meeting SFI 27.1 mandatory in full-bodied vehicles.
See General Regulations 6:3.
UPHOLSTERY
All front-engine open-bodied supercharged or turbocharged
(gasoline or methanol) cars, a flame-retardant-material-covered
seat mandatory.
BODY: 7
BODY
All full-bodied altereds and econo altereds, the maximum front-
end overhang for the 1994-1995 Chevrolet Lumina is 47.375
inches, 1994-1997 Pontiac Firebird is 50 inches, 1998-2002
Pontiac Trans Am/Firebird is 46.375 inches, and 1998-2002
Chevrolet Camaro is 46.25 inches. For all other applications, the
maximum is 45 inches.
ELECTRICAL: 8
BATTERIES
See General Regulations 8:1, 8:3, 8:4.
DELAY BOXES/DEVICES
Prohibited. See General Regulations 8:2.
MASTER CUTOFF
Mandatory on all vehicles with a battery. See General
Regulations 8:4.
TAILLIGHT
One functional taillight mandatory. See General Regulations 8:6.
SUPPORT GROUP: 9
COMPUTER/DATA RECORDERS
Permitted. See General Regulations 9:1, 9:2.
FIRE EXTINGUISHER SYSTEM
All front-engine open-bodied supercharged or turbocharged
(gasoline or methanol) cars, a fire extinguisher system must
meet SFI Spec 17.1. Minimum 20-pound NHRA-accepted fire
extinguishing system mandatory. See General Regulations 9:3.
TOW VEHICLES
Permitted. See General Regulations 9:12.
WARM-UPS
See General Regulations 9:5, 9:14.
DRIVER: 10
ARM RESTRAINTS
Mandatory in open-bodied vehicles. See General Regulations
10:3.
CREDENTIALS
Valid NHRA competition license mandatory. All competitors at
NHRA Mello Yello national events must be a minimum of 18
years of age. See General Regulations 10:4.
Gas Dragster Section 13A, page 5
DRIVER ADDITIONAL EQUIPMENT
Any vehicle that runs quicker than 6.00 seconds must meet
all applicable safety requirements for the body style used (i.e.,
full-bodied vehicles must meet Pro Modified, dragsters must
meet Top Alcohol Dragster rules, and altered/Funny Cars must
meet Top Alcohol Funny Car rules). Exception: Cars competing
in Competition eliminator are not required to have event data
recorders or automatic shutoff devices.
DRIVER RESTRAINT SYSTEM
Driver restraint system meeting SFI Spec 16.1 or 16.5
mandatory. Crotch strap mandatory. Restraint system must
be updated at two-year intervals from date of manufacture. A
minimum six-point driver restraint system installed according to
the manufacturer’s instructions is required for A/D, A/DA, B/D,
B/DA, C/D, C/DA, D/D, H/D, I/D, A/ED, B/ED, C/ED, A/ND, B/
ND, AA/AM, AA/AT, BB/A, CC/A, BB/AM, BB/AT, CC/AT, DD/
AT, A/A, A/AA, A/AP, B/A, B/AA, B/AP, C/A, C/AA, PST, A/EA, A/
PM, AA/PM. Fire-resistant covering on driver restraint system
required on all front-engine open-bodied vehicles in AA/AM, AA/
AT, BB/A, and BB/AM. See General Regulations 10:5.
HEAD PROTECTOR
Mandatory. See General Regulations 10:6.
HELMET
All front-engine open-bodied supercharged or turbocharged
(gasoline or methanol) cars, a full-face Snell SA or SFI equivalent
mandatory. All naturally aspirated front-engine open-bodied
cars, a full-face Snell SA or SFI equivalent mandatory. Helmet
shield mandatory for all open-bodied cars and any closed car
running 7.49 seconds or quicker. See General Regulations 10:7.
PROTECTIVE CLOTHING
Comp
SECTION 13A
GAS DRAGSTER
Requirements and specifications for Gas
Dragster classes are the same as those for
Comp - Section 12 - with the following exceptions:
DESIGNATIONS
A/D, A/DA, B/D, B/DA, C/D, C/DA, D/D, D/DA, E/D, E/DA, F/D,
F/DA, G/D, G/DA, H/D, I/D, J/D, and J/DA, preceded by the car
number.
FRONT-WHEEL FAIRINGS
Prohibited.
WINDSCREEN
Mandatory. See General Regulations 7:7.
ELECTRICAL: 8
IGNITION
See General Regulations 8:1, 8:3, 8:4, 8:5.
SUPPORT GROUP: 9
FIRE EXTINGUISHER SYSTEM
Permitted. See General Regulations 9:3.
DRIVER: 10
DRIVER
Any location permitted if in compliance with General
Regulations. Any car with no crossmember above driver’s legs
must have a strap or device to prevent legs from projecting
outside chassis.
HELMET
For all turbocharged and/or methanol-burning cars, a full-face
Snell SA2010 helmet and shield mandatory (goggles prohibited).
For all naturally aspirated gasoline-burning cars, a full-face
Snell M2010, M2015, SA2010, or SA2015 helmet and shield
mandatory (goggles prohibited). See General Regulations 10:7.
NECK COLLAR/HEAD AND NECK RESTRAINT
DEVICE/SYSTEM
Head and neck restraint device/system meeting SFI 38.1
mandatory in A/D, A/DA, B/D, B/DA, C/D, C/DA, D/D, D/
DA, E/D, E/DA, J/D, J/DA, H/D, and I/D. Neck collar meeting
Section 13B, page 10 Econo Dragster
SFI Spec 3.3 mandatory in all other classes. See General
Regulations 10:8.
PROTECTIVE CLOTHING
Jacket and pants meeting SFI Spec 3.2A/5 and gloves meeting
SFI Spec 3.3/1 mandatory, except cars running 7.49 or quicker,
jacket and pants or suit meeting SFI Spec 3.2A/15, gloves
meeting SFI Spec 3.3/5, and boots or shoes meeting SFI Spec
3.3/5 mandatory. A suit meeting SFI Spec 3.2A/15, gloves
meeting SFI Spec 3.3/5, and boots or shoes meeting SFI Spec
3.3/5 mandatory when automatic transmission is located in
driver compartment. H/D and I/D require a driver’s suit meeting
SFI Spec 3.2A/15 with SFI Spec 3.3/15 gloves and SFI Spec
3.3/15 boots. Drivers of all front-engine cars required to have
an SFI 3.3 head sock or an SFI 3.3 skirted helmet. All drivers
who do not use an SFI 3.3 neck collar (drivers who use head
and neck restraint system only), an SFI 3.3 head sock or SFI 3.3
skirted helmet mandatory. See General Regulations 10:10.
SECTION 13B
ECONO DRAGSTER
Requirements and specifications for Econo
Dragster classes are the same as those for
Comp - Section 12 - with the following exceptions:
DESIGNATIONS
A/ED, B/ED, C/ED, D/ED, E/ED, F/ED, and G/ED, preceded by
car number.
DRIVER
Any location permitted if in compliance with General
Regulations. Any car with no crossmember above driver’s legs
must have a strap or device to prevent legs from projecting
outside chassis.
HELMET
For all cars, a full-face Snell M2010, M2015, SA2010, or SA2015
helmet and shield mandatory (goggles prohibited). See General
Regulations 10:7.
NECK COLLAR/HEAD AND NECK RESTRAINT
DEVICE/SYSTEM
Head and neck restraint device/system meeting SFI 38.1
mandatory in A/ED, B/ED, C/ED, and D/ED. Neck collar meeting
SFI Spec 3.3 mandatory in all other classes. See General
Regulations 10:8.
PROTECTIVE CLOTHING
Jacket and pants meeting SFI Spec 3.2A/5 and gloves meeting
SFI Spec 3.3/1 mandatory, except cars running 7.49 or quicker,
jacket and pants or suit meeting SFI Spec 3.2A/15, gloves
meeting SFI Spec 3.3/5, and boots or shoes meeting SFI Spec
3.3/5 mandatory. A suit meeting SFI Spec 3.2A/15, gloves
meeting SFI Spec 3.3/5, and boots or shoes meeting SFI Spec
3.3/5 mandatory when automatic transmission is located in
driver compartment. Drivers of all front-engine cars required
to have an SFI 3.3 head sock or an SFI 3.3 skirted helmet. All
drivers who do not use an SFI 3.3 neck collar (drivers who use
head and neck restraint system only), an SFI 3.3 head sock
or SFI 3.3 skirted helmet mandatory. See General Regulations
10:10.
Section 13C, page 14 Nostalgia Dragster
SECTION 13C
NOSTALGIA DRAGSTER
Requirements and specifications for Nostalgia
Dragster classes are the same as those for Comp
- Section 12 - with the following exceptions:
DESIGNATION
A/ND, preceded by car number.
SECTION 13D
ALTERED & STREET ROADSTER
Requirements and specifications for Altered &
Street Roadster classes are the same as those for
Comp - Section 12 - with the following exceptions:
DESIGNATIONS
AA/AM, AA/AT, BB/A, CC/A, BB/AM, BB/AT, CC/AT, DD/AT, A/A,
A/AP, B/A, B/AP, C/A, D/A, E/A, F/A, G/A, H/A, I/A, J/A, K/A, L/A,
A/AA, B/AA, C/AA, D/AA, E/AA, F/AA, G/AA, H/AA, I/AA, J/AA,
K/AA, L/AA, AA/AF, and BB/AF, preceded by car number.
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CC/A: 8.00 or more pounds per cubic inch. One centrifugal
supercharger only. Full-bodied cars only. 2,700-pound
minimum
BB/AM: 7.50 or more pounds per cubic inch. Supercharged;
small-block only; methanol. 1,500-pound minimum
BB/AT: 8.20 or more pounds per cubic inch. Turbocharged;
2,100-pound minimum. 4-cylinder; 1,350-pound
minimum
CC/AT: 13.40 or more pounds per cubic inch. Turbocharged;
6-cylinder, 4-valve engines only; 2,450-pound
minimum. Full-bodied cars only
DD/AT: 16.40 or more pounds per cubic inch. Turbocharged;
4-cylinder, 4-valve engines; 2,000-pound minimum.
Full-bodied cars only
A/A: 3.40 to 5.39 pounds per cubic inch; 1,500-pound
minimum
A/AP: 3.40 to 5.39 pounds per cubic inch. Planetary-type
transmission with torque converter; 1,500-pound
minimum
B/A: 5.40 to 6.49 pounds per cubic inch; 1,500-pound
minimum
B/AP: 5.40 to 6.49 pounds per cubic inch. Planetary-type
transmission with torque converter; 1,500-pound
minimum
C/A: 6.50 to 7.49 pounds per cubic inch; 2,100-pound
minimum
D/A: 7.50 to 8.49 pounds per cubic inch. 2,100-pound
minimum
E/A: 7.50 to 8.49 pounds per cubic inch. True wedge
cylinder heads (with inline and parallel valves) only;
2,100-pound minimum
F/A: 8.50 to 9.49 pounds per cubic inch; 2,100-pound
Comp
minimum
G/A: 9.50 to 10.49 pounds per cubic inch; 2,100-pound
minimum
H/A: 10.50 to 11.49 pounds per cubic inch; 2,100-pound
minimum (A/Altered through H/Altered are V-8-only
classes)
I/A: 8.50 or more pounds per cubic inch. V-6, V-4 engines
only; 2,000-pound minimum
J/A: 5.50 or more pounds per cubic inch. Inline or opposed
5- or 6-cylinder engines only; 1,400-pound minimum
K/A: 5.50 or more pounds per cubic inch. Inline 4-cylinder,
2-valve engines only; 1,100-pound minimum
L/A: 10.00 or more pounds per cubic inch. Inline 4-cylinder,
2-valve engines; 1,600-pound minimum
10.50 or more pounds per cubic inch. Inline 4-cylinder,
4-valve engines; 1,600-pound minimum
AA/AF: Maximum 153 cubic inches; turbocharged, 4-cylinder,
4-valve only. Front-wheel drive only, full-tube chassis
permitted. Minimum weight: GM Ecotec, 2,050
pounds, all others 1,750 pounds. Competitors may use
engines up to 176 cubic inches maximum but must
add 16 pounds per cubic inch to the minimum weight
for each cubic inch over 153
BB/AF: Maximum 153 cubic inches; turbocharged, 4-cylinder,
4-valve only. Front-wheel drive only, full-tube chassis
prohibited. Minimum weight: GM Ecotec, 2,350
pounds, all others, 2,050 pounds. Competitors may
use engines up to 158 cubic inches maximum but
must add 16 pounds per cubic inch to the minimum
weight for each cubic inch over 153
stripping. The case must be one piece with removable front and
rear bearing end plates; rotor must be contained within one-piece
case. The rotors must be driven from the front (both the external
drive and the internal gearing). The entire inlet opening must be
on/in the upper surface only. Any inlet/outlet cavity in front of the
rotors is restricted to maximum 2.150 inches, measuring from
the face of bearing plate to the back of the cavity. Billet cases
prohibited. The maximum length from the front of the supercharger
drive pulley to the leading edge of the rotor is 15 inches. Offset
drive pulleys may not be used to add to the number listed above.
