Track and Mailing Address: 4700 West State St, Charleston, IL 61920
Track Phone: 217-345-7777 - Office Phone: 217-512-0673 or 217-663-1982
e-mail: colescountydragway@gmail.com

Jr's Main Page



Jr. Dragster Coordinators (Ron & Jodie Lee)
217-218-1510 or
jodrace18@gmail.com


2022 Jr. Dragster Track Champion
Tucker Mack


Upcoming Events


2023

●  Aug 11 (Fri) -  Prep Track Fri Fun Night

●  Aug 12 (Sat) - ET, NS, Jr's & TnT

Terry Luechtefeld Memorial Race
$1500 to Win Pro

●  Aug 13 (Sun) - ET, NS, Jr's & TnT

(ET = S/P, Pro, Spts)



Click Here for Printable
Application


Jr. Dragster
Bounty Sponsor


Aug 19th
Jayden Jones

 

Aug 14th
Wyatt Scales


 


Jr. Dragster

Race Bonus $$ Sponsors

To Sponsor please contact Jodie Lee


April 29th

Long Family Racing


April 30th

Winkler Family Racing


May 27th

Riley Family Racing


June 3rd

Rainman Racing


June 4th

Buth Family Racing


June 24th
Cook Family Racing


July 8th

Harlin Family Racing
In Memory of:
Rex & Virginia Brown


July 9th

Precision Power Source

Vashawn Young


July 29th

Easton Family
Terry Dale Farms


August 12th

Rev Tune Racing


August 13th
Spoiled Rotten Racing


September 30th

Erwin Inspection


October 1st

Fiveohh Trucking


October 14th
Cummins Family Racing


 


Congratulations Jayden Jones
2023 NHRA Div 3 (8-10 yo)
Race of Champion


Jr. Dragster Family


2022 Jr. Dragster Champion
Tucker Mack


2021 Jr. Dragster Champion
Jesse Fritts


2020 Jr. Dragster Champion
Tanner Spires


2019 Jr. Dragster Champion
Jesse Fritts


2018 Jr. Dragster Track Champion
Meah Scales


2017 Jr. Dragster Track Champion
Kinzer Lee


2016 Jr. Dragster Track Champion
Eric Willenborg (4X)


2015 Jr. Dragster Track Champion
Abby Svoboda


2014 Jr's Dragster Track Champion
Eric Willenborg (3X)



NHRA Jr. Street

NHRA Jr. Street
As part of its wide variety of racing series, NHRA offers the Jr. Street program, in which teenagers who are 13 to 16 years old can race one another in street vehicles, be they vintage machines or models straight from the showroom floor. The cars must be full-bodied street-legal vehicles that meet program requirements. Participants must have a licensed supervising adult in the car on all runs, which are made on the eighth-mile track using an elapsed time dial-in format and limited to 9.00 seconds and slower. Participants may not compete in any other class except Jr. Dragster. As part of the membership purchase necessary for this program, participants also receive the digital edition of award-winning National Dragster, access to NationalDragster.net, and excess medical insurance (coverage may be different outside the United States).

NHRA Jr. Street is for drivers of full-bodied cars, trucks, vans, or SUVs. Prohibited vehicles include open-top SUVs or open-top SUV-type vehicles. Convertible tops are allowed but must be closed at all times. Motorcycles and race cars are prohibited. All vehicles must be street-legal and driven in and carry proof of vehicle registration and valid insurance. Vehicles also must display valid license plates and be able to pass all state highway safety requirements for the state in which the vehicle is registered.

REQUIREMENTS & SPECIFICATIONS

OPERATION:  Participant may only drive the vehicle from the staging lanes to the starting line, on the track, and on the return road as far as the time-slip booth. The licensed supervising adult must drive the vehicle at all other times.
 

AGE REQUIREMENTS: Licensed participants must be at least 13 years old and may participate through the year of their 16th birthday.
 

LICENSED SUPERVISING ADULT: All runs must be made with an approved licensed supervising adult, who must be the participant’s parent or legal guardian or 25 years of age or older with a valid state driver’s license. The licensed supervising adult must be seated in the passenger seat of the vehicle anytime the participant is in the driver’s seat. The teen may only drive the vehicle from the staging lanes to the starting line, on the track, and on the return road as far as the time-slip booth. The licensed supervising adult must drive the vehicle in the pits, into the staging lanes, and must take over after the run on the return road past the time-slip booth.
 

DRIVER RESTRAINT SYSTEM: Use of seat belts is mandatory for both the participant and licensed supervising adult.
 

HELMET: Helmets are mandatory for the participant and the licensed supervising adult. Helmet can be either an open-face or a full- face helmet meeting Snell M2005, M2010, K2005, SA2005, or SA2010 or SFI 31.1/2005 or 41.1/2005 certification.

PROTECTIVE CLOTHING: No shorts, bare legs, tank tops, or bare torsos permitted while racing (applies to both participant and licensed supervising adult).

CREDENTIALS: A valid NHRA JR. Street program participant card and membership are mandatory. License application must be fully completed and submitted to NHRA in Glendora, Calif., for processing. License application available at NHRARacer.com or (Click Here). All new license applications must include a certified copy of the participant’s birth certificate and a completed and notarized minor waiver and release. Six (6) approved passes are required by the participant: a minimum of five (5) with a licensed supervising adult and one (1) with an NHRA track official, who will determine the safety and eligibility of the vehicle per elapsed time limits. After six (6) successful runs by the participant, the official and licensed supervising adult will sign the license application.

An NHRA track official may deny a license to anyone he or she believes cannot handle the vehicle. If an NHRA track official denies an applicant, he or she must repeat the entire licensing procedure. As part of the licensing process, an NHRA track official also will conduct a vehicle orientation test (to demonstrate mastery of vehicle’s controls), a basic driving test (to demonstrate mastery of vehicle operation), and track orientation (to identify track fixtures, starting line, timing system, return road, time-slip booth, etc.). A vehicle orientation test is required for each vehicle entered in competition. An NHRA track official or licensed supervising adult must be in the vehicle at all times during the licensing procedure. To add a vehicle, the participant must complete a vehicle orientation test, basic driving test, and safety and eligibility vehicle test and make two (2) approved runs with a licensed supervising
adult and one (1) approved run with an NHRA track official. Participant must hold an active membership in the NHRA Jr. Street program.

NHRA JR Street (Video provided by NHRA)

 

 
 
 



Track and Mailing Address: 4700 West State St, Charleston, IL 61920
Track Phone: 217-345-7777 - Rods Phone: 217-512-0673
Email: colescountydragway@gmail.com

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