Window Net Rule
The latest Rules Updates states that the Window Net rule for 7.50 and slower cars will remain the same as it has been. In other words, you don't have to cert it every 2 years....
Like it has been in the past.... Rock |
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Mine was expired in Houston. I was told to replace it and come back to tech. Sooooo????
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Rock
You DO have to have them certified every 2 years. Dave |
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figures i just bought a new one!!! im so sick of this crap!
Aaron Disinger 327y gt/ha |
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SECTION 20: GENERAL REGULATIONS, INTERIOR: 6, WINDOW NET (Page 29) (3/5/2012) An SFI 27.1 ribbon-type or mesh-type window net is mandatory on any full-bodied car required by the rules to have a roll cage. 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 by manufacturer, prohibited. Any modification to net must be performed by manufacturer.
Dave |
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I just checked again, from what I'm reading in the 2011 to 2012 NHRA rule book amendments, on page 60
27.1 Window Net (Mesh)............................................ .................2 years Mesh is struck through, meaning all 27.1 window nets. Maybe I'm reading to much into it. Kevin T S/ST 145T |
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I just recieved this an hour ago.
The NHRA has amended rules regarding the requirement of a window net for some of its sportsman and E.T. bracket classes effective March 5, 2012. The amendment clarifies the requirement of a SFI 27.1 window net in all full-bodied vehicles in Advanced E.T., Top Sportsman, Competition Eliminator, Pro Mod, and Pro Stock. See the Rules Amendments that will appear on www.nhraracer.com<http://www.nhraracer.com/> for individual eliminator requirements. General Regulations Section 20, page 29 6:3 WINDOW NET An SFI 27.1 ribbon-type or mesh-type window net is mandatory on any full-bodied car required by the rules to have a roll cage. 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 by manufacturer, prohibited. Any modification to net must be performed by manufacturer. Originally it was announced that basically all that were required to have a roll cage were to have an SFI ribbon-type or mesh-type window net that would be required to be updated every 2-years. Basically the 7.50 & slower vehicles (SS, Stock, Super Pro ET, SC, SG & SST) window net rule reverts back to the way that it was with a ribbon-type or SFI 27.1 mesh-type net accepted. Advanced ET cars 7.49 & quicker, Top Sportsman, Pro Mod and Pro Stock will continue to require a SFI 27.1 ribbon-type or mesh-type window net, to be updated every two years. |
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Just to add more fuel to the fire..............
It looks like SS/JA, SS/J & GT/HA, GT/H and lower don't require a roll cage.... If a roll cage is installed in a car that doesn't require a cage is the window net not mandatory and the car can be run with a cage and no window net AND THE NET DOESN'T NEEDE A RE-CERT?????????? That looks OK to me and it looks like that is what the rulebook says...... Ed it looks like the tech crew at Houston got it wrong if you ran SS/J or GT/K... Bob |
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All this discussion about window nets. I don't get it. Replace your window net for 25 dollars or buy the whole installation kit including net for 55 dollars. We spend more than that on dinner for 2. If you have a cage,put a window net in it. End of story. Bitch about something else ! Here is a link to window nets and kits http://www.jegs.com/p/G-FORCE/G-FORC...58701/10002/-1
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