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Old Jul 4, 2008 | 08:18 AM
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Default NHRA Shortens Track to 1000FT for Top Fuel/ Funny car etc....

NHRA shortens race distance for Top Fuel and Funny Car classes to 1,000 feet as an interim safety measure.

As the investigation continues into the tragic accident that took the life of driver Scott Kalitta, NHRA has announced that beginning at the Mopar Mile High Nationals in Denver, Colo., both the Top Fuel and Funny Car classes will race to 1,000 feet instead of the traditional 1,320 feet or one-quarter mile. This is an interim step that is being taken while NHRA continues to analyze and determine whether changes should be made to build upon the sport's long standing safety record, given the inherent risks and ever-present dangers associated with the sport.

This interim change was made by NHRA in collaboration with professional race teams. NHRA believes that racing the Top Fuel and Funny Car classes to 1,000 feet will allow NHRA and the racing community time to evaluate, analyze and implement potential changes based on the safety initiatives outlined last week.


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Old Jul 4, 2008 | 08:43 AM
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