All manifold configurations and supercharger modifications
and locations must be accepted prior to competition. Variable
multispeed supercharger devices prohibited. All AA/AM, BB/A,
and BB/AM vehicles using 12-71 or 14-71 superchargers must
have an SFI 14.2 or 14.3 Supercharger Restraint with approved
bag from same manufacturer. All other superchargers require an
SFI 14.1, 14.2 or 14.3 Supercharger Restraint. Air-to-air intercooler
permitted on supercharged vehicles. Supercharger must be in
conventional location above the intake manifold and cylinder
heads, and supercharger restraint device may not be modified.
Ambient air only; i.e., the flow of ambient air through the intercooler
and any associated ducting must be only a result of the movement
of the vehicle. For CC/A only, a 5.150-inch centrifugal supercharger
limited to inlet diameter internal O.D. 5.250 maximum; impeller
inducer diameter 5.150-inch maximum; impeller exducer diameter
8.000-inch maximum; discharge diameter 4.000-inch maximum;
housing diameter (external diameter of housing not to include
discharge) 12.000-inch maximum. Supercharger drive must
be belt, NHRA-accepted chain drive or NHRA-accepted gear
drive. Aftermarket intercooler permitted (air-to-air or air-to-water/
ice). Maximum 3-gallon-capacity reservoir permitted, must be
constructed of steel or aluminum, or an SFI 28.1 fuel cell. See
General Regulations 1:10, 1:11.
Section 13D, page 20 Altered & Street Roadster
TURBOCHARGER
Air-to-air or water-to-air intercooler permitted on turbocharged
vehicles. Maximum one supercharger or two turbochargers
(not both). CC/AT: Single turbocharger limited to 74mm; twin
turbocharger limited to 58mm. DD/AT: Single turbocharger
limited to 76mm; twin turbocharger prohibited on 4-cylinder
applications. BB/AF: Ecotec engine limited to single 68mm
turbo; all others limited to single 74mm turbo.
DRIVETRAIN: 2
CLUTCH, FLYWHEEL, FLYWHEEL SHIELD
Flywheel and clutch meeting SFI Spec 1.1, 1.2, 1.3, or 1.4
mandatory. Flywheel shield meeting SFI Spec 6.2 or 6.3
mandatory on all supercharged or turbocharged cars, or any car
using a SFI Spec 1.2 clutch (3 or more discs) or an SFI Spec 1.3
or 1.4 clutch (2 discs max). For AA/AF and BB/AF applications
where an SFI 6.1, 6.2, or 6.3 flywheel shield is not available,
a shield made of ¼-inch-minimum-thickness steel plate is
permitted. Shield must surround the flywheel/clutch/bellhousing
completely except for area of flywheel shield adjacent to
differential and axle shaft. Shield may be multipiece, with pieces
securely bolted together using minimum 3/8-inch-diameter Grade
5 or M10 class 8.8 bolts and nuts; must be attached to engine
and/or OEM bellhousing with a full complement (all available
engine bolt holes) and be equipped with a full motor plate
constructed of 1/8-inch-thick steel or 6061-T6, 7075-T6, or 2024-
T3 aluminum alloy plate with at least four additional 3/8-inch-
diameter Grade 5 or M10 class 8.8 bolts and nuts attaching the
lower half of the flywheel shield flange to the motor plate with
a maximum bolt spacing of 7 inches. Shield must extend from
the motor plate to at least 1 inch behind the clutch assembly.
Flywheel shield meeting SFI Spec 6.1 minimum mandatory on
all other cars. Multi-stage lockup-type clutch prohibited. Clutch
release must be manually operated by driver’s foot: Electronics,
pneumatics, hydraulics, or any other device may in no way affect
the clutch operation. NHRA-accepted physically challenged hand
controls permitted. See General Regulations 2:3, 2:5, 2:6, 2:9.
DRIVELINE
When the driveshaft contains universal joints, a driveshaft
meeting SFI Spec 43.1 is mandatory in AA/AM, BB/A, BB/AM,
AA/AT, BB/AT, CC/AT, DD/AT, A/A, A/AP, B/A, B/AP, C/A, A/AA,
B/AA, and C/AA. See General Regulations 2:4.
TRANSMISSION, AUTOMATIC
Permitted in AA/AM, AA/AT, BB/A, CC/A, BB/AM, BB/AT, CC/AT,
DD/AT, A/AA through L/AA, AA/AF, BB/AF, B/SR, and C/SR. Cars
with fully automatic transmissions with converter in A/AA may
be 100 pounds under calculated class weight; classes B/AA
through I/AA may be 250 pounds under calculated class weight;
J/AA through L/AA may be 150 pounds under calculated class
weight. CC/A with fully automatic transmission may deduct 225
pounds; Lenco-drive-type transmission may deduct 150 pounds
(for CC/A only). CC/A may be under posted minimum weight,
maximum 50 pounds. Except as noted above (for CC/A only),
at no time, regardless of transmission, may a vehicle be under
the minimum weight as stipulated under class designations. See
Section 12, Transmission, Automatic, for details.
TRANSMISSION, MANUAL
Permitted in AA/AM, AA/AT, BB/A, CC/A, BB/AM, BB/AT, CC/
AT, DD/AT, A/A through L/A, AA/AF, BB/AF, and A/SR. Classes A/
AP and B/AP limited to planetary transmission with a maximum
three forward speeds only. See Section 12, Transmission,
Manual, for details.
Altered & Street Roadster Section 13D, page 21
BRAKES & SUSPENSION: 3
BRAKES
Two rear-wheel hydraulic brakes mandatory. Hand brake,
if used, must be located inside roll cage. Steel brake lines
mandatory. See General Regulations 3:1.
STEERING
Minimum steering-wheel diameter 11 inches. See General
Regulations 3:3.
SUSPENSION
Full automotive-type front suspension mandatory on all cars with
wheelbase less than 120 inches. Minimum one hydraulic shock
absorber per sprung wheel mandatory. Four-link rear-suspension
car may use a single spring and shock absorber. Rigid-mounted
rear axles permitted. See General Regulations 3:4.
TRACTION BARS
Permitted. See General Regulations 3:5.
FRAME: 4
BALLAST
Permitted, must be located inside body line. See General
Regulations 4:2.
BUMPERS, ALTEREDS, FRONT & REAR
Mandatory on full-bodied cars, fiberglass duplicates permitted.
Optional on open-bodied cars; if used, must conform to
original specifications. Push bars recommended in place of rear
bumpers on open-bodied cars. Total weight of bumper and/or
push bar with brackets not to exceed 50 pounds.
BUMPERS, STREET ROADSTERS, FRONT & REAR
Comp
SECTION 13E
ALTERED TRUCK
Requirements and specifications for Altered
Truck classes are the same as those for Comp
- Section 12 - with the following exceptions:
DESIGNATIONS
PST, PS/TA, B/T, B/TA, C/T, C/TA, preceded by truck number.
DRIVETRAIN: 2
CLUTCH, FLYWHEEL, AND FLYWHEEL SHIELD
Flywheel and clutch meeting SFI Spec 1.1,1.2, 1.3, or 1.4
mandatory. Flywheel shield meeting SFI Spec 6.2 or 6.3
mandatory on all trucks using SFI Spec 1.2 clutch (3 or more
discs) or 1.3 or 1.4 clutch (2 disc max). Flywheel shield meeting
SFI Spec 6.2 mandatory on any truck using SFI Spec 1.3 or 1.4
clutches with 3 or more discs. Flywheel shield meeting minimum
SFI Spec 6.1 mandatory on all other trucks. Clutch must be
manually operated by driver’s foot: Electronics, pneumatics,
hydraulics, or any other device may in no way affect the
clutch system. Multi-stage, variable release-type clutch of
any description prohibited. Throwout bearing must release all
fingers, levers, stages, etc. simultaneously.
SECTION 13F
ECONO ALTERED
Requirements and specifications for Econo
Altered classes are the same as those for Comp
- Section 12 - with the following exceptions:
DESIGNATIONS
A/EA, B/EA, C/EA, D/EA, E/EA, F/EA, G/EA, and H/EA, preceded
by car number. Classes of competition within Econo Altered
are for naturally aspirated, single-engine gas Altereds or Funny
Cars. Class determined by total car weight (including driver)
divided by total engine displacement (cubic inches).
Comp
CLASSES
A/EA: 5.00 or more pounds per cubic inch; V-8 only;
1,500-pound minimum
B/EA: 6.50 or more pounds per cubic inch; V-8 only;
1,700-pound minimum
C/EA: 7.50 or more pounds per cubic inch; V-8 only;
1,700-pound minimum
D/EA: 7.50 or more pounds per cubic inch, V-6 only;
1,700-pound minimum
E/EA: 6.00 or more pounds per cubic inch. Inline or opposed
6-cylinder engines, 2-valve only; 1,100-pound minimum
F/EA: 6.00 or more pounds per cubic inch. Inline or opposed
6-cylinder engines, 4-valve only; 1,100-pound minimum
G/EA: 6.25 or more pounds per cubic inch. Inline 4-cylinder
engines, 2-valve only; 1,100-pound minimum
H/EA: 8.25 or more pounds per cubic inch. Inline 4-cylinder
engines, 4-valve only; 1,100-pound minimum
SECTION 13G
SUPER MODIFIED
Requirements and specifications for Super
Modified classes are the same as those for Comp
- Section 12 - with the following exceptions:
DESIGNATIONS
A/SM, B/SM, C/SM, D/SM, E/SM, F/SM, G/SM, H/SM, I/SM, A/
SMA, B/SMA, C/SMA, D/SMA, E/SMA, F/SMA, G/SMA, H/SMA,
and I/SMA, preceded by car number.
The struts must mount to the as-built upper OEM location. The
strut lower tower may be modified (i.e., existing holes slotted or
enlarged), but may not be reconfigured (i.e., welded shut). The
strut mount may utilize an adapter or plate on the underside of
the strut tower to facilitate camber/caster adjustment. Final strut
installation must be in a manner such that removing the three
bolts on top of the strut tower allows strut assembly removal.
Rear bumper cover only (i.e., not the bumper) may be notched
or slotted for clearance around wheelie bars. Opening maximum
is to allow for wheelie-bar movement only. Removal of rear
bumper cover or trimming rear bumper cover the full width of
wheelie bar permitted.
FRAME
Must be stock automobile frame for body used. Rear
frame may be moderately relocated for tire clearance. Rear
subframe may be c onstructed of 2-inch x 3-inch x 1/8-inch
or 1 5/8-inch by .118-inch (mild steel) or .083-inch (chromoly)
round tubing wall thickness and must be installed at original
height. Crossmembers may be modified or fabricated only
for transmission swaps, shock absorber and traction-bar
installation. Front-to-rear frame-strengthening members may be
added to any unibody-constructed car. May be up to 2-inch x
3-inch rectangular or 2 1/2-inch round material with .120-inch-
maximum wall thickness and located in a straight line between
front and rear subframes. If m aterial passes through floor, floor
must be welded to member, leaving no holes in floor.
FRAME, FWD CONVERSIONS
Aftermarket/fabricated forward-clip frame components of 2-inch
x 3-inch x .083-inch wall steel or 2 1/2-inch O.D. x .120-wall
steel maximum may be added to reinforce the as-built stock
frame/support assembly. As-built OEM crossmembers may be
relocated and/or trimmed for oil pan and/or engine clearance.
The OEM engine cradle/lower (or inner) framerails may be
retained, modified, or replaced.
ROLL CAGE
Mandatory. All chassis must meet the following SFI Spec: A/
SM through E/SM, A/SMA through E/SMA must meet SFI 25.1,
25.2, 25.3, 25.4, or 25.5 as applicable for e.t. and weight. Must
conform to specs for body style used. See General Regulations
4:4, 4:11, 10:6.
ROLL-CAGE PADDING
Roll-cage padding meeting SFI Spec 45.1 mandatory anywhere
driver’s helmet may come in contact with roll-cage components.
See General Regulations 4:11.
WHEELBASE
Must retain stock wheelbase +/- 3/4-inch and tread width for car
body used. Minimum wheelbase 96 inches. Maximum variation
from left to right: 1 inch.
TIRES & WHEELS: 5
TIRES
Slicks that fit in original outer wheelwell permitted. Inner
wheelwells may be altered but must be completely finished.
