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Originally Posted by Andys dad
If you do not have a valid drivers license you are not allowed to have an NHRA license.
I think you are on your "honor" to let NHRA know if you loose your license.
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Honor and NHRA. Thats probably not the best combination of words.
As far as loosing your state issued drivers license, I'm not sure if NHRA has a stance on this matter. 20+ years ago at Gainesville, Bracket racer A had knowlege that Bracket racer B had his license suspended for having too many speeding tickets in a given amount of time (I was not either A or B). Bracket racer A pointed this out to a track official and asked if it was legal for him to be racing while his state issued drivers license was suspended. The official refered them to then track manager Bob Moore. Bob told them that Racer B's issues with the state of Florida DMV wasn't any concern of his or the track. If the racer was capable of holding a drivers license (legal age, etc.), then that's all he was concerned about.
Hey Dan Moore, you're #1.
RIP Mark Graham