
NHRA Lifts Ban on Drag Racing Factory 9-Second Cars Without a Cage
Cars like the Dodge Challenger SRT Demon and Tesla Model S Plaid have famously been prohibited from competing—until now.

The other way to look at it is, people buying these cars aren't installing roll bars and wearing helmets to street race, so if they take it to the track instead, that's a positive.I am a little surprised.
Personally I don't think it is a good idea, although it MAY help keep them from racing on the streets.
Not having a cage in the car, and the possibility of a crash at those speeds scares the $hit out of me.
Whats next, a "factory" built super gas car running without a cage?
I am a little surprised.
Personally I don't think it is a good idea, although it MAY help keep them from racing on the streets.
Not having a cage in the car, and the possibility of a crash at those speeds scares the $hit out of me.
Whats next, a "factory" built super gas car running without a cage?
That’s what has me confused about this. Yes, today’s cars have all kinds of driver aids. What is not taken into account is the quality of the driver.It's a great idea until something real bad happens and someone gets injured. I thought NHRA was the sanctioning that has always put safety first like early on with the Safety Safari. I guess as time goes by some of the old GOOD ideas aren't a big deal anymore.
"REAL BAD IDEA" So I guess the COPO Camaro and Dodges really don't need the Safety equipment they have?
The Plaid and the Chiron did identical quarter mile times. I think NHRA needs to take a long hard look at what they have done by this change. Performance statistics on all cars are available so I hope NHRA takes a look at them before it lets a car run.Wonder how the 1020hp Tesla Plaid fits in, which other than the multimillion dollar exotics like the Chiron is the only factory street car capable of over 150mph in the quarter mile that I'm aware of. Lift a little early, I guess, which is what Plaid owners have been doing already.
As the resident guy who knows every problem, deficiency, failure, missed turn, and nefarious activity ever perpetrated by the NHRA in the history of drag racing, you seem far more capable of answering that question than I.Is it hard to be the guy who knows everything?
Didn't even try to turn into the slide. Probably never been in a sliding car before.Check this out from Dragzine...
More money than brains...
A signed waiver. Probably not. ("Outlaw" track)
Sliding. Not rolling, yes.
Uneducated driver. Yes
Lucky he was not hurt.