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04-03-2018, 06:31 PM | #1 |
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NHRA irony
Just recieved an Email from NHRA to remind me that my NHRA membership and competition nummbers are soon to expire. I have to admit that I find it ironic that the National Dragster seems to have not have renewal forms in the magazine any more, and the E mail states there is no online procedure, nor any phone in renewals. Kinda funny, since the only way to enter a NHRA National Event is to do it online!
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Re: NHRA irony
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04-03-2018, 07:16 PM | #3 |
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Re: NHRA irony
IIRC, the application needs to be filled out as a PDF form and signed. Then it needs to be mailed (or possibly faxed) to your Division office.
I seem to remember that there was some confusion when the NHRA aligned the membership renewals with the license expiration dates, but hopefully everyone has gotten over that by now! Here's the contact information - Matt Levonas - Division Director 8412 Myers Rd E #305, Bonney Lake, Wa. 98391 Phone - (253) 446-6594 Fax - (253) 446-6683
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Re: NHRA irony
I believe the reason it has to be mailed has something to do with having a valid signature for some legal reasons-insurance?.
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