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Takin' it to the Street |
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The main sanctioning bodies for "street legal" racers are the National Muscle Car Association, National Street Car Association, and National Mustang Racing Association. These bodies sanction races with a wide selection of heads-up classes designed for the racer that want to compete in heads up racing but can't afford the cost of competing at either NHRA or IHRA events. Initially the NMCA put on races for real street legal cars and their owners with rules that were restrictive enough to ensure that real race cars disguised as street cars wouldn't be allowed to race.
Today, the various sanctioning entities, lead by the NMCA, have changed street legal racing from a program that encouraged street racers to get off the street to a program that discourages them from competing. The street racers that used to attend and compete at "street legal"
races have gone back to the streets and for the most part have been
replaced by serious, professional drag racers, racing professionally
built cars for serious money. In fact with the new rules that many of
the sanctioning bodies have put into force "street legal" racing has
become the home of some of the trickest cars and best heads-up racing
to be seen anywhere. |
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