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We have two weeks til we race ROLL CAGE Effective July 1, 2009, for all cars: Helmet bars (3/4-inch OD x .058-inch chromoly tubing or 3/4-inch x .083-inch mild steel, or 1/2-inch x .090-inch flat strap) are required between the secondary upper roll-cage hoop and the upper roll-cage rear braces on each side of the car. If the center-to-center distance between the upper roll-cage rear braces exceeds six inches, then an additional helmet bar is required between the back braces. The helmet bars are to be installed at a height above the shoulder hoop that will keep the driver’s helmet inside of the upper roll cage. A steering crossmember (1/2-inch x .058 chromoly tubing or .083-inch mild steel) or plate or net must be installed across the upper framerails so as to retain the driver’s feet/legs in case of upset/incident. The steering crossmember, plate, or net must be located within six inches (forward or behind) of the driver’s knees. If a crossmember is used, it must be either welded or aircraft clamped (no hose clamps). If a plate is used, it must be either welded or bolted in place unless it is located and fastened below the upper framerails. |
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No Problem Raceway Chat
No Problem Raceway Chat
Jr. Dragster Racing
The Jr. Dragster rules will remain much the same for 2009. “Minimal changes are requ