Outside of tire must be within 3 inches of inside of fender at
widest point of fender. See FENDERS for restrictions. See
General Regulations 5:1.
Super Modified Section 13G, page 41
WHEELS
Aftermarket wheels may be used front and rear. Lightweight
automotive-type wire wheels and motorcycle wheels prohibited.
The front wheel must be mounted using an OEM configuration.
Spindle-mount configurations prohibited. Minimum wheel
size: 13 inches unless car was originally equipped with smaller
wheels and is using original engine. See General Regulations
5:2.
INTERIOR: 6
DASH
Dash must remain as-built OEM, but may be removable.
Removable dash must be securely attached, and any
non-factory fasteners must be concealed to retain factory
appearance. Aftermarket or non-OEM dash prohibited.
UPHOLSTERY
Full interior trim must be retained according to factory
specifications. Must have full factory-type upholstery, including
factory-type carpet, door panels, and headliner. Interior gutting
prohibited. Replacement door panels and headliner permitted,
but must be fully upholstered to retain OEM appearance. Carpet
must cover entire floor and any chassis/frame components in the
floor area within the driver’s compartment. Aftermarket front seats
permitted, rear seat optional, but area must be reupholstered or
carpeted (no bare panels). See General Regulations 6:2.
BODY: 7
BODY
Must have factory-production 2-door sedan or hardtop passenger
car body. Body must not be altered in height, width, length,
Comp
SECTION 13H
PRO MODIFIED
Requirements and specifications for Pro
Modified classes are the same as those for
Comp - Section 12 and Pro Mod - Section 5
with the following exceptions:
DESIGNATION
A/PM, AA/PM, preceded by car number.
CLASSES
A/PM: Naturally aspirated or nitrous-assisted entries
AA/PM: Supercharged (maximum 526 cid) or turbocharged
Section 14, page 1 Top Alcohol Dragster
SECTION 14
TOP ALCOHOL DRAGSTER
DESIGNATION
TAD, preceded by car number.
centerline of crankshaft
4. R etain cylinder head, timing cover, intake manifold, exhaust
manifold, valve-cover bolt pattern; additional bolts/studs/
dowels may be used
5. R etain as cast/forged minimum block wall and web/rib
thickness
THROTTLE
Throttle-actuating method on rear-engine cars must be
protected where it passes blower drive. Throttle control must
be manually operated by driver’s foot: Electronics, pneumatics,
hydraulics, or any other device may in no way affect the
throttle operation. Dual throttle springs, one on each end of
all injector throttle shafts that extend through both ends of the
injector body, mandatory. A mechanical device for controlling
engine rpm during burnouts may be attached to the injector or
throttle linkage but may not be driver-controlled. See General
Regulations 1:12.
VALVE COVERS
Cast or fabricated metal valve covers using all attachment bolt
holes mandatory. Valve-cover restraints meeting SFI Spec 14.4
mandatory on all non-supercharged, nitromethane-burning
engines. Valve-cover gaskets, O-rings, etc. must be completely
bonded/glued to either the valve cover or cylinder head sealing
surface. Vent tube adapters on the valve covers must either
be fully welded to the valve covers or incorporate a gasket or
O-ring that is bonded/glued to either the adapter or the valve
cover. Valve covers must be fastened to the cylinder heads with
studs and nuts in lieu of bolts where possible. Spark-plug tubes
that penetrate the valve covers must have a restraining device
to contain the spark-plug tube in the valve cover in the event the
spark plug is discharged.
VENT TUBE BREATHERS
NHRA-accepted catch can/vent tube system mandatory.
Twist-on/quick-disconnect fittings between the vent tube hoses
and the valve cover vent tube adapters must incorporate a
Section 14, page 5 Top Alcohol Dragster
secondary locking device such as a hasp pin, ball lock pin,
etc. Tape is not a satisfactory primary or secondary locking
device. Double clamps are required on each end of all hoses
used in the vent system, including the dry-sump vents.
Double O rings required at each breather hose to valve cover
attachment. Minimum 1 1/4-inch inside diameter hoses are
required from each valve cover to the catch can inlets and/
or framerails and from each framerail outlet to both catch can
inlets. Minimum catch can(s) capacity is 6.75 gallons. Catch
cans must have adequate internal baffling. Minimum catch
can inlet configuration is two 1 1/8-inch inside diameter (or
equivalent area) tubes. Minimum catch can outlet/discharge
configuration is two 1 1/8-inch inside diameter openings
quivalent area). NHRA-accepted vent tubes/hoses are
(or e
mandatory for all connections; see NHRARacer.com for a list of
accepted vent tubes/hoses. Vent tubes must be unobstructed
from the interior of the valve cover to the interior of the catch
can; i.e., no orifices, reduced areas, filler materials, etc. Pan/
crankcase vacuum systems, of any description, are prohibited.
See General Regulations 1:13.
DRIVETRAIN: 2
CLUTCH, FLYWHEEL, FLYWHEEL SHIELD
Flywheel and clutch meeting SFI Spec 1.3 or 1.4 and flywheel
shield meeting SFI Spec 6.2 mandatory on all cars. Three discs
maximum on supercharged, methanol-burning cars. Four discs
maximum on injected nitromethane cars. Maximum depth of
flywheel shield: 9.4 inches (inside). Clutch must be manually
operated by driver’s foot: Electronics, pneumatics, hydraulics,
or any other device may in no way affect the clutch system.
Throwout bearing must release all fingers, levers, stages,
etc. simultaneously. Staged or variable release clutches of
any description prohibited. Clutch/bellhousing exhaust filter
mandatory. See General Regulations 2:3, 2:5, 2:6, 2:8.
DRIVELINE
Anti-blowback device mandatory. See General Regulations 2:1.
REAR END
Aftermarket full-floating or live axle assembly mandatory.
Maximum (numeric) gear ratio 4.58 for big-block, screw-
supercharger-equipped cars; 4.72 for big-block, Roots-
supercharger-equipped cars; 4.90 for small-block car regardless
of supercharger. Minimum (numeric) gear ratio, 2.90 for
non-supercharged, nitromethane-burning cars. See General
Regulations 2:11.
TRANSMISSION
Transmission prohibited in non-supercharged, nitromethane-
burning class. OEM or OEM-modified transmissions prohibited
in all classes. Aftermarket planetary transmission permitted
in s upercharged classes, limited to two units (three speeds).
Lockup converters prohibited. Overdrive transmission
prohibited. Final drive ratio must be 1:1. Clutch hold-down
device recommended on all cars. Reverser mandatory.
Automated shifters and/or timer-type shifting devices prohibited;
each individual shift must be a function of the driver. Air
shifter bottles must be stamped as meeting DOT-1800 pound
rating and permanently mounted (hose clamps or tie wraps
prohibited).
All shrouds must fully encapsulate the rear braces and the
secondary roll-cage hoop on the sides and top; when viewed
from the rear, the shroud must cover the complete visible roll-
cage structure. On the bottom, the entire shroud must extend
fully down to the centerline of the shoulder hoop; on the top and
sides, the entire shroud must extend fully forward to at least the
centerline of the side bars.
COMPUTER/DATA RECORDERS
See General Regulations 9:1, 9:2.
FIRE EXTINGUISHER SYSTEM
Fire extinguisher system meeting SFI Spec 17.1 mandatory
when driver sits behind engine(s). Must be installed per
manufacturer’s specifications with all gauges clearly visible. See
General Regulations 9:3 for acceptable fire extinguishing agents.
SHUTOFF DEVICE
Properly installed and operational Electrimotion Top Alcohol
Dragster Shutoff Controller Kit (part number SB001TAD for
blown applications, SB001AFD for injected nitro applications)
and Electrimotion Shutoff Receiver (part number RF001)
mandatory. The Electrimotion Top Alcohol Dragster Safety
Shutoff Controller Kit must be properly installed per the
manufacturer’s instructions. Modification of or tampering with
the Electrimotion Top Alcohol Dragster Safety Shutoff Controller
Kit prohibited.
TOW VEHICLES
Permitted. See General Regulations 9:12.
WARM-UPS
See General Regulations 9:5, 9:14.
DRIVER: 10
ARM RESTRAINTS
Mandatory. See General Regulations 10:3.
CREDENTIALS
Valid NHRA competition license mandatory. All competitors at
Section 14, page 11 Top Alcohol Dragster
NHRA Mello Yello national events must be a minimum of 18
years of age. See General Regulations 10:4.
DRIVER RESTRAINT SYSTEM
All belts must be covered with a fire-resistant covering.
Minimum 6-point driver restraint system meeting SFI Spec 16.1
mandatory. All shoulder, lap, and leg straps may be wrapped
around a frame or chassis tube, provided the belt is properly
aligned toward the direction of pull. When fastened with
driver in position, absolutely no “folds” are permitted in any
belt(s). Otherwise, all belts must be mounted to the chassis via
mounting brackets that are bolted or welded to the chassis per
the manufacturer’s instructions. If the bracket is bolted through
framerail or chassis tube, the hole in framerail or chassis tube
must be bushed, with both ends of the bushing completely
welded to the tube. Whether mounted directly to frame or to a
tab welded to the frame, the mounting bracket attachment bolt
must be in double shear and of shoulder bolt design so as to
permit the bracket to pivot and align toward the direction of pull.
Shoulder belts may utilize two individual straps, each with its
own mount and mounting point; for a single strap, it must wrap
a minimum of 540 degrees around the shoulder hoop.
HEAD AND NECK RESTRAINT DEVICE/SYSTEM
At all times that the driver is in the race vehicle, from the ready
line until the vehicle is on the return road, driver must properly
utilize an SFI-approved head and neck restraint device/
system, including connecting the helmet as required for full
functionality of the device. The device/system must meet SFI
Spec 38.1 and must display a valid SFI label. The head and
neck restraint device/system, when connected, must conform
to the manufacturer’s mounting instructions, and it must be
configured, maintained, and used in accordance with the
manufacturer’s instructions.
HELMET
For all cars, a full-face Snell SA2010 or SA2015 helmet and
shield mandatory (goggles prohibited). Eject Helmet Removal
System (part number SDR 890-01-30) mandatory and must be
installed per manufacturer instructions. A Stand 21 Lid Lifter
head sock meeting SFI 3.3 may be used in lieu of the Eject
Helmet Removal System. See General Regulations 10:7.
PROTECTIVE CLOTHING
Driver’s suit meeting SFI Spec 3.2A/15, gloves 3.3/15, boots/
shoes 3.3/15, and head sock 3.3 mandatory. Drivers of
supercharged front-engine cars must use suit meeting SFI
Spec 3.2A/20, gloves 3.3/20, boots 3.3/20, and head sock
3.3 mandatory. All jacket and pants or driver suit that meet
the SFI Spec 3.2A/15 or 3.2A/20 must be recertified on a
five-year interval. Head sock is not mandatory when helmet is
manufactured with a skirt labeled as meeting SFI Spec. 3.3. See
General Regulations 10:10.
Top Alcohol Funny Car Section 15, page 1
SECTION 15
TOP ALCOHOL FUNNY CAR
Requirements and specifications for
Top Alcohol Funny Car are the same as those
for Top Alcohol Dragster -
Section 13 - with the following exceptions:
DESIGNATION
TAFC, preceded by car number.
The trailing edge of rear spoiler may not extend more than
TAFC
SECTION 16
PRO STOCK MOTORCYCLE
DESIGNATION
PRO, preceded by motorcycle number.
IGNITION
All ignition systems and/or components must be NHRA-
accepted. A current list of NHRA-accepted ignition systems is
available on NHRARacer.com. Any other attachment prohibited.
Ignition systems and/or components must be utilized in an
unaltered manner consistent with the manufacturer’s installation
and instruction books unless otherwise approved. See General
Regulations 8:3.
SECTION 17
PRO STOCK
DESIGNATION
PRO, preceded by car number.
DOORS
Must be functional and operable from inside and outside. Doors
must be NHRA-accepted. Must have sheet-metal deflector plate
between fenders and leading edge of doors.
FIREWALL
Moving stock firewall location rearward for engine installation
permitted. Minimum .024-inch steel firewall mandatory on any
car constructed after Oct. 31, 2006. See General Regulations
7:4.
FLOOR
Driver’s-side floor pan must be steel and must be welded
in place. Driver’s- and passenger’s-side floor pan must be
steel and welded in place on any car built after Oct. 31, 2006.
Remainder of stock floors may be replaced with .024-inch
steel or .032-inch aluminum or NHRA-accepted carbon fiber
permitted. Subfloors and/or belly pans prohibited with the
following exception: Floor area between the center framerails
extending from the rear crossmember to the bellhousing may
be enclosed from the bottom side. Must use minimum .024-
inch steel, .032-inch aluminum, or carbon fiber for material.
