NHRA Hazmat Training Now Required!

 
“…All competitors are required to complete an online training program by logging into their accounts at www.nhraeventreg.com.  Those who fail to complete the training in advance will be prohibited from completing the registration process on site and will be subject first to on-site training…”
 
 

Other changes:

PRO STOCK TEAMS ADJUST TO NEW RULES BEFORE GATORS Competition Plus.com – 6 Mar 2010

LIGHT: CHANGES TO PRO STOCK NOT BASED SOLELY ON PHX Competition Plus.com – 10 Mar 2010

About Roger

Driver of our '57 Chev from 1972-2019, Vietnam veteran (A Troop, 3/17th Air Cavalry Scout helicopter Line Chief and later Cobra Periodic Inspection team leader), retired ASE rated automotive mechanic. Roger became involved in drag racing during his high school days and after his stint in the Army ran E & F/MP [Modified Production] here in Division 6 before switching to bracket racing when the '57 became obsolete for class racing. He often raced at Puyallup, Kent-Pacific Raceways, Bremerton, Portland & the original Mission, B.C. track.
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One Response to NHRA Hazmat Training Now Required!

  1. Roger Young says:

    I’m betting this will impact the number of Sportsman racers at national events.

    We all believe we should be very careful about impacting our environment, but “mandatory” hazmat training?

    Perhaps it is time to stop racing altogether… The original purpose for organized drag racing was to get the kids off the street and provide a safe venue to race their hotrods.

    I guess I’m getting too old to appreciate the new direction we’re heading! Perhaps I should convert the ’57 to a street rod and just go cruising on the weekends. It would probably be more fun and far less hassle!

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