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NHRA Summit E.T. License Procedure and Renewal

Earlier this year, NHRA introduced a restructured competition licensing program providing racers with a more streamlined process that also combined the competition license with the benefits of NHRA Membership.

 

NHRA’s excess medical insurance*, a major benefit in the NHRA Membership was increased to $575,000 if you are injured at an NHRA member track as a racer, or even as a crewmember or spectator. 

 

The new program introduced three new licensing groups including Professional, Pro/Sportsman and Sportsman groups with different levels of licenses based on vehicle classification and driver performance.  In the new program, a medical exam is not required for certain levels of licenses in Pro/Sportsman and Sportsman groups with fees lowered for the Sportsman levels.

 

As we approach the NHRA Summit Racing Series Division Finals portion of the 2016 season that runs from the end of August through October, now is the perfect time for all NHRA Summit E.T. bracket racers to review and renew their own license and NHRA Membership.  Simply click on the new NHRA Competition License/Number icon or visit NHRAracer.com or your NHRA division website to begin the process.

 

All racers participating in one of the upcoming NHRA Summit Racing Series Division Finals events are required to have a valid NHRA Competition License, ET category number and NHRA Membership.

 

* Excess over any other insurance or self-insurance, federal, state or other governmental plan.  Coverage is, at all times, limited to the terms, conditions and exclusions of the policy.  Coverage may be different outside of the United States.







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