Magnesium prohibited. Maximum width for enclosure is 24
inches. Material may not extend more than halfway around
on outside of center framerails and may be two pieces. May
PS
Spill plate
20.5
23.5" Max.
2" Max.
STREET EQUIPMENT
Complete taillight assembly must be retained in stock original
factory location. Headlight design must be approved by NHRA.
One functional taillight mandatory. Headlights, parking and stop
lights, and taillight cannot be painted on body. Side marker
lights optional. Any other street equipment that does not affect
external appearance may be removed.
WHEELWELLS
Rear wheelwells must be separate for each tire. Maximum
height of rear wheel tubs from ground, 40 inches.
WINDSHIELD, WINDOWS
Full windows mandatory, side and rear windows, 1/8-inch-
minimum-thickness polycarbonate material permitted.
Pro Stock Section 17, page 10
Windshield, 3/16-inch-minimum-thickness polycarbonate
material required. Must match original contour and mount
in stock location. Windows must be closed. Cutting and/
or notching windshield permitted if covered by hood and/or
scoop. Windshields and/or windows must be clear, without
tinting or c
oloring. The vehicle’s manufacturer or model name
must be displayed with a decal on the windshield just below
the roof line. The identification decal must be no smaller than
2.125 inches and no larger than 4.5 inches in height. Side
windows, including quarter windows, limited to driver’s name,
car number, car builder name, class designation, and decals
only. Paint scheme may not extend into these windows.
Decals may not completely cover these windows. Outer edge
of windows must remain uncovered. NHRA reserves the
right to accept or prohibit placement of decals on windows
as deemed necessary to comply with this rule. See General
Regulations 7:8.
ELECTRICAL: 8
BATTERY
Maximum two batteries; total weight wet, fully charged,
including battery box: 100 pounds. Trunk installation mandatory.
See General Regulations 8:1.
IGNITION
See NHRARacer.com: NHRA Accepted Products, NHRA
Accepted Product Specifications, Pro Stock, Pro Stock
Electronic Fuel Injection Requirements.
MASTER CUTOFF
Mandatory. See General Regulations 8:4.
SUPPORT GROUP: 9
COMPUTER/DATA RECORDERS
Data recorders permitted; must be standalone, NHRA-accepted,
and used for information gathering only. See NHRARacer.com:
NHRA Accepted Products, NHRA Accepted Products, Data
Recorders. Digital dash display acceptable. Ride-height sensors
permitted; may only be connected to data recorder. See General
Regulations 9:1, 9:2.
EVENT DATA RECORDER
PS
SECTION 18
FUNNY CAR
DESIGNATION
FC, preceded by car number.
FUEL SYSTEM
Fuel gauge lines in the driver compartment must be steel-
braided with steel fittings. Fuel cells permitted. Pressurized fuel
tanks p
rohibited. Mandatory fuel tank vent, 1-inch-diameter
(+0.25-inch) hole in front of body to vent fuel tank outside of
body. All flexible fuel-pressure lines, with the exception of
the hat nozzle lines, must be pressure tested and labeled. All
testing must be hydrostatic for minimum 30 s econds at 750psi.
FC
Label must indicate date, PSI, and tester I.D. Labeling must be
impervious to nitromethane and brake clean. All fuels other than
nitromethane and methanol prohibited. Artificial cooling and/or
heating of fuel prohibited. Nitromethane content restricted to 90
percent maximum. See General Regulations 1:6.
INTAKE MANIFOLD
Accepted setback manifolds: AJPE Stage III 25A-103 or 25A-
110, JFR FAM1174 and TBS-500. All other setback manifolds
prohibited. Manifold studs must be manufactured per NHRA
specifications. If using the TBS-500 a tether is required connecting
the two halves of the manifold. Refer to NHRARacer.com for
minimum requirements. A current list of NHRA-accepted manifold
restraints is available on NHRARacer.com. Manifold burst panel(s)
meeting SFI Spec 23.1 mandatory. If single panel is used, total
area of rupture disk must equal or exceed 10 square inches. If
multiple panels are used, total area of rupture disks must equal or
exceed 12 square inches. Panels may be installed in the front and
back, or on each side, of manifold. Only one panel per opening
permitted unless running the AJPE Stage III 25A-103 or 25A-110,
a maximum of one of the 10.75-inch openings may utilize double
panels or be blocked off. See General Regulations 1:10.
Section 18, page 4 Funny Car
OIL LINES
Rear main oil feed line, if installed, must be stainless steel.
All flexible-pressure oil lines, excluding return lines and any
line 30psi or lower in pressure, must use a factory-crimped
connection and be pressure-tested and labeled. All testing
must be hydrostatic for minimum 30 seconds at 750psi. Label
must indicate date, PSI, and tester I.D. Labeling must be
impervious to nitromethane and brake clean. Otherwise hard line
mandatory. Oil lines must be protected from blower belt by use
of a guard. When the oil filter and/or dry-sump tank is mounted
separate from the engine, oil lines must have a minimum 1-inch
free travel. The use of automotive-type screw-on canister oil
filters is prohibited.
OIL-RETENTION DEVICE
Engine oil-retention pan mandatory. Minimum material, .050-
inch aluminum or .040-inch carbon fiber/Kevlar. Pan must
extend rearward of the motor plate a minimum of 3 inches to
capture oil from rear main seal. Pan length from motor plate
forward must extend a minimum 3 inches forward of the front
face of the lower pulley. A longer pan to provide improved oil
retention is acceptable; however, pan must not extend under
driver’s seat or provide air passages that would be considered
enhanced ground effects. Pan may be no wider than outside
edge of the bottom framerails and must extend to the top of
the upper framerails. Pan must be either a one-piece design
or constructed as to be sealed as a retention device to retain
oil. Must have minimum 4-inch-high bulkhead on front and
minimum 2-inch-high bulkhead on rear for oil retention during
acceleration and deceleration. Bulkheads must be “coved”
toward oil pan to assist oil in staying within the confines of the
bulkheads. A nonflammable, oil-absorbent liner mandatory
inside of retention device. All holes, cracks, or other openings
must be plugged to prevent oil from leaking out of oil-retention
pan.
PAN PRESSURE SHUTOFF SYSTEM
An Electrimotion Pan Pressure Shutoff System Kit (part number
PK 01) or an Electrimotion Pan PSI Kit (part number PS 15)
connected directly to the mandatory Electrimotion Funny Car
Safety Shutoff Controller Kit (part number SB001FC, SB002FC,
or CM3.0) is mandatory on all cars. All of these components
must be properly installed per the manufacturer’s instructions
and fully operational. Maximum setting for the pan pressure
switch is 9 PSI. Any attempt to circumvent the function of any of
these devices is strictly prohibited.
SUPERCHARGER
Restricted to Roots-type supercharger, rotor helix angle not to
exceed that of a standard 71-series GM-type rotor. Turbocharger
and/or centrifugal supercharger p rohibited. Maximum size: 14-
71, 22 5/16-inch case length, 11 1/4-inch case width, 19-inch
rotor length; maximum rotor diameter: 5.840 inches including
fixed stripping. The top opening may not exceed 11.750
inches in length or 4.600 inches in width. The case must have
removable front and rear bearing end plates; rotor must be
contained within one-piece case. Inlet/outlet cavity permitted
on front plate only, restricted to maximum 1 inch, measuring
from face of bearing plate to the back of the cavity. Cavities
are not allowed on rear plate. Spacer or components between
top of supercharger case and bottom of hat restricted to 2-inch
maximum. Spacer and components may be constructed of
aluminum or composite materials only. Variable multi-speed
supercharger devices prohibited. Supercharger restraint system
meeting SFI Spec 14.3 mandatory. Supercharger restraint
straps must be covered with a fire-resistant material. Belt guard
Funny Car Section 18, page 5
mandatory to shield fuel/oil lines and to prevent damage to oil
retention pan. See General Regulations 1:10, 1:11.
THROTTLE
Throttle control must be manually operated by driver’s foot:
Electronics, pneumatics, hydraulics, or any other device
may in no way affect the throttle operation. The following
is an exception to this rule: In an effort to reduce oildowns,
parameters that indicate imminent engine failure (e.g., pan
pressure, etc.) may be used to activate a system capable of
pushing the throttle pedal to the closed position. All systems
performing this type of function must be approved by the NHRA
Technical Department. An NHRA-accepted mechanical device
for controlling engine rpm during burnouts may be attached to
the injector or throttle linkage but may not be driver controlled.
See General Regulations 1:12.
VALVE COVERS
Must be fabricated steel, titanium, or aluminum (no cast or
composite permitted) and NHRA-accepted. Must be installed
using 5/16-inch steel studs (4130 minimum) and steel or
titanium nuts. Titanium valve covers must be SFI Spec 14.4,
aluminum or steel valve covers must have SFI Spec 14.4
blanket.
VENT TUBE BREATHERS
Catch can/vent tube system mandatory. Twist-on/quick-
disconnect fittings between the vent tube hoses and the valve
cover vent tube adapters must incorporate a secondary locking
device such as a hasp pin, ball lock pin prohibited. Tape is not
a satisfactory primary or secondary locking device. Double
clamps are required on each end of all hoses used in the vent
system, including the dry-sump vents. Double O rings required
at each breather hose to valve cover attachment. Minimum 1
1/4-inch inside diameter hoses are required from each valve
cover to the catch can inlets and/or framerails and from each
framerail outlet to both catch can inlets. Minimum catch can(s)
capacity is an eight-quart sump (i.e., below the bottom baffle).
Catch cans must have adequate internal baffling. Minimum
catch can inlet configuration is two 1 1/8-inch inside diameter
(or equivalent area) tubes. Minimum catch can outlet/discharge
configuration is two 1 1/8-inch inside diameter openings
(or equivalent area). NHRA-accepted vent tubes/hoses are
mandatory for all connections; see NHRARacer.com for a list of
accepted vent tubes/hoses. See General Regulations 1:13.
FC
DRIVETRAIN: 2
CLUTCH, FLYWHEEL, FLYWHEEL SHIELD
Flywheel and clutch meeting SFI Spec 1.3 and flywheel shield
meeting SFI Spec 6.2 mandatory. Maximum depth of flywheel
shield: 9.4 inches (inside). Maximum six clutch discs permitted.
Aluminum flywheels prohibited. Clutch exhaust filter mandatory.
Refer to General Regulations 2:3, 2:5, 2:6, 2:7 and SFI Spec
10.1 for complete motor plate and bellhousing guidelines.
DRIVELINE
Anti-blowback device mandatory. See General Regulations 2:1.
DRIVELINE COVER
Each end of driveshaft must have a full 360-degree cover of
minimum 1/16-inch steel or 1/8-inch aluminum. Rear cover must
surround the coupler. Front cover must surround the driveshaft
from the back of the reverser to the end of the splicer sleeve
in the area of the driver’s legs. All covers must be securely
mounted to frame, suitable crossmember, reverser, or third
member.
Section 18, page 6 Funny Car
REAR END
Rear-end gear ratio restricted to 3.20:1 only; may not be
higher or lower. Aftermarket full-floating or live axle assembly
mandatory. Periodic maintenance must be performed per
manufacturer’s requirements. Front-loading or pumpkin-
style rear end prohibited at all national events. See General
Regulations 2:11. All hubs must be drive hub type and must
mate with required drive-hub-type wheel.
REVERSER
Reverser mandatory. Neutral lockout release pin mandatory.
REVERSER COVER
A one-piece tunnel, covering the reverser and driveshaft,
mandatory. Must extend from rear of bellhousing back to
within 2 inches of the front of driver’s seat and be of titanium
of .078-inch- thick minimum, chromoly 4130 of .090-inch-thick
minimum, carbon composite of .10-inch-thick minimum, or
carbon/titanium of .130-inch minimum. Hole allowed for lever.
Must include minimum 1-inch horizontal, mounting flange at
edges of tunnel. Mounting to chassis floor X member, minimum
four places, 5/16-inch steel or titanium bolts mandatory.
REVERSER PIN
Tether attached to reverser pin mandatory. Tether must release
pin from reverser mechanism and be accessible without
removing the reverser cover. All reversers must be equipped
with a pneumatically operated neutral lockout release pin.
Installation must be such that the driver can easily and quickly
release the pin with all safety equipment in place.
REVERSER SHIELD
A one-piece ballistic shield covering all units mandatory. Must
meet SFI Spec 4.1. See General Regulations 2:13.
TRANSMISSION
Transmission prohibited. See General Regulations 9:7.
