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I have a question for you guy's running NHRA with a 6.00 or quicker certification.
How long is the certification good for? Is it punched out on the date it was done or the date it expires?

Reason for asking is I have been asked to do tech at the Funny Car Chaos at Alamo Dragway and they accept IHRA or NHRA stickers.

Thanks
Dave


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3 years from the date of the punch
 
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Thanks Steve.
Dave


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quote:
Originally posted by Big Steve:
3 years from the date of the punch


Are you sure it's 3 years for 6.0 and quicker?


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Originally posted by "The Bender":
quote:
Originally posted by Big Steve:
3 years from the date of the punch


Are you sure it's 3 years for 6.0 and quicker?


3 years for 6.0, dont know about quicker
 
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I'm thinking that he's asking about a quicker than 6.0 cert..........


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All sportsman certification tags are valid for 3-years from the date of inspection; Pro certification tags are valid for 1-year from the date of inspection.

https://www.nhradiv3.com/apcm/...leid=71705&zoneid=18
 
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IHRA has one sticker for Sportsman 7.50 and slower, good for 3 years. Another for Professional 0.00 to 7.50, good for 2 years. It is my understanding that NHRA has more than two and since I will be dealing with Funny Cars and Altereds I imagine they will be faster than 7.50. I have seen NHRA stickers that had 6.00 and then something faster printed on them.

So I guessI need 6.00 and then whatever the faster one is..lol
NHRA just confuses me since I quit racing with them..

Thanks
Dave


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Originally posted by TD3550:
All sportsman certification tags are valid for 3-years from the date of inspection; Pro certification tags are valid for 1-year from the date of inspection.

https://www.nhradiv3.com/apcm/...leid=71705&zoneid=18


Thanks TD. I think you got it.

3 for sportsman and 1 for Pro..

Dave


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If I had a Chaos funny car or a Outlaw fuel altered I would put a 6.0 sticker on it. Thats is good for 3.66 in the 1/8 mile and neither class runs that quick and certainly are not Pros who race the big show.
 
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Talk about confusing. Back in i think 15 or 16, the boys in Glendora. Implemented a wing mounting change for the altereds. Can't be mounted to the top of the cage or something of that nature. Something with certain types of sill plates with a certain length strut.. If i remember correctly. there was a fatal involved with the wing and or the mounting.

Steve i sent you a PM.
 
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Originally posted by Big Steve:
If I had a Chaos funny car or a Outlaw fuel altered I would put a 6.0 sticker on it. Thats is good for 3.66 in the 1/8 mile and neither class runs that quick and certainly are not Pros who race the big show.


Bellemeur has gone high 3.50s but probably won't be there plus the heat. That is a nitro deal so quicker is possible. Depends on who shows up.



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DRR S/Pro
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My real concern in asking is some build their chassis to meet a specific SFI, which means they will only certify to a specific weight and ET.
That is where the NHRA certification gets sticky as the racer sometimes think it is allowed to have a quicker ET cert.

Fortunately with IHRA I only have to concern myself with it either going 7.50 slower or faster to determine which sticker I put on it, but I still use the appropriate SFI to check it.

I just don't want to tell someone their cert is out when it isn't or let them pass if it is out.

Dave


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I think faster than 6.0 is 1 year NHRA
 
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