Been wondering if plan on running faster than 10.0 I would assume need chassis cert and license. Now would an ihra be legal for drag week? As most local places are ihra near here would be easier. But if wont be accepted I will plan to for nhra license.
Chassis cert and comp license
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I have an IHRA license. Last year, I had the crossover license stuff filled out and the physical done, only thing left to do was mail it in with the check. I brought all of that and a check in case someone made a stink about it at tech. Nobody did. Just be prepared......
Yes you will need a chassis cert...Team Clueless
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according to the official rules, the chassis must be NHRA certified, but you can have a license from either NHRA or IHRA - go figureDW2013 - DNF (Gateway - trans failure)
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The Certs are not up to Hot Rod it is up to the Tracks all of and each you could be inspected 5 times if they want! That's why Hot Rods inspection is held separate.2007 SBN/A Drag Week Winner & First only SBN/A Car in the 9's Till 2012
First to run in the .90s .80s and .70's in SBN/A
2012 SSBN/A Drag Week Winner First in the 9.60's/ 9.67 @ 139 1.42 60'
2013 SSBN/A Drag Week, Lets quit sand bagging, and let it rip!Comment
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Most(if not all) NHRA tracks do NOT accept the IHRA cert or licence...Originally posted by bgblockelcamino View PostBeen wondering if plan on running faster than 10.0 I would assume need chassis cert and license. Now would an ihra be legal for drag week? As most local places are ihra near here would be easier. But if wont be accepted I will plan to for nhra license.
BUT the IHRA DOES in most casesLast edited by MR P-BODY; May 16, 2013, 08:42 AM.Comment
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