BRAKES & SUSPENSION: 3
BRAKES
Automated and/or secondary braking systems prohibited:
Application and release of brakes must be a function of the
driver; electronics, pneumatics, or any other device may in no
way affect or assist brake operation. Four-wheel hydraulic disc
brakes with dual master cylinder mandatory. Carbon-fiber brake
rotors used in conjunction with carbon-fiber specific brake pads
(front and rear) mandatory; all other materials prohibited. Steel
brake lines mandatory. NHRA-accepted fireproof brake-line
covering mandatory on all (front and rear) flexible connection
lines. A current list of NHRA-accepted fireproof brake line
coverings is available on NHRARacer.com. Brake lines passing
engine or blower drive must be shielded. Hand-brake handle
must be constructed of minimum 5/16-inch-thick by 1-inch-
wide aluminum, steel, or titanium. Lightening of hand-brake
handle (i.e., holes, machining, etc.) prohibited. See General
Regulations 3:1.
STEERING
Commercially available quick-disconnect steering wheel
meeting SFI Spec 42.1 mandatory. Plating of steering
components prohibited.
SUSPENSION
Front and rear suspension prohibited. Steel or aluminum front-
spindle assembly mandatory, minimum 4130 steel. All other
materials prohibited. Plating of front suspension components
prohibited. See General Regulations 3:4.
Funny Car Section 18, page 7
WHEELIE BARS
Mandatory; must be functional. Steel and titanium wheelie bars
permitted, carbon fiber prohibited. Wheels must be nonmetallic.
See General Regulations 3:6.
FRAME: 4
BALLAST
Permitted. Must be secured with minimum of two 1/2-inch or
four 3/8-inch Grade 8 fasteners per 100 pounds and be NHRA-
accepted.
GROUND CLEARANCE
Minimum 3 inches from front of car to 12 inches behind
centerline of front axle, 2 inches for remainder of car, except oil
pan and exhaust headers. See General Regulations 4:7.
MOUNTING HARDWARE
See General Regulations 4:7.
HELMET SHROUD
All vehicles in Funny Car must have a rear roll-cage shroud.
A one- or three-piece shroud is permitted. The shroud must
be constructed of minimum .075-inch Grade 2 ASTM-B-265
titanium or .090-inch 4130 steel and must be shaped to conform
to the roll cage. The shroud must be attached to each of the
side bars with a minimum of three 1/4-inch-minimum-diameter
Grade 8 bolts and bosses per side, to the top with one 1/4-
inch minimum diameter Grade 8 bolt and boss, and the rear
bars with a minimum of two 1/4-inch-minimum-diameter Grade
8 bolts and bosses per side. Bolts must be 6-point hex-style
heads. Tabs with bolt and nut, where the nut is welded to the
tab, may be used in place of the bosses. Three-piece shields
must be made with two side shields and a center section.
across the car, 3 inches from the ground, extending for a length
of 12 inches + 1/4-inch max, rearward from the front spindle
centerline. Any exposed edges or openings as a result of trimming
the wheel-opening corner should be patched and refinished.
Such modifications must be authorized in advance by the NHRA
Technical Services Department and accepted upon completion.
Bodies are measured at centerline of front and rear axles. Fender
flares or lips, maximum 1.5-inch permitted on forward half of front
and 1-inch on the rear wheel openings; may not extend rearward of
spindle or axle centerlines; must be defined from body. Lips must
be mounted in line with wheel opening, and may not be mounted
in front of opening. Both the 1-inch and 1.5-inch flares will not
be considered in any width measurement. A body header flange
lip is allowed and can measure a maximum of 1 inch or as wide
as the body, whichever is less. Enclosing the wheelwells or the
use of wheel fairings is prohibited. Front and rear wheelwell must
maintain OEM radius and contour, and be accepted by NHRA at
the time of the body approval. Wheelwell openings: front, minimum
5 inches measured vertically from centerline of the front axle to
wheelwell opening; rear, minimum 8 inches measured vertically
from centerline of rear axle to wheelwell opening. Trailing edge of
rocker minimum 18 inches measured directly from centerline of
Section 18, page 10 Funny Car
rear axle. Front overhang not to exceed 40 inches from centerline
of front axle. Beltline moldings (if on stock vehicle), headlight and
taillight housings or indentations must be incorporated into body.
Headlights and taillights must be painted or decaled to simulate
OEM appearance and configuration. Taillight area may be hinged
(top only) for air venting, maximum 100 square inches. On each
side, maximum two flaps, that must be adjacent, accepted. The
hinged openings must include the taillight and must be rectangular
in shape; any other holes in rear of body prohibited. Hood scoops
prohibited; injector must protrude through hood. Maximum height
of hood cowling 5 inches, may be no wider than base of A-pillars.
Portion of the firewall between skin of the body and the chassis
can be no higher than 15 inches, as measured from the bottom
of the rocker panel to the bottom of the firewall. Vertical
portion of the firewall must be within +/- 1 degree of the motor
plate angle. Forward coving (radius lip that goes forward) is
prohibited.
The trailing edge of rear spoiler may not extend more than 56
inches past the centerline of the rear axle, may not be more than
4 inches above the roof line or higher than top of spill plates,
whichever is LESS, and the forward and trailing edge may not
Funny Car Section 18, page 13
be mounted so as to preclude a “wing” configuration. Wicker
on spoiler not to exceed 2 inches forward or back. Installation
of vortex generators is permitted on the spoiler assembly only;
prohibited on car body. Any adjustment or movement during
run prohibited. Airflow through spoiler or past the underside of
spoiler, other than hinged taillight area, prohibited.
SECTION 19
TOP FUEL DRAGSTER
DESIGNATION
TF, preceded by car number.
REVERSER
Reverser mandatory. Neutral lockout release pin mandatory.
All reversers must be equipped with a pneumatically operated
neutral lockout release pin. Installation must be such that the
driver can easily and quickly release the pin with all safety
equipment in place.
REVERSER SHIELD
A one-piece ballistic shield covering all units mandatory. Must
meet SFI Spec 4.1. See General Regulations 2:13.
TRANSMISSION
Transmission prohibited. See General Regulations 9:7.
BRAKES & SUSPENSION: 3
BRAKES
Automated and/or secondary braking systems prohibited:
Application and release of brakes must be a function of the
driver; electronics, pneumatics, or any other device may in no
way affect or assist brake operation. Dual spots or equivalent
Section 19, page 7 Top Fuel Dragster
oval pucks mandatory; minimum two rear-wheel hydraulic disc
brakes. Carbon-fiber brake rotors used in conjunction with
carbon-fiber specific brake pads mandatory; all other materials
prohibited. Hand brake, if used, must be located inside body or
driver compartment. Steel brake lines mandatory. NHRA-accepted
fireproof brake-line covering mandatory on all flexible connection
lines. A current list of NHRA-accepted fireproof brake line
coverings is available on NHRARacer.com. Brake lines passing
engine or blower drive must be shielded. Hand-brake handle
must be constructed of minimum 5/16-inch-thick by 1-inch-wide
aluminum, steel, or titanium. Lightening of hand-brake handle (i.e.,
holes, machining, etc.) prohibited. See General Regulations 3:1.
STEERING
Commercially available quick-disconnect steering wheel
meeting SFI Spec 42.1 mandatory. A device must be used
to prevent a long steering shaft from injuring driver in case of
frontal impact. Plating of steering components prohibited. See
General Regulations 3:3.
SUSPENSION
Front and rear suspension prohibited. Steel front-spindle
assembly mandatory, minimum 4130 steel. All other materials
prohibited. Plating of front suspension components prohibited.
See General Regulations 3:4.
WHEELIE BARS
Mandatory; must be functional. Steel and titanium wheelie bars
permitted, carbon fiber prohibited. Wheels must be nonmetallic.
See General Regulations 3:6.
FRAME: 4
BALLAST
Permitted. Must be secured with minimum of two 1/2-inch or
four 3/8-inch Grade 8 fasteners per 100 pounds and be NHRA-
accepted. See General Regulations 4:2.
HELMET SHROUD/DEFLECTOR PLATE
All vehicles in Top Fuel must have a rear roll-cage shroud.
A one-, two-, or three-piece shroud is acceptable. The
shroud must be c onstructed of minimum .075-inch Grade
2 ASTM-B-265 titanium or .090-inch 4130 steel and must
be shaped to conform to the roll cage. The shroud must be
attached to each of the side bars with a minimum of three 5/16-
inch Grade 8 bolts and bosses per side, to the top with one
5/16-inch Grade 8 bolt and boss, and to the rear bars with a
minimum of two 5/16-inch Grade 8 bolts and bosses per side.
Bolt heads must be 1/2-inch hex-style head; no clearance slots
allowed. Tabs with bolt and nut, where the nut is welded to the
tab, may be used in replace of the bosses.
Any car with a canopy must have a 3000 PSI, 112 cubic inches
minimum capacity fresh air breathing system. Fresh air system
must be manufactured and installed by the original helmet
manufacturer or with written authorization of the original helmet
manufacturer. Helmet must meet applicable SFI and/or Snell specs
with fresh air system installed. Compressed air only. Air must be
supplied by constant pressure (see General Regulations 9:8).
Spill plates must be flat, vertical, and inner and outer surfaces
must be parallel. Maximum thickness including trailing edge of
wicker 0.650-inch. Wicker permitted on trailing edge only. Must
be flat/straight, not to exceed 31 inches measured diagonally
from the front leading edge at the bottom of the spill plate to the
top trailing edge at the back of the spill plate. Lips of any other
kind prohibited. Spill plate must attach to wing or airfoil at right
angle, radius at joint prohibited. Spill plates must fit within the
confines of a 22-inch by 22-inch square box.
Regulations 10:7.
PROTECTIVE CLOTHING
Driver’s suit meeting SFI Spec 3.2A/20, long sleeve underwear
shirt meeting SFI 3.3., long underwear pants meeting SFI 3.3, SFI
Spec 3.3/20 gloves, glove under-liners made of flame retardant
material, SFI Spec 3.3/15 boots/shoes, socks meeting SFI
3.3, SFI Spec 3.3 head sock, and SFI Spec 3.3/10 helmet skirt
mandatory. All jacket/pants or suits meeting SFI Spec 3.2A/20
must be recertified on a five-year interval. All clothing containing
metal or plastic prohibited. Undergarments that are worn in
addition to those mandated that are made of flammable materials
(e.g. nylon, rayon, polyester, spandex etc.) are prohibited. All
jewelry prohibited. A 3000 PSI, 112 cubic inches minimum
capacity fresh air breathing system mandatory. System must be
manufactured and installed by the original helmet manufacturer
or with written authorization of the original helmet manufacturer.
Helmet must meet applicable SFI and/or Snell specs with fresh
air system installed. Compressed air only. Air must be supplied by
constant pressure. See General Regulations 10:10.
Section 20, page 1 Exhibition Vehicles
SECTION 20
EXHIBITION VEHICLES
The NHRA exhibition-vehicle program encompasses the
following vehicles: jet-powered dragsters and Funny Cars,
wheelstanders, jet trucks, fuel motorcycles, V-8-powered
motorcycles, diesel trucks, special fuel, and nitro Harley-
Davidson. All rules from the NHRA Rulebook apply to
these vehicles. Additionally, an Exhibition Vehicle Rulebook
Supplement is available on NHRARacer.com or from the NHRA
Technical Services Department for each of these categories.
