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looks like I have to become a member of ECTA for $50 and get rule book to make sure I'm legal, and then another $100 for the event?

before I spend any money, does anyone have a copy of the rule book so I know if I'm legal or not? I have a mostly stock truck, so I assume they have a "street/stock" class that has minimal rules? --I'd be happy if this brick hit 120 in a mile. It'll already do 97 in the 1/4 mile, but as speed increases...so does drag!

still, I'd like to verify before I spend money just to find out that I need to spend more money to become legal.


We better buy the ECTA rule books soon. I have a feeling that they will be selling a lot of them in this area soon. I do have the SCTA rule book and their roll cages are different than a NHRA one. John Holt Race Cars bilt my cage to SCTA specs and it passed the NHRA 8.50 certification. A NHRA 8.50 certification roll cage will not pass in SCTA.