(THESE RULE AMENDMENTS COVER RULE CHANGES MADE TO THE 2015 RULEBOOK) UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED, RULE CHANGES BECOME EFFECTIVE IMMEDIATELY INITIAL RELEASE 11/20/14 LAST UPDATE 5/20/2015
TABLE OF CONTENTS NHRA RULE AMMENDMENTS Note: All section and page numbers refer to those found in the latest version of the online 2015 NHRA Rulebook. The date beside the amendment indicates the day of original posting Rulebook additions are Blue underlined Deletions are Red strikethrough The most recent amendments are highlighted in yellow INTRODUCTION, NHRA JR. STREET (PAGE XV) (2/12/015)... 3 SECTION 5: NHRA PRO MOD DRAG RACING SERIES, FRAME: 4, ROLL CAGE (PAGE 5) (11/20/2014)... 3 SECTION 10A: STOCK CARS, ENGINE: 1, INTERCOOLER (PAGE 5) (12/2/2014)... 4 SECTION 17: FUNNY CAR, ENGINE:1, INTAKE MANIFOLD (PAGE 3) (05/20/2015)... 4 SECTION 17: FUNNY CAR, ENGINE:1, THROTTLE (PAGE 4) (2/12/2015)... 4 SECTION 18: TOP FUEL, ENGINE:1, INTAKE MANIFOLD (PAGE 3) (05/20/2015)... 5 SECTION 18: TOP FUEL ENGINE:1, THROTTLE (PAGE 4) (2/11/2015)... 5 SECTION 20: GENERAL REGULATIONS, BODY: 7, 7:1 AIR FOILS, WINGS (PAGE 32) (11/20/14)... 5 2
INTRODUCTION, NHRA JR. STREET (Page xv) (2/12/015) Pop culture observers who think young people s interest in cars is waning seem to have difficulty explaining a growing interest in motorsports among America s youth. In fact, to help meet the demand for teenagers wanting to drive fast, NHRA offers a racing program for 13-16-year-olds that combines racing and car safety. NHRA Jr. Street gives teenage boys and girls the opportunity to race against their peers with an approved licensed supervising adult as a teammate. Competitors will go through an orientation/licensing procedure on an eighth-mile dragstrip in their vehicles, which must meet program requirements. Approved vehicles must be registered, insured, street-legal vehicles with mufflers and street tires and run 10 9 seconds and slower. NHRA Jr. Street is for drivers of full-bodied cars, trucks, vans, or SUVs. Prohibited vehicles include open-top SUVs or open-top SUV-type vehicles. Convertible tops are allowed but must be closed at all times. Motorcycles and race cars are prohibited. All vehicles must be street-legal and driven in and carry proof of vehicle registration and valid insurance. Vehicles also must display valid license plates and be able to pass all state highway safety requirements for the state in which the vehicle is registered. Participants may not compete in any other class except Jr. Dragster. As part of the membership purchase necessary for this program, participants also receive the digital edition of award winning National Dragster magazine, access to NationalDragster.net, and excess medical insurance (coverage may be different outside the United States). All of NHRA s member tracks are eligible to conduct NHRA Jr. Street activities. Those interested in competing should contact a member track by using the Member Track Locator at NHRA.com. Program rules begin below. NHRA Jr. Street is the latest program in NHRA s youth racing segment that also includes the NHRA Summit Racing Jr. Drag Racing League, NHRA Drags: Street Legal Style presented by AAA, and the NHRA Summit Racing Series. SECTION 5: NHRA PRO MOD DRAG RACING SERIES, FRAME: 4, ROLL CAGE (Page 5) (11/20/2014) Chassis must meet SFI Spec 25.1. Chassis must be recertified yearly by NHRA and have serialized sticker affixed to roll cage before participation. See General Regulations 4:4, 4:11, 10:6. A panel of.032-inch aluminum,.024-inch steel, or carbon fiber must be installed on the inside portion of the roll cage anywhere the driver s legs can come into contact with the cage. Panels must be installed in the front and lower portion of the driver s-side X brace. Panels must attach to the interior side of the tubing, or no farther than the middle of the tubing, with impact-type padding attached to 3
the panels. Padding must extend to be flush with X brace. Minimum padding thickness is 1/4-inch. An additional panel(s) of.032-inch aluminum, or.024-inch steel, or carbon fiber must be installed in the roll cage roof area. The panel(s) must, at a minimum, extend from the driver s side roof bar to the centerline of the vehicle. The panel(s) in the Funny Car cage area must be removable for proper chassis certification inspection. SECTION 10A: STOCK CARS, ENGINE: 1, INTERCOOLER (Page 5) (12/2/2014) Intercooler tanks must be OEM and remain in stock location. SECTION 5: TIRES AND WHEELS, TIRES (5/20/2015) Restricted to Goodyear-only tires, as specified by NHRA. Clearance from outside of front tire to inside of fender at closest point not to exceed 4 inches. Rear clearance 5.5 inches from outside of tire to inside of fender at widest point. Inner liners permitted. Maximum height of front tire is 25 inches. See General Regulations 