mopain
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NHRA has issued a press release announcing "a streamlining of its competition license program effective Jan. 1, 2016."
Release doesn't contain specifics on the three new levels of license (Pro, Pro/Sportsman and Sportsman) nor what levels will no longer need a medical exam.
Any time sportsman racers can save money, it's a good thing, but even more important, in my mind, is the fact that NHRA is finally doing something to encourage sportsman racing. I am curious as to what "certain levels" won't need a medical exam. Is it certain classes or drivers past a certain age? Also, how will the license classes break down? Will Sportsman be the old 8.50 and Pro/Sportsman be the old 7.50? So far, I like the changes Peter Clifford is making.
http://nhra.com/story/2015/11/14/nhra-updates-license-procedure/
Release doesn't contain specifics on the three new levels of license (Pro, Pro/Sportsman and Sportsman) nor what levels will no longer need a medical exam.
Any time sportsman racers can save money, it's a good thing, but even more important, in my mind, is the fact that NHRA is finally doing something to encourage sportsman racing. I am curious as to what "certain levels" won't need a medical exam. Is it certain classes or drivers past a certain age? Also, how will the license classes break down? Will Sportsman be the old 8.50 and Pro/Sportsman be the old 7.50? So far, I like the changes Peter Clifford is making.
http://nhra.com/story/2015/11/14/nhra-updates-license-procedure/
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