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Re: [NEDRA] Three-Wheelers at NEDRA Events

Yea, we all need updated rule books. Mine is 2006

Yes, the wheelbase must be over 90 inches to go full speed.

Between 40 and 90 inches, the three-wheeler can only go 50 mph

The Sparrow wheelbase is 61 inches.

Chip










On Jan 18, 2008, at 4:02 PM, <bdhall53@...> wrote:

>
> I'm not sure if we should do a separate class or not, there are a
> lot of unfairness in the production class. any OEM product can run
> in that class, motorcycles too. we need to get 08 rule books for
> everyone, I hope the tech guy,,,Ken can do this??? I thought the
> wheel base needed to be 90"+ to go full speed,,,,or if it's under
> 90" then only 50 mph.
> Sparrows can go faster than 50 mph, and are shorter than 90". NEV's
> that are short and slow might need there own class.Brian
>
>
> Hi Brian,
>
> I just spoke with FT who pretty much said the same thing he said to
> Roy.
>
> I agree, we probably should set up a three-wheeler or trike class.
>
> The wheelbase actually needs to be under 90 inches. I think that is
> what you meant.
>
> The reason I think we need to set up an OEM three-wheeler class is
> because of the wheelbase and top speed requirements that are specific
> to three-wheelers under the NHRA rules. It puts the vehicle at a
> disadvantage if we were to mix them among other production or
> modified vehicle classes. And keeping them in their own class keeps
> them competing against each other and not against the full sized
> vehicles.
>
> So we probably should do a trike modified and trike production class
> provided the vehicles are OEM, fall between 40 and 90 inches with the
> wheelbase and is slower then 50 mph.
>
> For these upcoming events it looks like all the three-wheelers racing
> are stock OEM Sparrows and is it Zaps they are running.
>
> I feel pretty embarrassed putting that message up yesterday and
> having the racers and organizers pointing out what we should have
> known and researched before hand.
>
> This is the second time this week this has happened. I'm the editor
> for my son's School PTA Newsletter and I had put in the newsletter
> yesterday that the elementary school system is changing from grades
> K-6 to K-5 (6 graders will go to middle school now) based on plans
> from the county to restructure the school system. But in reality they
> are only going to try K-5 at one school first in a pilot program. The
> PTA president notified me of this change yesterday after I sent the
> newsletter to the printer and by then it was too late. So now
> hundreds of parents at my son's school are thinking their 5th grader
> is going to middle school next school year instead of staying in
> elementary school for another year. I've already caught it from a
> couple parents, so it's going to be a rough week fielding questions
> and emails.
>
> And at the same day NEDRA members are getting the wrong information
> about Three-Wheelers. I guess I need to be more diligent in making
> sure the facts are 110 percent accurate before announcing things.
>
> Chip
>
> On Jan 18, 2008, at 2:31 PM, <bdhall53@...> wrote:
>
> >
> > Glad I did not remove the sparrows for the Production and modified
> > production classes, but we may still need to do this. Guess we can
> > still take 3 wheel records in the Production and modified
> > production classes, As long as the wheel base is over 90" or the
> > vehicle is slower than 50 mph. Do we need to make a new trike class
> > or just place them in these Production classes?? Brian
> > Hi all,
> >
> > In accordance with rules of the National Hot Rod Association (NHRA),
> > the National Electric Drag Racing Association, (NEDRA) will no
> longer
> > permit three-wheeled vehicles to compete at NEDRA sanctioned events
> > and to compete for NEDRA Records.
> >
> > This includes two-wheel front, one wheel rear; one-wheel front, two-
> > wheel rear, in-line configurations; motorcycles with sidecars and
> > leaning three-wheelers.
> >
> > This is a disappointment for those of us who have drag raced
> Sparrows
> > in the past but the NHRA has safety concerns for these vehicles and
> > NEDRA must comply with all NHRA rules.
> >
> > We will update the website in accordance with this ruling.
> >
> > Chip Gribben
> > NEDRA PR
> > http://www.nedra.com
> >
> >
> >
> >
>
>
>
>




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Hi all, In accordance with rules of the National Hot Rod Association (NHRA), the National Electric Drag Racing Association, (NEDRA) will no longer permit...
Chip Gribben
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Jan 18, 2008
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Glad I did not remove the sparrows for the Production and modified production classes, but we may still need to do this. Guess we can still take 3 wheel...
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Jan 18, 2008
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Hi Brian, I just spoke with FT who pretty much said the same thing he said to Roy. I agree, we probably should set up a three-wheeler or trike class. The...
Chip Gribben
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Jan 18, 2008
8:35 pm

... I just called FT to double-check this, and... as I thought, it is 40" to 90" wheelbase that is speed limited to 50mph. 90" and above OEM three-wheelers (if...
Roy LeMeur
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Jan 18, 2008
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I'm not sure if we should do a separate class or not, there are a lot of unfairness in the production class. any OEM product can run in that class, motorcycles...
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Jan 18, 2008
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Yea, we all need updated rule books. Mine is 2006 Yes, the wheelbase must be over 90 inches to go full speed. Between 40 and 90 inches, the three-wheeler can...
Chip Gribben
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