Pro ET Regulations
Pro ET
Basics: Handicap racing based on a driver’s personally-chosen dial-in, which may be changed between rounds. The first car to cross the finish line without going quicker than its dial-in is the winner. Qualifying positions are measured against dial-ins. The closer to the driver’s chosen dial-in (but not any quicker), the higher the driver’s position in the ladder. Pro ET (PET): 9.00 sec. or slower over 1/4 mile. Time brackets may vary between countries, but the split will always be at 9.00 sec. for events included in the EDRS Series. Please check what is applicable before racing abroad. Important! Rules for Pro ET (PET) apply to EDRS European Drag Racing Events in EDRS Pro ET is open to full-bodied cars with working doors, Funny Cars, Altereds and Dragsters. Handicap racing based on a driver’s personally-chosen dial-in, which may be changed between rounds. The first car to cross the finish line without going quicker than its dial-in is the winner. Dial-in may be set between 9.00-14.99 seconds (1/4 mile) or 5.75-9.60 seconds (1/8 mile). Note!!! An exception is made for J15 and J16 according to Swedish rules. Qualifying positions are measured against dial-ins. The closer to the driver’s chosen dial-in (but not any quicker), the higher the driver’s position in the qualifying list. If a qualification or elimination round is not completed owing to rain-out, local curfew, etc., the entire round will be cancelled from the final result. Type of ladder: Sportsman, all-run. Lane choice: Organizer´s choice. If not advised on the invitation or at latest in the supplemental regulations at the track, higher qualifier chooses lane throughout eliminations. Throttle-stops and delay boxes may be carried on vehicles, but their use is strictly prohibited in Pro ET. Important: General safety regulations for cars and drivers must comply each country´s own regulations in accordance with the general rules of ET racing. |