NHRA Sets Up Electric Category for Drag Racing
The governing body in drag racing in the United States is the National Hot Rod Association (NHRA). Today, in a sign of the times, the NHRA announced it’s creating an electric-car class for its drag racing events. This class will debut in 2022 as part of the NHRA Summit Racing Series.
Electric-vehicle drag racing is not new, but this is the first time the NHRA has officially included electric vehicles in one of its racing series. The decision came after a series of meetings held by the organization over the past four years, according to a press release issued by the NHRA.
The new category will give manufacturers “a platform to showcase their EV technology, production, and racing efforts,” said Ned Walisser, NHRA's vice president of competition. However, it is not yet clear what the exact rules covering the new class will be or what types of vehicles will be allowed to enter.
One possibility is to add electric powertrains to existing production vehicles, but it’s possible we’ll see one-off creations that push the technology and allow manufacturers and craftsmen to show off their skills.
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