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Tuesday Tech Question presented by Evans Coolant

Question:

Can I have a momentary cutoff switch in my Jr. Dragster cockpit if I have a separate cutoff toggle switch?

Answer:

Yes you can. In the 2017 NHRA Summit Jr. Drag Racing League Rulebook, page 39, Buttons/Switches, it states, “Entrants are allowed to use a total of two buttons in the cockpit. One of these switches/buttons is for the ignition shutoff, which cannot be momentary and cannot be reset from the driver’s compartment; the second is available for any function (including a momentary ignition cutoff), except for the use of a transbrake or downtrack stutter.”







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