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Re: New IHRA track out west?
[Re: wyoming]
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01/28/09 09:04 PM
01/28/09 09:04 PM
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IHRA is much easier to deal with, they dont require a phyical till 8.50 for you license. They try to be more of a family thing(and they do)... most of the IHRA tracks allow overnight camping
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Re: New IHRA track out west?
[Re: DavidDean]
#207142
01/28/09 11:09 PM
01/28/09 11:09 PM
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I wish there were more IHRA tracks out west. Two tracks here in the Phoenix area both are NHRA too bad the west side does not go to IHRA was an AHRA track years ago.
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Re: New IHRA track out west?
[Re: wyoming]
#207144
01/28/09 11:32 PM
01/28/09 11:32 PM
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Quote:
The only thing that really kinda bothers me if it is going IHRA as I was told today is that it'll be the only one that I go to, all the other tracks I race at are NHRA, I've really liked having the ETI tech sticker that worked anywhwere, and not sure yet on what'll be the deal with the car number, heck didn't see this coming and I'm paid up two years, all together though I've allways heard how racer freindly IHRA is. Hopefully that's a plus, but honestly that doesn't fit the way RMR has ussually operated.
The inspection sticker is more of a track thing(maybe they deal with other tracks on this as well) but the IHRA has it also. I ran my NHRA numbers for along time at the IHRA track till I signed up with the IHRA using my NHRA number... it was fine(no one had my number). The IHRA does push the tracks to be racer/family friendly
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