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I've had a good look around for the rules and regs but alas I haven't found what I'm looking for, my boat is almost in the 11s now and I'm wondering what is needed to run quicker than a 12.

So far I've worked out if I go faster than 12 I need to get a licence (which I can get on the day) to get me to 11 with out any other mods to the car.

My question is that if I do get dome drag radials and manage to get into the 10s what would be needed to be compliant.

The car is regoed and I want to keep it that way but I'm unsure if I fo get some drag radials for it and then manage a 10 will that be the last run for the car or what.

The car is set up as a all rounder for street and track, is it feasible to also set it up for drags as well.

At the moment my fastest run is 12.14 @ 130 mph on street tyres, the safety gear I currently have is a bolt in half cage to CAMS specs, fire extinguisher and a 4 point harness.

Thanks for any info or links you can supply.

Mark.

Tailshaft loop and super street licence for 11.999 and quicker too.

You'll also need a medical, unlimited licence and vehicle logbook for 10.999 and under.

And as stated, parachute required for 140mph+.

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