Electrifying news: NHRA adding EV classes for 2022
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Ford’s electric-powered Mustang CJ1400 Cobra Jet has been in the 8s and reached into the 160 mph bracket in exhibition runs | NHRA photo
You likely have been impressed with the 0-60 mph sprint times being posted by electric vehicles. So has the National Hot Rod Association, which has announced a new racing class to launch in 2022 and it’s for electric vehicles.
“Electric cars will compete within the Summit Racing Series in all seven NHRA Divisions,” the drag racing sanctioning body announced.
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For
the first time in its 36-year history,
Hell
Tour fans can enjoy watching both tours race over eight different
weeks at various tracks, featuring a fresh mix of annual favorites, returning
gems and one new addition.
Both
tours are scheduled to race 30 dates over an eight-week stretch, starting with
the kickoff at Indiana’s Brownstown Speedway on Tuesday, June 15.
Similar
to the revamped 2020 schedule, a two-week break period will divide the tours
into two parts to allow for the Late Model drivers to compete with the World of
Outlaws Morton Buildings Late Models in their crown-jewel events – Fairbury
Speedway’s