Safety Standards for Pro Drag Racers
Author: OuttaTime
Some people associate drag racing with the thrill of adolescence. It’s a popular pastime for bored high school students with a need for speed. Most small towns in America have that one rural stretch of road out past the city limits where kids gather to face off in an unregulated drag race. You might be surprised to learn that that teenage hobby is also a professionally sanctioned motorsport.
The National Hot Rod Association acts as the governing body for pro drag racing. As one might expect, rigorous safety standards are a huge part of the sport. Every driver is forced to wear fire-retardant racing suits, and a safety harness protects the driver from moving around in his seat at high speeds. An NHRA clock makes for a handsome gift, and it could act as a valuable reminder for teenagers who are participating in unregulated racing.
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