NHRA Tech Department announces Rulebook amendments






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Publication: National Dragster
Date published: July 30, 2010

As part of its continuing efforts to enhance safety, NHRA has announced that rear carbon-fiber brake rotors and pads will be mandatory for Top Fuel dragsters, Funny Cars, Top Alcohol Dragsters, and Top Alcohol Funny Cars effective July 21, and front carbon-fiber brakes will be mandatory for Funny Cars and Top Alcohol Funny Cars beginning Aug. 11. The vast majority of vehicles in these classes already use this equipment. As an additional safety enhancement, NHRA is also working with manufacturers on a secondary tethering device for parachutes in the Top Fuel, Funny Car, Top Alcohol Dragster, and Top Alcohol Funny Car classes. This is in addition to an enhanced specification for parachute mounting for the same four classes that was introduced earlier this year.

A radio-frequency-activated shutoff device, which shuts off the fuel supply, cuts ignition, and deploys the parachutes if the driver has not done so after passing the finish line, will be mandatory beginning in 2011 for the Top Alcohol classes. This device has been mandatory in Top Fuel and Funny Car since earlier this year. Top Alcohol drivers may install the receiving device on their vehicles and use it immediately at all of the national events remaining on the 2010 schedule.

NHRA's investigations continue into the tragedies that have struck the sport this year, and NHRA and the entire racing community again extend their deepest condolences to the families of those involved. NHRA continues to actively address safety issues and work to enhance safety in the sport.

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