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What is involved with getting a license?
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NEW DRIVER REQUIREMENTS
1. Physical examination forms and Competition License application forms are available through any NHRA office or at
www.nhra.com/contacts/forms.html.
2. The applicant will inform the track manager and/or duly authorized track official of intent, and will then arrange for two (2) currently licensed drivers (of equal class or above class
oras appointed by the NHRA Division Director) and an authorized track official to observe each test run. Signatures of observers and times must be filled in after each run.
3. The following tests are required:
A. The driver must pass an NHRA physical and present completed original physical examination form to authorized track official before test runs are made.
B. A special cockpit orientation test ("blindfold" test) will be conducted by observers.
C. All test runs will be single runs. No side-by-side runs on test sessions.
D. Test runs will be required in the following order: *For Pro and Sportsman minimum performances refer to the NHRA Rulebook and any
1.One half-pass 4. One moderate run amendments thereto published on nhra.com or in National DRAGSTER.
2. One moderate run 5. One full run*
3. One moderate run 6. One full run*
E. Final runs must be representative performance of the class applied for*. Additional runs may be required.
F. New drivers in classes 1 & 2 may be asked to make one or two additional single qualifying runs at an NHRA Championship-type event before entering competition.
4. After passing the driver test, the applicant will complete the license application form in full and will forward it and original physical examination form and originaltime slips to their Division office.
All Professional/NTF/SPF applications must be mailed to the National Field Office, 2035 Financial Way, Glendora, CA 91741. NHRA Competition License and Competition Number will be issued