5:1. SECTION 17: FUNNY CAR, ENGINE:1, INTAKE MANIFOLD (Page 3) (05/20/2015) Beginning January 1, 2016 July 1, 2015, Accepted setback manifolds: AJPE Stage III 25A-110, JFR FAM1174. All other setback manifolds prohibited. Manifold studs must be manufactured per NHRA specifications. Refer to NHRARacer.com for minimum requirements. Manifold restraints mandatory on all set-back superchargers. Front manifold restraint meeting SFI 14.5 mandatory. A current list of NHRA-accepted manifold restraints is available on NHRARacer.com. Manifold burst panel(s) meeting SFI Spec 23.1 mandatory. If single panel is used, total area of rupture disk must equal or exceed 10 square inches. If multiple panels are used, total area of rupture disks must equal or exceed 12 square inches. Panels may be installed in the front and back, or on each side, of manifold. Only one panel per opening permitted. Doubling or tandem panel installations prohibited. See General Regulations 1:10. SECTION 17: FUNNY CAR, ENGINE:1, THROTTLE (Page 4) (2/12/2015) Throttle control must be manually operated by driver s foot: Electronics, pneumatics, hydraulics, or any other device may in no way affect the throttle operation. The following is an exception to this rule: In an effort to reduce oil downs, parameters that indicate eminent engine failure (e.g. pan pressure etc.) may be used to activate a system capable of pushing the throttle pedal to the closed position. All systems performing this type of function must be approved by the NHRA Technical Department. An NHRA-accepted mechanical device for controlling engine rpm during burnouts may be attached to the injector or throttle linkage but may not be driver controlled. See General Regulations 1:12. 4
SECTION 18: TOP FUEL, ENGINE:1, INTAKE MANIFOLD (Page 3) (05/20/2015) Beginning January 1, 2016July 1, 2015, Accepted setback manifolds: AJPE Stage III 25A-110, JFR FAM1174. All other setback manifolds prohibited. Manifold studs must be manufactured per NHRA specifications. Refer to NHRARacer.com for minimum requirements. Manifold restraints mandatory on all set-back superchargers. Front manifold restraint meeting SFI 14.5 mandatory. A current list of NHRA-accepted manifold restraints is available on NHRARacer.com. Manifold burst panel(s) meeting SFI Spec 23.1 mandatory. If single panel is used, total area of rupture disk must equal or exceed 10 square inches. If multiple panels are used, total area of rupture disks must equal or exceed 12 square inches. Panels may be installed in the front and back, or on each side, of manifold. Only one panel per opening permitted. Doubling or tandem panel installations prohibited. See General Regulations 1:10. SECTION 18: TOP FUEL ENGINE:1, THROTTLE (Page 4) (2/11/2015) Throttle-actuating method on rear-engine cars must be protected where it passes blower-drive section. Throttle control must be manually operated by driver s foot; electronics, pneumatics, hydraulics, or any other device may in no way affect the throttle operation. The following is an exception to this rule: In an effort to reduce oil downs, parameters that indicate eminent engine failure (e.g. pan pressure etc.) may be used to activate a system capable of pushing the throttle pedal to the closed position. All systems performing this type of function must be approved by the NHRA Technical Department. An NHRA-accepted mechanical device for controlling engine rpm during burnouts may be attached to the injector or throttle linkage but may not be driver controlled. See General Regulations 1:12. SECTION 20: GENERAL REGULATIONS, BODY: 7, 7:1 AIR FOILS, WINGS (Page 32) (11/20/14) Air foils, canards, wings, and spoilers other than original factory equipment are permitted only in open-bodied class cars (e.g., Dragster, Street Roadster, or open-wheel Altered) or as noted in Class Requirements. A positive locking device to prevent movement mandatory. No part to be within 6 inches of rear tires. Spring-loaded spoilers, wings, or canards prohibited. Adjustment of air foils, wings, or spoilers during run prohibited. NOTE: A spoiler is mounted directly to the deck lid of the vehicle such that air passes only on the top side of the device. An air foil or wing is mounted on stands, struts, or pedestals such that air passes over the top and underneath the device. Minimum fastener size on all front wings, canards, etc. is 1/4-inch. Ball-lock pins prohibited. Beginning January 1, 2015 2016: For all open wheel/body cars where rear wings are permitted the wing may be fully mounted to the roll cage or frame structure only via plates and/or short brackets; maximum 6-inches center-to-center between the upper (wing tab) and lower (roll cage tab) bolts. Tube type or extended wing stands are 5
prohibited when mounting wings to any components of the driver s compartment of any SFI specification roll cage. 6