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For SS/BX you have to have a Competition license. like Super gas. You also need a competition number. You have to have a physical & make the requiered passes for the license. Must have physical before making passes. You have to have the license even if your car is a 10:30 car in SS/BX. If you want to weight the car down & run SS/CX you can do so with just a NHRA membership & competition number. If the car fits the SS/DS class you can run it with only a membership & Competition number. I know because that is what I've been allowed to do. I've held the SS/CX & SS/DS records several times (even busted the SS/DS index) without a Competition license. It is all stated in the rule book.
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When you download the medical physical form, notice there is a section for vision included along with the other required information. If your eyes are normal the physician can fill this portion in with the rest of the form. If your eyes are corrected, as mine are, you will need to see your optometrist to have that part filled in. Both doctors need to sign and include their license numbers. NHRA will reject your form if the physician fills in the vision area and you have corrected vision. I found this out my first time. Jesse
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