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Jrh5220 05-21-2024 09:41 PM

Rules
 
Al why are the nhra cars allow at Isra tracks but Ihra cars not allowed at nhra tracks..?

Dyno 05-26-2024 11:33 AM

Re: Rules
 
IHRA cars are allowed to run at NHRA tracks, as long as the cars fit within the rules and there is a class for them.

Jrh5220 05-26-2024 11:44 PM

Re: Rules
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Dyno (Post 697751)
IHRA cars are allowed to run at NHRA tracks, as long as the cars fit within the rules and there is a class for them.

I have a IHRA stocker and was told that I would not be able to race at Brainerd. At MWCR?.

J.R. Haddad 05-27-2024 08:54 AM

Re: Rules
 
In regards to your IHRA Stocker, the only track that I have seen them run
at is Marion, SD, at their IHRA sanctioned track. All S/SS cars at the MCR
races I have run there, run off of the last published IHRA indexes. As most
here realize, they are essentially the NHRA indexes plus 3 tenths, with
provisions for unique IHRA classes, I.E. crate motor, etc. I believe the balance of tracks the MCR races at are NHRA sanctioned, and I have not
seen them run the "OLD" IHRA indexes and rules. Additionally, Division 2 allows IHRA S/SS cars to run at their National Opens only, due to sheer volume of IHRA cars in that area. I believe when reading that ruling allowance quite a ways back, it was so that IHRA S/SS racers would not be immediately orphaned, and would have a reasonable time period to change their cars over to NHRA status. IHRA no longer supports the cars that old rules allowed, I don't know how we expect NHRA to support them. The horse has been out of the barn for quite a while now, it might be time to modify your car to NHRA rules, or be happy running in Marion, where they welcome IHRA cars and indexes with open arms, in a very well run program.

J.R.

340Cuda 05-27-2024 02:08 PM

Re: Rules
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Jrh5220 (Post 697775)
I have a IHRA stocker and was told that I would not be able to race at Brainerd. At MWCR?.

Is your car Stock Production or some other class that does not exist in the NHRA guide?

Jrh5220 05-27-2024 02:28 PM

Re: Rules
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by 340Cuda (Post 697788)
Is your car Stock Production or some other class that does not exist in the NHRA guide?

No class for my car in nhra rules . But really what difference does it make, not trying to set a record or gain points. Trackings are crying about money but turn down people take want to race.

Jrh5220 05-27-2024 02:31 PM

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Quote:

Originally Posted by J.R. Haddad (Post 697778)
In regards to your IHRA Stocker, the only track that I have seen them run
at is Marion, SD, at their IHRA sanctioned track. All S/SS cars at the MCR
races I have run there, run off of the last published IHRA indexes. As most
here realize, they are essentially the NHRA indexes plus 3 tenths, with
provisions for unique IHRA classes, I.E. crate motor, etc. I believe the balance of tracks the MCR races at are NHRA sanctioned, and I have not
seen them run the "OLD" IHRA indexes and rules. Additionally, Division 2 allows IHRA S/SS cars to run at their National Opens only, due to sheer volume of IHRA cars in that area. I believe when reading that ruling allowance quite a ways back, it was so that IHRA S/SS racers would not be immediately orphaned, and would have a reasonable time period to change their cars over to NHRA status. IHRA no longer supports the cars that old rules allowed, I don't know how we expect NHRA to support them. The horse has been out of the barn for quite a while now, it might be time to modify your car to NHRA rules, or be happy running in Marion, where they welcome IHRA cars and indexes with open arms, in a very well run program.

J.R.

Why would you race at Marion?

J.R. Haddad 05-27-2024 03:33 PM

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I have attended MCR races at Marion so that I can spend time with my friend Steve Koppien, and others I have met over the years, and I particularly like to support the Make A Wish race in the fall. Meeting all of those amazing children and their parents is a humbling experience for sure, and
anything we can do to help our fellow man or woman, is worth doing, always.

J.R.

BZenzen 05-28-2024 03:16 AM

Re: Rules
 
Similar to what Dyno said, the IHRA legal cars are able to run the local races, say BIR, RFR etc. I am not sure on National Opens, as that would fall more on the NHRA side of the house.

When it comes to the "rules", the timing system that these tracks operate on can't load in a crate motor class that may be an IHRA class. Most of the combos do fit in NHRA classes, I believe there are a handful of these cars that have joined us at MCR races in the past. You'd just have to identify which class your combo would fit into.

So long as short, yes those cars would be able to fit into those classes, just not the original designation you would use at TVD. Hope this helps.

Jrh5220 06-24-2024 07:12 PM

Re: Rules
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by BZenzen (Post 697812)
Similar to what Dyno said, the IHRA legal cars are able to run the local races, say BIR, RFR etc. I am not sure on National Opens, as that would fall more on the NHRA side of the house.

When it comes to the "rules", the timing system that these tracks operate on can't load in a crate motor class that may be an IHRA class. Most of the combos do fit in NHRA classes, I believe there are a handful of these cars that have joined us at MCR races in the past. You'd just have to identify which class your combo would fit into.

So long as short, yes those cars would be able to fit into those classes, just not the original designation you would use at TVD. Hope this helps.

So my car has a 11.25 index so I can run B/SA?


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