Bracket Talk
NHRA T/S & T/D Index Enforcement Policy

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January 23, 2019, 03:54 PM
Mark Yeager
NHRA T/S & T/D Index Enforcement Policy
Beginning in 2019, the minimum class index for Top Sportsman and Top Dragster will move from 6.00 to 6.10. The maximum dial in will not change. The revision will bring the class ET breaks in better alignment with chassis requirements and the current rules package for vehicles running in the Top Sportsman/Top Dragster category.

- Qualifying runs quicker than 6.100 (3.700 eighth-mile) will be placed on the bottom of the qualifying list in reverse order following the slowest posted qualifying time.

- Runs between 6.000 and 6.100 during eliminations will be treated as a “break-out” run. Double-breakout rules and “first or worst” rules apply.

- Runs quicker than 6.000 (3.660 eighth-mile) in qualifying or eliminations will be an automatic disqualification from the event and the driver will receive 0 points from the event, which will be charged as 1 of the driver’s 8 eligible divisional or 5 eligible national scored events for the current season.

TS: 6.10 to 7.99 (1/4 Mile), 3.70 to 5.29(1/8th Mile)
TD: 6.10 to 7.70 (1/4 Mile), 3.70 to 4.99 (1/8th Mile)


Mark Yeager
January 24, 2019, 06:06 AM
pentastarrail
I saw the announcement and it made me laugh.
It's funny how they are NOW going to enforce the 6.00 rule when they could/should have been all along and NOT changed the 6.00 dial.

Laughing Hard

Oh well, PDRA here I come.


Man was not built to fly ... That's why he built HEMI's

Frank Zeffiro
ALIAS -- BIG KAHUNA
January 24, 2019, 02:36 PM
David Gerard
quote:
Runs quicker than 6.000 (3.660 eighth-mile) in qualifying or eliminations will be an automatic disqualification from the event and the driver will receive 0 points from the event, which will be charged as 1 of the driver’s 8 eligible divisional or 5 eligible national scored events for the current season.


Saving the racers from themselves! Telling some one to pack up and go home isn't good for anyone or the sport.

Slowing down a tenth is a lot easier and cheap that trying to speed up a tenth! Anyone with the skill to run 6.0 consistently, will easily be able to run 6.1 with almost no issues!