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Michael Beard 02-11-2010 06:19 PM

New blood
 
http://www.ihra.com/article/5697.html

Quote:

2010 IHRA Rulebook Revisions and Clarifications

2/9/10

p. 97 License and p. 119 Race Credentials: Add as the first line of the section: All competitors with the exception of Jr. Dragster participants must be a minimum of 18 years of age to compete at IHRA Nitro Jam events.

JJ Carnero 02-11-2010 07:36 PM

Re: New blood
 
Michael,

Wow then i got lucky at Palm Beach lol, just kidding.
I'm already 18 if it was regarding me?? lol :)

BAS Racing 02-11-2010 07:37 PM

Re: New blood
 
What happens if someone under 18 earns a spot in the TOC by their Div points? Are they not allow to compete because the TOC is run at a Nitro Jam event?

Eric Merryfield 02-11-2010 08:26 PM

Re: New blood
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Michael Beard (Post 168596)

Anyone have a clue why? I know for a fact my daughter was/is looking forward to yanking gears and air in under two years when she turns 16. Now she will have to go NHRA, and get points if she want to do a national event, jr. dragster isn't for her, she has her eyes on the dakota.....(I don't know if the NHRA has a age min) license of course.

New blood shouldn't be given roadblocks.

Of course she can do the pro-ams, the local events, etc unless they change the pro-am rules also. I guess I should call and inquire.

Eric

CFM 02-11-2010 08:34 PM

Re: New blood
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Eric Merryfield (Post 168634)
Anyone have a clue why? I know for a fact my daughter was/is looking forward to yanking gears and air in under two years when she turns 16. Now she will have to go NHRA, and get points if she want to do a national event, jr. dragster isn't for her, she has her eyes on the dakota.....(I don't know if the NHRA has a age min) license of course.

New blood shouldn't be given roadblocks.

Of course she can do the pro-ams, the local events, etc unless they change the pro-am rules also. I guess I should call and inquire.

Eric

Same with NHRA as of last year I believe.

Marc Kinton 02-11-2010 09:36 PM

Re: New blood
 
I'm pretty sure you will find this is an insurance regulation, nothing more, nothing less, yes NHRA did this last year.

GTX JOHN 02-12-2010 12:47 AM

Re: New blood
 
My recollection was in NHRA as of 1/1/2008 no one under 18 could run a national event although they could run divisionals. My son was just turning 18 so we paid attention when the rule changed.

Tracey Harrington 02-12-2010 09:07 AM

Re: New blood
 
Some states have laws that state you must be 18 so the tracks have to follow the states law.

Dottie DiBartolomeo 02-12-2010 09:26 AM

Re: New blood
 
NHRA has had that rule for a couple of years. You can run the points races, but until you are 18 you are not permitted to race a National Event. They don't even allow you to sign up for electronic entry until your 18th birthday. Just went through this with Christina.

Bimbo Jones 02-12-2010 10:44 AM

Re: New blood
 
I thought they use to just follow the laws of the state they were in. I remember when Billy Meyers couldn't race his funny car at a National event in New Jersey because he wasn't 18. I know a lot of states are considering raising the legal driving age to eighteen. But I really feel NHRA should honor the legal driving age of the state the even is in. It wouldn't surprise me to see NHRA put age limit some day on some of us old farts. The Greek is my old fart hero.


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