March 5, 2013
John Ramsey, Ed Garfield:
With the implementation of the automated shifters in Pro Bracket this year and your 2013 schedule set, I offer as a consideration for your 2014 season a gear jamming type event or two for the stick-shift cars in line with the rules of the B.C. Super Shifters operating on a full tree with dial-ins.
An E.T. class open to all stick shift cars, including clutchless transmissions, that use a clutch operated by the driver’s foot to leave the starting line. Here are the key B.C. Super Shifter rules:
GENERAL COMPETITION RULES AND GUIDELINES
1. All cars must meet NHRA tech requirements as per ET Rules. (i.e. cars running 11.99 require a scatter shield and roll bar also belts as per NHRA rulebook.)
2. All cars in competition must have a clutch engaged transmission.
3. The operation of the clutch shall be a direct action of the driver’s foot. Approved dampening system will be allowed for non soft lock clutches or clutchless transmissions. No adjustment allowed by driver or crew after the burnout box and therefore must be covered if mounted inside driver’s compartment.
4. All gear changes must be a result from direct action from the driver. Pneumatics, hydraulics shifters prohibited.
5. Any clutch assisted automatic must be manually shifted.
6. No timers or delay boxes allowed.
7. Once the vehicle is in motion, nothing can affect its operation other than driver. (i.e. no throttle timers, electric shifters)
8. No vehicle substitutions during eliminations.
9. All competition ladders will be run as per NHRA Sportsman procedures.
10. Coin toss for lane choice. Whoever wins toss has the option of changing their mind and choosing the other lane if they so wish, but it must be done before entering the burnout box.
11. Qualifying will be determined by reaction time.
Their complete rules are available at: http://www.bcsupershifter.com/rules.html
An E.T. bracket with a limited schedule at Pacific Raceways would give the stick-shift cars a level playing field and with time I believe will draw interest from racers and fans alike that enjoy the stick shift cars.
Respectfully,
Roger Young – [phone] – Edwards & Young Racing – NHRA #6035
cc: Frank Nelson, Jr. – Division 6 Director
On March 6th I offered these additional thoughts to John Ramsey and Ed Garfield:
John, Ed I had a few additional thoughts on this proposal.
1) You could work with the B.C. Super Shifters Assoc. but I would prefer to see the track offer something like a “Gear Jammers” bracket and have control of the operation, entry fees, etc. You could set the spread of the bracket E.T. wise, i.e. 8.00 – 14.00 (just an example) as with the other brackets, modify the rules as needed.
2) Such a stick-shift bracket could fit in well with your Nostalgia race.
Looking forward to discussing this proposal with you.
Roger Young [Phone]
March 12, 2013:
I spoke with Ed Garfield, drag strip manager at Pacific Raceways this afternoon. Ed intends to have a shifter class for their nostalgia race in July and will consider putting a shifter class on their 2014 schedule.
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Thank you & enjoy the video! – Roger Young
I don’t necessarily agree with the rules and I just can’t understand why NHRA allows each of the divisions to follow different rules to begin with as it all should be uniform across the board… It causes nothing but headaches especially at the Finals in Pomona when you have the different Race of Champion winners representing their divisions at that race.