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Post by Don @ Maritime Drag Racing on Aug 3, 2011 20:13:46 GMT -4
The Cape Breton Drag Racing Association will sponsor the Cape Breton Street Car Challenge on Wednesday August 24, 2011(Rain Date Aug 26) at Cape Breton Dragway(Regular Test and Tune runs also available)
"King of the Street" Trophy: 1. Contestants must DRIVE IN THROUGH THE GATE and have valid registration, inspection and insuranmce documents on site during the race. NOTE: If the car is trailered to the location it must be unloaded OUTSIDE the gate.
2. All vehicles must have legal DOT tires and the DOT designation must be on the tire.
3. All vehicles must meet all current IHRA RULES as determined by the Tech Dept.
4. Best ET will be based on time trial statistics as recorded by the track's computer before 7:00PM
5. All disputes will be decided by track officials.
6. Winner will receive the "Cape Breton King of the Street" trophy.
At 7:00PM the four quickest street cars will run off in a bracket race format and the winner will receive the "Cape Breton Street Car Champion" trophy. Be aware time constraints might necessitate "hot lapping".
Gates open at 4:00PM - Qualifying runs end at 6:45PM - Test and Tune continues till dusk. Only $20.00 to race and $5.00 for spectators.
If you really want to test your car's performance - do it at the safety of the track - NOT ON THE STREET!!!
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Post by matthewclow on Aug 4, 2011 9:49:46 GMT -4
Cool! Two different trophies, correct?
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Post by ShoeBoxRacer on Aug 4, 2011 10:03:11 GMT -4
Just to muddy the waters a bit Don, If a car is registered in Nova Scotia as an antique, they do not require a safety inspection to be road-worthy. Will the stickers still be required for these particular vehicles to compete??
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Post by Don @ Maritime Drag Racing on Aug 4, 2011 13:07:24 GMT -4
Can't see it being a problem. I would imagine they would follow the same rules as the Province's motor vehicle regulations. But don't take my word as final - I don't have anything to do with the tech process anymore.
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Post by Indynut on Aug 4, 2011 15:02:04 GMT -4
In order to acquire "Antique" plates in Nova Scotia, a mechanical inspection, must be performed. So with that being said, no one will question the lack of an inspection sticker on an "Antique Vehicle", but the vehicle permit better match the vehicle.
Gerard
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Post by Don @ Maritime Drag Racing on Aug 5, 2011 8:11:09 GMT -4
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