NHRA Tech

Our local track in Eastern Washington State went to NHRA over the winter and put a couple hundred thousand dollars of improvements in including concrete launch to 1/8th mile (cant wait to see people break on that for the first time, lol). From what we were used to for 50 years with virtually NO (and I mean NONE) tech and safety standards its going to be a huge wake up for everybody. No more bungee cord battery hold downs and glass jar puke bottles. I'm happy that it will be safer even if it costs a few bucks more to race but I know the serious people are worried about their first tech inspection. Im planning on making sure I'm good to 11.50's, make a balls to the wall run, then find out where I stand. Stuff like the belts though are really going to make a lot of people pissed. I dont know what I'll do about those type of deals. This is a weekend hobby for me and new expensive stuff that is perfectly good every other season is not going to be my cup of tea.

-Sefus