Pomona Raceway, Calif. Oct. 22-23

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Newbee here, want to invite anybody to come out and join us at Pomona Speedway and test your skills in racing. Anybody can sign up for the NHRA ET brackets, Heads Up classes, Sport RWD, and Quick 16 class. No need to be a pro or have a supped up engine, there is a bracket for all types of cars and driver. Come out an join us Oct 22-23, let me know if you have any questions or need more info.
 
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race brackets...

These are the race bracket you can sign up for
Sportsman Class Rules Summary

ET Brackets
The simplest way to develop your drag racing skills. Winning is based on consistency, rather than all out performance.


· CONSISTENCY is the key to winning! So, a stone stock 17-second Corolla or Civic has just as much chance of winning as does a 9-second, turbo Supra!

Heads Up Classes
We have several Sportsman classes that run on a traditional “Heads Up”, first car to the finish line wins format. All Sportsman Heads Up classes are designed for street legal vehicles with full exhaust and interior, and current DOT registration. All cars must meet a minimum weight, which includes the driver. Minimum weights are verified following each run.

BF Goodrich Tires Street Stock
Reserved for FWD, 4 or 6 cylinder cars only. RWD or AWD configurations prohibited. All cars must have full interior, OEM glass, full exhaust, and must have current DOT registration. Naturally aspirated only; power adders of any kind are strictly prohibited. Complete body and floorpan mandatory. Lightweight body panels limited to hood and decklid or hatch. DOT approved radial tires mandatory. Maximum diameter on front tires is 25.0 inches. Maximum width on front tires is “225”.

Minimum weights:
FWD 4 cylinder: 2,350 pounds
FWD 6 cylinder: 2,650 pounds.

3 qualifying runs on Saturday, eliminations on Sunday
Maximum 16 car field, ladder position based on qualifying.
5 tenths Pro Tree

Minimum weights:
FWD 4 cyl (1 power adder): 2,400 pounds
FWD 4 cyl (2 power adder): 2,500 pounds
FWD 6 cyl (1 power adder): 2,500 pounds
FWD 6 cyl (2 power adder): 2,600 pounds

3 qualifying runs on Saturday, eliminations on Sunday
Maximum 16 car field, ladder position based on qualifying.
5 tenths Pro Tree

Sport RWD
Reserved for RWD or AWD, 4 or 6 cylinder or 2 rotor cars only. All cars must have full interior, OEM glass, full exhaust, and must have current DOT registration. 1 or 2 power adders permitted. Complete body and floorpan mandatory. Lightweight body panels limited to fenders, hood and decklid or hatch. DOT tires mandatory. Slicks prohibited.

Minimum weights:
RWD 4 cyl (1 power adder): 2,600 pounds
RWD 4 cyl (2 power adder): 2,700 pounds
AWD 4 cyl (1 power adder): 3,000 pounds
AWD 4 cyl (2 power adder): 3,100 pounds
RWD 2 rotor (1 power adder): 2,600 pounds
RWD 2 rotor (2 power adder): 2,700 pounds
AWD/RWD 6 cyl (1 power adder): 3,500 pounds
AWD/RWD 6 cyl (2 power adder): 3,650 pounds

3 qualifying runs on Saturday, eliminations on Sunday
Maximum 16 car field, ladder position based on qualifying
5 tenths Pro Tree

QUICK 16
Do you have a fast car, but it doesn’t quite meet all the rules for a Heads Up class? Don’t care for traditional ET Bracket racing? Then Quick 16 might be the answer!

Quick 16 maintains the rules flexibility of ET Bracket racing (no minimum weights, no engine or chassis rules, etc.), while preserving the “first one to cross the finish line wins” excitement of Heads Up racing. In Quick 16, an 8 second rotary may face an 11 second Honda. But unlike ET Brackets, the respective “dial-ins” are determined by qualifying times, AND it’s a race to the finish line.
· The class features a 16 car, qualified field. Cars are qualified based on e.t., from quickest to slowest. (Non-qualifiers may move to ET Bracket eliminations.) All full bodied, Sport Compact cars are welcome to participate in Quick 16; FWD, AWD, RWD, 4 or 6 cylinder, or rotary, from street legal to full race. (Dragsters, altereds, funny cars, dune-buggies, etc. are prohibited.)

· A qualifying time of 11.99 seconds or quicker is mandatory to be eligible for Quick 16 eliminations. (Non-qualifiers may move to ET Bracket eliminations).

· In first round of Quick 16 eliminations, each pair of cars will utilize a handicapped start, where the handicap is based upon each competitor’s quickest qualifying time. This is similar to a “dial-in” for bracket racing, except you don’t chose your “dial-in”, it’s automatically determined by your qualifying time.

· Your “dial-in” is always based upon your quickest run of the day. For example, if your qualifying time is a 9.50, your first round “dial-in” will be a 9.50. If you win first round but run a 9.45, your second round “dial-in” will be lowered to a 9.45.

· To avoid excessive “sand bagging”, any racer who runs .5 second quicker than his/her quickest qualifying time (first round dial-in) at any time during eliminations, is disqualified.

· In recognition of possible 3 or 4 second handicaps, a full count down, 5 tenths Christmas Tree will be utilized.
 


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