4:1 Alignment. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18
4:2 Ballast. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18
4:3 Deflector Plate . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18
4:4 Frames . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19
4:5 Ground Clearance. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19
4:6 Magnaflux Certificates . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19
4:7 Mounting Hardware . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19
4:8 Parachutes. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20
4:9 Pinion Support . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20
4:10 Roll Bar. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20
4:11 Roll Cage . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21
4:12 Wheelbase . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30
TIRES & WHEELS: 5
5:1 Tires . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30
5:2 Wheels . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30
Section 21, page 2 General Regulations
INTERIOR: 6
6:1 Driver Compartment. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31
6:2 Upholstery, Seats. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31
6:3 Window Net . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 32
BODY: 7
7:1 Air Foils, Wings. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 32
7:2 Competition Numbers. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .33
7:3 Fenders. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 33
7:4 Firewall. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 33
7:5 Floor. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 33
7:6 Hood Scoop. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 34
7:7 Windscreen. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 34
7:8 Windshield, Windows. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 34
ELECTRICAL/CONTROL: 8
8:1 Batteries. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 35
8:2 Delay Boxes/Devices . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 35
8:3 Ignition . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 36
8:4 Master Cutoff . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 37
8:5 Starters. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 37
8:6 Taillights . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 37
8:7 Switches & Buttons . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 37
8:8 Shift Light. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 37
SUPPORT GROUP: 9
9:1 Computer. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 37
9:2 Data Recorders. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 38
9:3 Fire Extinguisher. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 38
9:4 Generators . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 39
9:5 Jacks & Jackstands. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 39
9:6 Lifting Devices . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 39
9:7 Oversize Trailers. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 39
9:8 Pressurized Bottles. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 39
9:9 Push Bars. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 40
9:10 Telemetry Devices. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 40
9:11 Traction Control . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 40
9:12 Tow Vehicle. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 40
9:13 Two-Way Radio Communication . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 40
9:14 Warm-Ups. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 40
9:15 Cameras. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 41
DRIVER: 10
10:1 Apparel. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 41
10:2 Appearance. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .41
10:3 Arm Restraints . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 41
10:4 Credentials. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 41
10:5 Driver Restraint Systems . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 43
10:6 Head Protector. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 44
10:7 Helmet . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 44
10:8 Neck Collar/Head and Neck Restraint
Device/System. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 45
10:9 Occupants . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 45
10:10 Protective Clothing. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 46
10:11 Seat Belts. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 46
GENERAL: 11
11:1 Advertising and Other Material/Displays . . . . . . . . . . . . . 47
General Regulations Section 21, page 3
SECTION 21
GENERAL REGULATIONS
Throughout this Rulebook, a number of references are made
for p
articular products to meet certain specifications (i.e., SFI
Specs, Snell, DOT, etc.). It is important to realize that these
products are manufactured to meet certain specifications,
and upon completion, the manufacturer labels the product as
meeting that spec. T herefore, except as outlined under SFI
requirements, any change to the product voids that certification.
for trucks running 11.99 to 10.00; and 24 inches for trucks running
9.99 s econds and quicker. Engine must be mounted to frame by a
minimum of two 3/8-inch-diameter Grade 5 bolts. Valvetrain must
incorporate c onventional automotive coil spring design; pneumatic-
type valvetrains are prohibited in all classes. All classes, with the
exception of Stock and E.T. cars slower than 10.99 seconds,
harmonic balancer meeting SFI Spec 18.1 or solid metallic hub
mandatory. All cars with pressed-on front harmonic balancers
must have such installed to protect accidental loss (i.e., drilled and
bolted). Ceramic b earings prohibited in all NHRA categories.
1:3 EXHAUST
All vehicles must be equipped with exhaust collectors, headers,
or stacks installed to direct exhaust out of vehicle body to rear of
car, away from driver and fuel tank. No part of the exhaust system
Section 21, page 4 General Regulations
may be routed through the driver’s compartment. Exhaust system
components must be securely fastened (i.e., metal connector
straps, bolted, welded, etc.) to prevent loss of system components
during competition. All removable multipiece exhaust collectors/
stacks must be securely fastened with either an NHRA-accepted
header tether, a minimum 1/2’’ (half-inch) stitch weld located on
each primary tube, or be permanently attached to the vehicle body
or frame with positive fasteners (i.e., exhaust hangers, support
brackets, bolts/nuts, etc.) such that they require tools for removal.
A current list of NHRA-accepted header tethers is available on
NHRARacer.com. Flexible t ubing or “flex pipe” prohibited in all
categories. If mufflers are used, they must be securely attached
to exhaust system and vehicle body or frame. Consistent with its
endeavors to maintain drag r acing’s acceptance as a recognized
sport and recreation, NHRA is enforcing maximum decibel levels
for Super Street, Super Gas, and Super Comp vehicles competing
at national events. NHRA may enforce the same or similar
requirements on other categories in the future.
1:6 FUEL
Racing Gasoline: A current list of NHRA-accepted racing
gasoline is available on NHRARacer.com. For all categories
using racing gasoline except Stock and Super Stock, racing
gasoline is defined for purposes of this Rulebook as a mixture
of hydrocarbons only. For Stock and Super Stock c ategories,
racing gasoline is defined for purposes of this Rulebook
as a mixture of aromatic and/or cyclic and/or paraffinic
hydrocarbons. Non-cyclic olefinic hydrocarbons and non-
hydrocarbons that do not increase the specific energy of the
gasoline are allowed to the extent they do not exceed 1 percent
(1%) by volume and are blended in the gasoline by the refiner
or fuel manufacturer. N on-hydrocarbons that do not increase
the specific energy of the gasoline are allowed to the extent that
Section 21, page 6 General Regulations
they do not exceed 0.15 percent by volume and are blended in
the gasoline by the refiner or fuel manufacturer. Racing gasoline
is a good electrical insulator, or dielectric, and its relative
effectiveness as an insulator is represented by its Dielectric
Constant. The average D.C. for the hydrocarbons that make up
gasoline is 2.025. This is defined as a reading of “0” with the
NHRA Fuel Check meter. Racing gasoline is tested and certified
at NHRA events by the application of various chemical analyses
as considered appropriate by Fuel Check personnel. Racing
gasoline in a vehicle may be checked before use in competition.
Vapor Pressure
@ 20ºC/68ºF 27.3 mm Hg (3.6 kPa)
@ 40ºC/104ºF 74.8 mm Hg (9.9 kPa)
@ 60ºC/140ºF 177.8 mm Hg (23.7 kPa)
Density
@0ºC/32ºF 1.162 g/ml
@20ºC/68ºF 1.138 g/ml
General Regulations
Approximate
Coefficient of
Expansion 1/ºC (1/ºF) 0.00122 (0.00068)
Solubility H2O in
NM@70ºC (158ºF) 19.3% by weight
NITROMETHANE REGULATIONS
The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) under the
Chemical Facility Anti-Terrorism Standards (CFATS) has
Section 21, page 8 General Regulations
identified nitromethane as a chemical of interest (COI). The law
requires anyone who possesses 400 pounds (42 gallons) or
more of nitromethane to complete and submit a “Top Screen”
questionnaire to the Department of Homeland Security. NHRA
has stressed for many years the importance of being not only
responsible, but leaders, in the area of nitromethane security.
The use of nitromethane in the sport of NHRA Drag Racing is
vital to our sport and we need to take necessary measures to
ensure its use for the foreseeable future.
Full-bodied cars 7.49 (*4.49) seconds and quicker with the OEM
floor removed/replaced: Each end of the driveshaft must have a
round 360-degree driveshaft loop within 6 inches of the U-joint,
and a driveshaft tube is also required. See Class Requirements.
For all cars with driveshafts that do not contain universal joints but
pass any part of the driver’s body: Each end of driveshaft must
have a full 360-degree cover of minimum 1/16-inch steel or 1/8-
inch aluminum. Rear cover must surround the coupler. Front cover
must surround the driveshaft from the back of the reverser to the
end of the splicer sleeve in the area of the driver’s legs. All covers
must be securely mounted to frame, suitable crossmember,
reverser, or third member. See Class Requirements.
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See Section 2:6 for motor plate and general requirements. The
flywheel shield must be fastened to the engine and motor plate
with a full complement (all available engine bolt holes or as
specified by the manufacturer) of minimum 3/8-inch-diameter
Grade 8 bolts or high strength steel studs above the centerline
of the crankshaft. The motor plate must be fastened to the
flywheel shield with at least eight 3/8-inch-diameter Grade 8
bolts or high strength steel alloy (or titanium) studs and nuts
below the centerline of the crankshaft. An opening in the motor
plate for an alternative starter location is permitted but it may
not exceed 2 inches in diameter and when such an opening is
present only one cooling hole is permitted in the motor plate.
2:10 FLYWHEEL SHIELD: OTHER CLASSES
All other cars using a clutch and running 11.49 or quicker must be
equipped with an SFI 6.1, 6.2, or 6.3 flywheel shield. See S ection 2:6
for motor plate and general requirements. There shall be a m inimum
of seven 3/8-inch-diameter Grade 8 bolts or high strength steel
studs in the top half of the bellhousing. There shall be a m
inimum of
eight 3/8-inch-diameter Grade 8 bolts or high strength steel studs
in the bottom half of the bellhousing used to fasten the bellhousing
to the motor plate. Modifications or repairs to the flywheel shield
prohibited except if performed and recertified by manufacturer.
Comp, Super Comp, Super Gas, 9.99 or quicker E.T. cars, and
135-mph or faster E.T. cars using an automatic transmission,
Lenco Drive, or BRT must be equipped with a flexplate meeting
SFI Spec 29.1 and covered by a flexplate shield meeting SFI
Spec 30.1. Transmission that can utilize a high-gear transbrake
must be supported by the use of two momentary buttons (one
to arm the system, second as the main transbrake). Air shifter
bottles must be stamped with DOT-1800 pound rating (minimum)
and be securely mounted (i.e., no tie wraps or hose clamps).
BRAKES & SUSPENSION: 3
3:1 BRAKES
Brakes on each car, regardless of class, must be in good
working order with two-wheel hydraulic brakes on rear wheels
as a minimum requirement. Four-wheel hydraulic brakes are
recommended, or as specified under Class Requirements.
Lightening of backing plates, brake drums, and/or brake shoes
by cutting or trimming metal prohibited. Cooling or lightening
holes may not be drilled in cast iron disc brake rotors. Aluminum
rotors prohibited. If hand brake is used, brake handle must be
inside car body or driver compartment. Brake lines must be steel,
General Regulations Section 21, page 17
steel braided, or DOT-approved flexible and routed outside the
framerail, or enclosed in a 16-inch length of 1/8-inch minimum
wall thickness steel tubing securely mounted where line(s) pass
the flywheel bellhousing area and not routed in the d riveline
tunnel. All brake lines must be attached to chassis as per OEM
style; hoses must have mounting brackets; no tie wraps, tape,
etc. All brake lines on any rear-engine car must be protected
inside of tubing or be braided steel c onstruction where they pass
the engine. All pedals must be covered with non-skid material.
Secondary braking systems are permitted. NHRA-accepted hand
controls for the p hysically challenged permitted. Automated
braking systems prohibited; application and release of brakes
must be a direct function of the driver; electronics, pneumatics, or
any other device may in no way affect or assist brake operation.
NHRA-accepted mechanical ABS systems permitted in all
classes; contact NHRA Technical Department headquarters. If
brake system includes a differential pressure switch, line-loc
installed on front brakes must have s olenoid installed after the
differential switch. All line-locs (electric or hydraulic) must be self-
returning to normal brake operating mode.
3:2 SHOCK ABSORBERS
Each car in competition must be equipped with one operative
shock absorber for each sprung wheel. Shock absorbers may
be either hydraulic or friction type, securely mounted, and in
good working order. See Class Requirements.
3:3 STEERING
Each car’s steering system must be secure and free of defects.
All butt-welded parts must have additional visible reinforcement.
Only conventional automotive steering systems are permitted;
flexible steering shafts prohibited. Rear-wheel steering prohibited,
unless vehicle was originally manufactured with an OEM system.
An OEM system may not be modified, altered, or used in any
manner inconsistent with manufacturer’s specifications. All rod
ends must be a minimum of 3/8-inch shank diameter and must
be installed with flat washers of sufficient outside diameter
to prevent bearing pullout. All steering boxes, sectors, and
shafts must be mounted to the frame or suitable crossmember
and cannot be mounted in any case to the b ellhousing and/or
bellhousing adapter shield, or motor plate. A secondary steering
shaft stop must be installed to prevent long steering shaft from
injuring driver in case of frontal impact (i.e., collar or U-joint
pinned at crossmember, bracket, etc.). Commercially available
quick-disconnect steering wheels permitted (except as noted
in Class Requirements). Adapter must be welded to shaft. All
fasteners must be of a positive nature; no roll or pressed pins,
no ball-lock pins, set screws, etc. NHRA-accepted swing-away
steering column permitted with removable steering wheel.
3:4 SUSPENSION
All cars must have a full suspension system of the type
General Regulations
4:4 FRAMES
Pressurization of framerails, roll bar, or roll cage in lieu of air
bottles is prohibited. All Top Alcohol Dragster chassis must
incorporate s tandardized tow hookup tube (see illustration) for
ease of removal in the event vehicle does not clear the racetrack
under its own power. Top Fuel dragster chassis must incorporate
either the standard tow hookup tube (see illustration) or an NHRA-
accepted tow hook loop attached to the front of the front wing
mounting tube. See also 4:10 ROLL BAR and 4:11 ROLL CAGE.
A-Arm Upright
20.75
farther forward than the body or bumper and must also satisfy the
3-inch ground-clearance requirement.
4:6 MAGNAFLUX CERTIFICATES
Magnaflux certificates may be required by the technical
inspector on any altered or welded parts.
4:7 MOUNTING HARDWARE
Hose clamps and tie wraps may be used only to support hoses
and wires; all other components must be welded, bolted, aircraft
clamped, etc. All self-locking fastener buttons must be metallic.
