2011 Stock/Super Stock Rule Changes
NHRA has rule updates for 2011 listed on NHRA.com
Quick review: Stockers back to 1955 Valve springs in stock Parachutes in stock (over 150) Maximum weight limits Gloves/neck collars for more classes Trans shields/flexplates/flexplate shields in more classes Wagons in SS/GT Listed on front pages under Racer Updates |
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Am I understanding this one correctly. You can not run heavier than the next lower classes Minimum weight? So there will be no more running 300 pounds heavy to slow down cars?
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 determined without driver weight. Once classification weight is calculated, 170 pounds is added for driver to arrive at total weight. All cars are weighed with driver. |
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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. Eric |
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One new class has been added (AA Front Wheel). Does that mean the rumor of the factory cars in their own class goes away?
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i think the Max weight rule has been a long time coming. If you are heavy enough to run D/SA, you are D/SA, as long as the car fits that class, even if you did put C/SA on the sheet.
Also notice that now heim joint tie rods (bump steer kits) are legal now, after much heated debate. |
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Let the building begin. Eric |
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They highlighted "NHRA approved aftermarket cylinder blocks" for s/ss..is this new for stock??
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Do I understand correctly that now "any" valve spring is permitted, including dual springs "provided no modification to head is performed."? But that removing the "step" on Mopar heads would be considered a "modification"?
IHRA usually follows NHRA. |
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