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What class can I drag race in?

What class can I drag race in?

Drag Racing – Classes

  • Top Fuel Dragster (TF/D) These are also called the diggers and are the fastest class.
  • Pro Stock (NHRA, IHRA/MMPSA)
  • Pro Stock Motorcycle of (NHRA and ANDRA)
  • Top Alcohol Dragster (TA/D)
  • Top Alcohol Funny Car (TA/FC)
  • Playing Environment.

What is Street class in drag racing?

Class Description. True Street is a racing class for mildly modified to heavy modified high performance street vehicles that are street certified and able to drive over a 30-mile distance. All model years and engine types and power adders permitted.

What is the Super Pro class in drag racing?

The Super Pro class (4.30 – 7.75 – 8th mile ET) our quickest racers with both open and full-bodied cars and allows delay boxes and timed throttle stops. No down track stutter boxes permitted. The Pro class (5.70 – 8.99 – 8th mile ET) is for all non-electronic cars (no delay boxes or timed throttle stops).

What are the rules of drag racing?

Each participant agrees to familiarize himself with all applicable rules and regulations prior to competing in any IHRA sanctioned event.

  • SFI 40.1-1 or 40.1-2 suit or jacket or leathers or accepted kevlar mandatory for all riders.
  • 2000 or SFI 31.2 or 31.2 mandatory.
  • What are the categories of drag racing?

    Among the top five professional classes of drag racing are Top Fuel Dragster, Top Fuel Funny Car, Pro Modified, Pro Stock and Pro Stock Bike for motorcycles. There are also popular classifications that fall outside professional races.

    What are the classes of drag cars?

    The four Professional categories are Top Fuel, Funny Car, Pro Stock, and Pro Stock Motorcycle. They, along with Top Alcohol Dragster and Top Alcohol Funny Car, the three “Super” classes – Super Comp , Super Gas, and Super Street – and Pro Mod feature a single class of vehicle in heads-up competition.

    What are the classes of bracket racing?

    Racing classes. The most basic racing class is the bracket racing class, Street ET. Each motorcycle in this class must have a street tire and feature no wheelie bars. Some of these bikes have minor modifications such as having been lowered or featuring an air shifter to change gears.