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Old Nov 25, 2003 | 06:44 PM
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Default Window nets? NHRA

what is the NHRA rule? Can you run nets instead of glass or lexon?
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Old Nov 25, 2003 | 07:02 PM
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6:3 Window Net
A ribbon-type or SFI Spec 27.1 mesh-type window net is
mandatory on any car required by the rules to have a roll cage.
Window net must be securely mounted on the inside of the roll
cage with permanent attachment at the bottom. All attachment
points must be designed in an attempt to protect the driver and
avoid contact with track surface or guardwall. Eyelet clips, dog
leash hardware, hose clamps, etc. prohibited. Penetration of
webbing, except as performed by manufacturer, prohibited. Any
modification to net must be performed by manufacturer.


Oh yeah and you have to run some sort of window. You cannot run open windows.

"Windshields and/or windows on all cars must be of safety glass,
Plexiglas, Lexan, or other shatterproof material, minimum 1/8-inch
thick, per Class Requirements. Windshields and/or windows must
be clear, without tinting or coloring, except factory-tinted safety
glass. Competition-number decals are permitted on any window,
windshield, or backlite, except as noted in Class Requirements.
Tape of any kind prohibited on any windshield or window."
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