All self-locking fastener buttons may be painted any color
on their face, but must be WHITE or SILVER ONLY under the
face. This rule applies to ALL cars in ALL classes. All electrical,
instrumentation, etc. connection boxes (e.g., exhaust temperature
Section 21, page 20 General Regulations
sensor/data recorder boxes and similar components) must either
be securely (no wire ties, hose clamps, Velcro, etc.) attached
to the engine, frame, bellhousing, etc. OR be constrained by a
.060-inch-diameter stainless-steel multi-strand cable/lanyard
such that it will not drop to the ground or contact a tire if any of
the connecting wires break, OR be located such that they will fall
into the body/belly pan if any of the connecting wires break.
4:8 PARACHUTES
If outlined in Class Requirements, it is mandatory to have a braking
parachute produced by a recognized drag racing parachute
manufacturer. Dual parachutes required for all cars running 200
mph or more or if required by Class Requirements. Tech inspectors
may observe the proper operation of the parachute(s) and inspect
for worn or frayed shroud lines, ripped or dirty canopies, and
worn or ragged pilot chutes. Parachute cable h ousings should
be mounted solidly to frame tube or other suitable member no
farther back than 1 inch from the release handle. If automated
push-button release system is used, driver must also be able
to use handle to manually release the parachute(s). The release
housing must be attached within 12 inches of the parachute
pack and in a manner that will allow the inner cable to release the
parachute. When supercharged or using nitromethane as a fuel, it
is mandatory that the parachute pack and unpacked shroud lines
be protected with fire-resistant material from the mounting point to
the pack. Parachutes must have their own independent mounting
with sleeved 3/8-inch minimum steel bolts or steel pins required
for all applications unless otherwise stated in Class Requirements.
The use of ball-lock pins for parachute mounting prohibited.
Applications using two parachutes are required to have separate
mounting points for each parachute system. Shroud line(s)
mounting brackets must be constructed of minimum .090-inch
steel unless otherwise stated in Class Requirements. Safety pins
must be red flagged and removed prior to burnout.
4:8 4:8
12”
1”
4:10
Maximum of 5”
from top of roll
bar to brace.
For all vehicles required to meet SFI Specification 2.1, 2.2, 2.3,
2.4, 2.5, 2.6, 2.7, 10.1 and 10.4 the upper roll-cage members must
have head/helmet guards of one-inch by .058-inch round tube.
FULL-BODIED CARS
On full-bodied cars with the driver in driving position, helmet must
be in front of main hoop. If helmet is behind or under main hoop,
additional tubing same size and thickness as roll cage must be
added to protect driver. Main hoop may be laid back or forward,
but driver must be encapsulated within the required roll-cage
components. For cars being built to the Rulebook Spec (i.e., 8.50
seconds e.t. and slower), there are times when it is not practical to
fully weld the windshield bar and/or the main hoop to its adjacent
structure. In this case, the use of two (i.e., two per affected joint)
1 3/4-inch x 1 3/4-inch x .110-inch 4130 chromoly or mild steel
plate gussets, fully welded on one side, may be used to replace
up to 25 percent of the weld. These plate gussets may have a
maximum of one 1/2-inch-diameter and two 5/16-inch-diameter
holes. Another option to correct these incomplete welds is to use
two, fully welded, tube gussets per affected joint. These tube
General Regulations Section 21, page 23
gussets must be a minimum of 3/4-inch x .049 4130 chromoly
or 3/4-inch x .118-inch mild steel and at least 4 inches in length.
These gussets are an acceptable correction to incomplete welds
only in the OEM roof area. On unibody cars with stock floor and
firewall (wheel tubs permitted), the roll cage may be bolted or
welded to the floor/rocker box via 6-inch x 6-inch x .125-inch steel
plates similar to the roll-bar attachment requirements of paragraph
4:10 in this section. Unless attaching to OEM floor or frame, the
minimum requirements for a frame member or fully welded in
place frame connectors on unibody cars to which a roll-cage
member is attached are 1 5/8-inch x .118-inch MS or .083-inch
CM round and/or 2-inch x 2-inch x .058 MS or CM rectangular.
All cage structures must have in their construction a cross bar
for seat bracing and as the shoulder harness attachment point;
cross bar must be installed no more than 4 inches below, and
STREET ROADSTER
(10.00 (*6.40) seconds e.t. and slower)
D
D@
F
C
H H@
3
F
D
C
F
A - 6 points of attachment
D@ - Horizontal, 1 1/4” x .058” used to tie inner and outer
upper frame, only when no other support exists
F - Lower frame - needs extension on left side when
driver’s seat is overhanging lower framerail
H - Foot box support 1” x .058”
H@ - Retention for driver’s legs, also can be a dash mount
1” x .058”
3 - Single diagonal 3/4” x .058”
X or K design 5/8” x .058”
STREET ROADSTER
(10.00 (*6.40) seconds e.t. and slower)
D
C D
3
D
I
F
28” MAX.
A A
A
RIGHT SIDE VIEW
(Inner view, base for roll cage)
D
3 D
3 I
F
When this design is used for the inner structure, adjacent to the driver,
then the outer structure has no minimum requirements.
REAR-ENGINE DRAGSTER
(10.00 (*6.40) seconds e.t. and slower)
1
H
C
D
D
D 3 D 3 D 3
F
1”
MIN. 28” 28” 28”
MAX. MAX. MAX.
All dimensions apply to driver’s compartment only
H H
42” MAX.
E 3
H
OPTION #1
FRONT
H
H
42” MAX.
G
3
H D
OPTION #2
FRONT-ENGINE
DRAGSTER
(10.00 (*6.40) seconds e.t. and slower)
H 1
2
1
1
C D
4
D D
3 F 5
D
F
2” 28” 18”
MIN. MAX. MAX.
1 - Rear-engine dragsters with 5 or 6 points of attachment, use code A.
Front-engine dragsters with 6 points of attachment, use 1 1/2-inch x
.058-inch CM or .118-inch MS. Front-engine dragsters with 5 points
of attachment, use code B, and C (upper framerail/shoulder hoop)
becomes 1 1/2-inch x .058-inch CM or .118-inch MS.
2 - If over 18 inches, use code B, and C (upper framerail/shoulder hoop)
becomes 1 1/2-inch x .065-inch CM or .118-inch MS.
3 - If an X or K design is used then 5/8” x .058”, otherwise E.
4 - If lower framerails transition into back brace uprights, must include
a 1” x .058” crossmember between back brace uprights (rear seat
crossmember), min. 5 inches, max. 10 inches above lower framerails.
5 - “Kidney” upright.
General Regulations Section 21, page 27
1
D
C 3 D
D
I
F
28” MAX.
REAR VIEW
(Altereds, Funny Cars,
Rear-Engine Dragsters)
FULL-BODIED CARS
(8.50 (*5.35) seconds e.t. and slower)
A A
E
REAR VIEW
All cars with an OEM steel frame must have roll cage welded to frame. For
1997 and later Z06 and ZR1 Corvettes only with aluminum frames, the
acceptable roll-cage mounting is shown in the next drawing.
Tubing Code
O.D. CM MS
A 1 5/8 .083 .118
B-1 1 1/2 .058 .118
B-2 1 3/8 .049 .118
B-3 1 1/4 .049 .118
C 1 1/4 .065 .118
D 1 1/4 .058 .118
CM 4130 Chromoly
MS Mild Steel
General Regulations Section 21, page 29
c. S
liding sleeves of 1 3/8-inch x .083 CM or .118 MS, with minimum
2-inch engagement, are permitted in lieu of the upper pin/cup.
d. All bolt/pin holes in the swing-out bar must have at least one-
hole diameter of material around the outside of the hole.
On all cars requiring a roll cage, if the OEM firewall has been
modified (in excess of 1 square foot for transmission removal,
not including bolted in components) a lower windshield or dash
bar of 1 1/4 x .058-inch 4130 chromoly or 1 1/4 x .118-inch mild
steel is mandatory connecting the forward cage supports.
6:2
MINIMUM SEAT SUPPORT
4” max. from
1/2” steel top of seat
tubing
Cross bar
Section 21, page 32 General Regulations
All front-engine, open-bodied, supercharged or turbocharged
(gasoline or methanol) cars running 7.49 seconds and quicker must
have a flame-retardant-material-upholstered seat. Properly braced,
framed, supported, and constructed seats of aluminum, fiberglass,
carbon fiber, or double-layer poly (accessory seats) permitted.
Single-layer fiberglass seats must have steel tube framework,
1/2-inch-minimum O.D., for support. Aftermarket aluminum seats
must have reinforced head rest. Magnesium seats prohibited.
6:3 WINDOW NET
An SFI 27.1 ribbon-type or mesh-type window net is mandatory on
any full-bodied car running 7.49 (*4.49) or quicker. For full-bodied
cars running 7.50 (*4.50) to 9.99 (*6.39) or if vehicle runs 135
mph or faster, a ribbon-type or SFI 27.1 mesh-type window net
is mandatory unless otherwise specified by Class Requirements.
SFI 27.1 window net, when required, must be updated at two-
year intervals from the date of manufacture. Window net must
be securely mounted on the inside of the roll cage, with the
permanent attachment at the bottom. All attachment points must
be designed in an attempt to protect the driver and avoid contact
with track surface or guardwall. Eyelet clips, dogleash hardware,
hose clamps, etc. prohibited. Penetration of webbing, except as
performed per manufacturer’s instructions, prohibited. Any other
modification to net must be performed by manufacturer.
BODY: 7
7:1 AIR FOILS, WINGS
Air foils, canards, wings, and spoilers other than original factory
equipment are permitted only in open-bodied class cars (e.g.,
Dragster, Street Roadster, or open-wheel Altered) or as noted
in Class Requirements. A positive locking device to prevent
movement mandatory. No part to be within 6 inches of rear
tires. Spring-loaded spoilers, wings, or canards prohibited.
Adjustment of air foils, wings, or spoilers during run prohibited.
NOTE: A spoiler is mounted directly to the deck lid of the vehicle
such that air passes only on the top side of the device. An air
foil or wing is mounted on stands, struts, or pedestals such that
air passes over the top and underneath the device. Minimum
fastener size on all front wings, canards, etc. is 1/4-inch. Ball-
lock pins prohibited.
For all open-wheel/body cars where rear wings are permitted and
mounted to the roll cage, the wing may either be fully mounted to
the roll cage via plates and/or short brackets; maximum 6 inches
center-to-center between the upper (wing tab) and lower (roll
cage tab) bolts or have a roll-cage shroud. A multi-piece shroud
is permitted. The shroud must be constructed of minimum .075-
inch Grade 2 ASTM-B-265 titanium or .090-inch 4130 steel and
must be shaped to conform to the roll cage. The shroud must
be attached to each of the side bars with a minimum of three
1/4-inch-minimum-diameter Grade 8 bolts and bosses per side,
to the top with one 1/4-inch-minimum-diameter Grade 8 bolt
and boss, and to the rear bars with a minimum of two 1/4-inch-
minimum-diameter Grade 8 bolts and bosses per side. Tabs with
bolt and nut, where the nut is welded to the tab, may be used in
place of the bosses. Absolutely no components may be mounted
to the helmet shroud above the top of the shoulder hoop. Bolt
heads must be 1⁄2-inch hex-style head.
7:3 FENDERS
In Super Stock and Stock, the leading and trailing edges of
fender openings may be trimmed for tire clearance, maximum 2
inches. All vehicles in all classes must have re-rolled or beaded
edges on altered fenders. Flaring or spreading external fender
lines prohibited, except as noted in Class Requirements. Front
fenders may not be “drooped” on full-fendered car except as
General Regulations
Old floor
Tire
Prohibited in Top Fuel, Funny Car, Pro Stock, Pro Stock M otorcycle,
Top Alcohol Dragster, Top Alcohol Funny Car, Pro Mod, Comp,
Super Stock, and Stock; permitted in all other categories (E.T. rules
may vary by division; contact division office). A delay box or delay
device is defined as any device (electronic, pneumatic, hydraulic,
mechanical, etc.) built for the express purpose of creating a delay
between the release of transbrake line-loc, or two-step button, or
release of foot or hand brake, or release of clutch pedal/lever, or
release of any other device and the resultant action of the vehicle, or
as otherwise determined by NHRA.
When required, Top Fuel, Funny Car, Pro Stock, Top Alcohol
Dragster, and Top Alcohol Funny Car, fire extinguishing
system must meet SFI Spec 17.1 and installed and utilized per
manufacturer’s installation requirements. All front-engine, open-
bodied supercharged or turbocharged (gasoline or methanol)
cars running 7.49 seconds or quicker must be equipped with an
SFI-rated 20-pound fire system.
