How much does a junior dragster cost?

How much does a junior dragster cost?

A new basic Jr. Dragster costs about $5,000 (used cars can be purchased for less). Additional costs include but are not limited to helmet and other required safety equipment, maintenance, fuel, entry fees, and optional equipment. Equipment will vary in cost according to what type of equipment you choose to purchase.

How much is a dragster?

They weigh about 1000 kg which makes for a massive power to weight ratio. The total finished cost of a Top Fuel dragster is estimated at $500,000.

How do you become a Jr. Dragster?

Dragster must go through a licensing process that includes a cockpit orientation, basic driving test, track orientation, and a series of passes that progress from 60 feet to a full run. All of these require sign-offs by adults who hold a current NHRA competition license or a qualified track official.

How old do you have to be to run a junior dragster?

The Junior Dragster program is designed to allow youth, as young as 8 years of age and up to 17, the opportunity to race against their peers in near replicas of the models that the Pros drive. Juniors may compete through the calendar year of their 18th birthday, provided they turn 18 before July 1 of the current year.

Is JR drag racing safe?

Today NHRA announced new safety requirements for their Junior Drag Racing League categories for the 2020 season. Racers in most classes will be required to wear a head and neck restraint device meeting SFI Spec 38.1 beginning June 1, 2020.

What does a funny car cost?

These “fake” body shells are not just cosmetic; they serve an important aerodynamic purpose. Today, fielding a Funny Car team can cost between US$2.6 and US$3 million. A single carbon fiber body can cost US$70,000. Nitro Funny Car racing in 2020 has become a one-team, one-manufacturer monopoly.

What age can you start Jr. Dragster?

The NHRA Summit Racing Jr. Drag Racing League offers kids ages 5-17 the opportunity to experience the thrill of racing half-scale dragsters in a controlled racing environment at many of NHRA’s 130 member tracks across the United States and Canada.

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