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New NHRA Substance Policy

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clwill

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The latest substance abuse policy looks much better, very much tightened up. One thing caught my eye though. Under "covered individuals" it has:

Registered member said:
(1) anyone who holds or is applying for a competition license;
(2) all non-licensed competitors;
(3) crew chiefs and crew members of any race team;
(4) all team owners who are on site during an event to the extent that any such individual is Participating in the preparation or operation of the race vehicle;
(5) all NHRA officials and employees in safety sensitive positions.

Can't help but notice that #5 carefully excludes Reinhart :cool:

<for all the humor-challenged out there, this was intended as a joke>
 
Wondering if this also extends to the Board of Directors, Vice Presidents or the President-for-Life of the NHRA?
 
They can test me three times a week if they want to. I got nothing to hide.

And Chris,
I did laugh when I read that-LOL

Alan
 
What the heck is a "non-licensed competitor"? How can you compete without a NHRA competition license?

If you run below a certain speed (I think 11.99) you don't need a license.

<edit> I stand corrected, just checked the license app, and John is correct, at 10.00 and slower all you need is a state-issued driver's license and a competition number. </edit>
 
Wondering if this also extends to the Board of Directors, Vice Presidents or the President-for-Life of the NHRA?

(5) all NHRA officials and employees in safety sensitive positions.

I would say yes it does. Bring any of them around the sportsman pits after hours.... They will fear for their safety :eek:
 
if you go quicker than 9.99 in the 1/4 mile you have to get a competition licence. anything slowe than 10.00, a regular state issued licence is needed, plus a competition number. I usually run 12.70's with my camaro and I just have my regular licence and my # M380 that was issued by NHRA
 
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