Seat belt
anchored at 45°
angle to the floor
of car
45°
Crotch strap to go
through seat and
anchor behind chest
line. With OEM-type
seat, crotch strap may
General Regulations
10:7 HELMET
As outlined under Class Requirements, drivers in all classes,
including motorcycles, must wear a helmet meeting Snell or SFI
Specifications.
Drivers of NHRA Lucas Oil Drag Racing Series and E.T. cars
(13.99 or quicker) must use a helmet meeting Snell K2015,
SA2010, SAH2010, K2010, M2010, SA2015, M2015, or SFI
31.1/2010, 31.1/2015, 41.1/2010, or 41.1/2015 Specs. Drivers in
supercharged, front-engine, open-bodied cars and Funny Cars
must wear a helmet meeting Snell SA2010, SA2015, SAH2010,
or SFI 31.1/2010, 31.1/2015 Specs. See Class Requirements.
General Regulations Section 21, page 45
10:8 N
ECK COLLAR/HEAD AND NECK RESTRAINT
DEVICE/SYSTEM
Neck collar must be commercially produced and designed
for racing. Two different types of collars are commercially
available: a full 360-degree “donut” type or a pull-together
“horseshoe” type. Modification according to manufacturer’s
recommendations to fit helmet and driver’s neck/shoulder
spacing permitted. Must be worn as per m anufacturer’s
recommendations. Must meet SFI Spec 3.3 as per class rules.
An SFI 3.3 head sock or SFI 3.3 skirted helmet is required where
a neck collar is required but has been substituted with a head
and neck restraint device. See Class Requirements.
SFI SPECIFICATIONS
Following is a list of all SFI Specifications applicable to NHRA
Championship Drag Racing, with respective e xpiration periods.
An item with an expiration period must be returned to the original
manufacturer for inspection and recertification at the end of this
period before it can be p
ermitted for further use at an NHRA event.
Unless otherwise noted in this Rulebook, refer to SFIFoundation.
com for the latest version of all non-chassis specifications. Also,
unless otherwise noted in this document, refer to TechConn.
NHRA.com for the latest SFI chassis specification versions. Note:
Only certified NHRA chassis inspectors and authorized NHRA
officials have access to TechConn.NHRA.com.
SFI SPEC DESCRIPTION EXPIRATION PERIOD
1.1 Single-Disc Clutch & Flywheel Assembly . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 years
1.2 Multi-Disc Clutch & Flywheel Assembly
E.T. through Comp, PS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 years
1.3 Multi-Disc Clutch and Flywheel Assembly
TAD, TAFC, TF, and FC . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 year
1.4 Multi-Disc Clutch and Flywheel Assembly
TAD and TAFC . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 year
1.5 Multi-Disc Clutch Assembly (with Power Adders) . . . . . . . . 1 year
2.1 Rear-Engine Dragster Chassis Spec, TAD
(Includes Wing and Rear-End Mounting) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 year
2.2 Front-Engine Dragster Chassis Spec, NTF, TAD . . . . . . . . 1 year
2.3 Rear-Engine Dragster Chassis Spec, TF
(Includes Wing and Rear-End Mounting) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 year
2.4 Front-Engine Dragster Chassis Spec, Advanced E.T.,
A/D, B/D, C/D, A/ED, B/ED, A/ND, & B/ND . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 years
2.5 Rear-Engine Dragster Chassis Spec, Adv. E.T. . . . . . . . . . 3 years
A/D, B/D, C/D, D/D, A/ED, B/ED, C/ED, & D/ED
(Does Not Include Wing or Rear-End Mounting) . . . . . . . . 3 years
2.6 Front-Engine Dragster Chassis Spec,
7.50 and Slower . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3 years
2.7 Rear-Engine Dragster Chassis Spec,
7.50 and Slower . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3 years
3.2A/1 Jacket (and Pants Where Applicable)
3.2A/5 Jacket (and Pants Where Applicable)
3.2A/15 Jacket and Pants or Suit . . 5 years, including the year on the tag
3.2A/20 Driver’s Suit . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 years, including the year on the tag
3.2A/25 Driver’s Suit . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 years, including the year on the tag
3.2A/30 Driver’s Suit . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 years, including the year on the tag
3.3 Neck Collar and Head Sock
3.3/1 Gloves, Shoes
3.3/10 Helmet Skirt, Gloves
3.3/5 Gloves, Shoes, Boots
3.3/15 Gloves, Boots
3.3/20 Gloves, Boots
4.1 Automatic Transmission Shield, Rigid . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 years
4.1 Automatic Transmission Shield, Flexible . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 years
6.1 Flywheel Shield, Spec 1.1 & 1.2
(2-Disc Max, or 3-Disc, 8-Inch Dia. Max) . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 years
6.2 Flywheel Shield, Spec 1.2, 1.3, 1.4 & 1.5 Clutch . . . . . . . 2 years
(Check with Manufacturer; May Be Only 1 Year)
6.3 Flywheel Shield, Spec 1.2, 1.3 & 1.4 Clutch . . . . . . . . . . . 2 years
(Check with Manufacturer; May Be Only 1 Year)
Charts and Formulas Section 22, page 2
SFI SPEC DESCRIPTION EXPIRATION PERIOD
7.1 Lower Engine Ballistic/Restraint Device . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 year
7.2 Lower Engine Ballistic/Restraint Device . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 years
10.1 Altered & F/E Dragster Chassis Spec, TAFC . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 year
10.2 Altered Chassis Spec, 6.00 to 7.49 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 years
Adv. E.T., AA/A, BB/A, AA/AT, BB/AT, A/A, B/A . . . . . . . . . 3 years
10.3 Altered Chassis Spec, 7.50 and slower . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3 years
10.4 Side-Steer Roadster Chassis Spec., 9.99 and quicker . . . 3 years
10.5 Funny Car Chassis Spec, FC . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 year
14.1 Supercharger Restraint (Roots) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 years
14.2 Supercharger Restraint (Roots) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 years
14.21 Supercharger Restraint (Screw-Type) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 years
14.3 Supercharger Restraint (Top Fuel) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 years
14.4 Valve Cover Restraint . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 years
14.5 Manifold Blankets . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 years
15.1 Rear-Drive Wheels, TAD, TAFC, Pro Mod, PS
15.2 Front Wheels
15.3 Rear-Drive Wheels, TF and FC . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 years
15.4 Rear-Drive Wheels, TF and FC . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 year
16.1 2- or 3-Inch Driver Restraint System . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 years
16.5 2- or 3-Inch Driver Restraint System . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 years
17.1 Onboard Fire Extinguishing Systems . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 years
18.1 Harmonic Balancer
23.1 Manifold Burst Panel
24.1/2010 Youth Full-Face Helmet (for JDRL only) . . . . . . . . . exp. 1/1/2022
24.1/2015 Youth Full-Face Helmet (for JDRL only) . . . . . . . . . exp. 1/1/2027
25.1 SFI Full Body Chassis Spec, Pro Stock . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 year
Adv. E.T. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 years
25.2 SFI Full Body Chassis Spec, 3,200-Pound Maximum . . . . 3 years
25.3 Full-Bodied Car, Tube Chassis Roll Cage
6.50-7.49, 3,600-Pound Maximum . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 years
25.4 Full-Bodied Car, Tube Chassis Roll Cage
7.50-8.49, 3,600-Pound Maximum . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 years
25.5 Full-Bodied Car, with OEM Frame
7.50-8.49, 3,600-Pound Maximum . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 years
27.1 Window Net . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 years
28.1 Fuel Cell: Pro Stock, Pro Modified, Advanced E.T.
29.1 Automatic Transmission Flexplate . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 years
30.1 Automatic Transmission Flexplate Shield . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 years
31.1/2010 Full-Face Helmet . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . exp. 1/1/2022
31.1/2015 Full-Face Helmet . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . exp. 1/1/2027
34.1 Supercharger, Screw-Type . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 years
38.1 Head and Neck Restraint System . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 years
40.1/1, 40.1/2 Motorcycle Rider’s Suit
41.1/2010 Open-Face Helmet . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . exp. 1/1/2022
41.1/2015 Open-Face Helmet . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . exp. 1/1/2027
42.1 Steering-Wheel Hub
Charts & Formulas
43.1 Driveshaft
45.1 Roll-Bar/Cage Padding
49.1 Top Fuel Rear Wing Assembly . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 year
49.2 Top Fuel Front Wing Assembly . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 year
54.1 Nonflammable, Thermal Barrier/Fire Extinguishing Coatings
Charts and Formulas
Item 6.00 to 7.49 7.50 to 9.99 10.00 to 10.99 11.00 to 11.49 11.50 to 13.99 14.00 & Slower Expiration
Master Electrical Cutoff Switch Y Y 8:4 / 135 mph 8:4 8:4 8:4
Neck Collar (SFI 3.3) Y Y 10:8 10:8 10:8 10:8
NHRA Competition License Y Y 10:4 10:4 10:4 10:4
NHRA Chassis Sticker Y Y 4:4 4:4 4:4 4:4
Padding Roll Bar/Cage Y / SFI Y / SFI Y / SFI Y 10:6 / 135 mph 10:6 / 135 mph
Parachute Y Y / 150 mph 4:8 4:8 4:8 4:8
Pressurized Bottles DOT (1800) Y Y Y Y Y Y
Protective Clothing Y Y Y Y 10:10 10:10
SFI 3.2A/15; 3.2A/20; 3.2A/25; 3.2A/30 Driver’s Suit 5 years, incl. year on tag
Roll Bar Y Y C / 13.49 4:10
Roll Cage Y Y Y / 135 mph 4:11 4:11 4:11
SFI Chassis Specification Y 4:4 / 180 mph 4:4 4:4 4:4 4:4
SFI 2.1; 2.2; 2.3; 10.1; 10.5; 25.1 Full Body Chassis Spec; Pro Stock 1 year
SFI 2.4; 2.5; 2.6; 2.7; 10.2; 10.3; 10.4; 25.1 Adv. E.T.; 25.2; 25.3; 25.4; 25.5 3 years
Supercharger Restraints Y 1:11 1:11 1:11 1:11 1:11 2 years
(SFI 14.1; 14.2; 14.21; 14.3)
Section 22, page 3
Taillight Y Y Y Y Y Y
Transmission Flexplate (SFI 29.1) Y Y 2:14 2:14 2:14 2:14 3 years
Transmission Locking-Type Dipstick Y Y Y
Transmission Reverse Lockout Y Y Y Y Y Y
Transmission Shield (SFI 4.1) Y Y Y 2:14 2:14 2:14 Rigid, 5 yrs.; Flexible, 2 yrs.
Window Net Full-Bodied Cars Y Y 6:3 / 10:3 6:3 / 10:3 6:3 / 10:3 6:3 / 10:3
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Charts & Formulas
Section 22, page 4
SFI 6.1: Flywheel Shield, Spec 1.1 & 1.2 (2-Disc Max. or 3-Disc, 8-inch Diameter Max.) 5 years
SFI 6.2: Flywheel Shield, Spec 1.2, 1.3, 1.4 & 1.5 Clutch (Check with Manufacturer; May Be Only 1 Year) 2 years
Harmonic Balancer (SFI 18.1) Y Y Y Permitted Permitted Permitted
Head & Neck Restraint Device/System (SFI 38.1) Y 10:8 / 200 mph 10:8 10:8 10:8 10:8 5 years
Helmet Y Y Y Y Y 10:7
SFI 24.1/2010; 31.1/2010; 41.1/2010; Snell 2010 exp. 1/1/2022
SFI 24.1/2015; 31.1/2015; 41.1/2015; Snell 2015 exp. 1/1/2027
Liquid Overflow Y Y Y Y Y Y
Section 22, page 5 Charts and Formulas
Handy Charts and Formulas
• Cubic Inch Displacement
CID = bore x bore x stroke x 0.7854 x number of cylinders
• Horsepower = (RPM x torque)/5,252
• Torque = (5,252 x HP)/RPM
• Valve Area = valve diameter x valve diameter x .7854
• Rod Ratio = rod length/crank stroke length
• Average Piston Speed = crank stroke x RPM/6
• Rear Gear Ratio = (RPM at finish line x tire diameter)/(MPH x
336)
• Volume (cc’s) of deck clearance
= bore x bore x 12.87 x depth of deck clearance
• Volume (cc’s) of head gasket
= bore x bore x 12.87 x thickness of head gasket
• Circumference = π x diameter
• Area of circle = π x radius2
• Volume of cylinder = π x radius2 x height
π = pi π = 3.1416 radius 2 = radius x radius
Weights:
Oil 1 gallon = 7.0 pounds 1 quart = 1.75 pounds
Gas 1 gallon = 6.2 pounds 1 quart = 1.55 pounds
Water 1 gallon = 8.4 pounds 1 quart = 2.10 pounds
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