Who are We?

We are a group of nostalgia drag racers, enthusiasts and historians who are interested in promoting the sport of "old style racing". If you are a racer, a fan, or a history "enthusiast", you might be interested in joining our group.

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2010 Rules
 
Rule Number 1, still to have Fun, but "Racers will be Racers" so rules are required.
NO Data recorders
No delay boxes
No air or electronic shifters
No adjustable throttle stops (stop that can be adjusted while car is in motion)
If a member car has any of these items installed,and that member does not wish to remove them from the car,
he or she will still be able to run in the Nostalgia Pro Eliminator class, but all of the above must be disabled.
 
Nostalgia Pro Eliminator:
Any car with the above mentioned items STILL in the car.
Any car that is running in two classes, (one driver) on the same day.
 
Nostalgia Competition Eliminator:
1/8 mile 6.99 or quicker, 1/4 mile, 10;99 and quicker, TRANSBRAKE, line locks and 2 steps allowed.
 
Nostalgia Gas Eliminator:
Nostalgia Gas Eliminator 1/8 mile 6.75 - 8.35  or 1/4 mile 10.50 to 12.99.

Nostalgia Street Eliminator:
1/8 mile 9;00 or slower, 1/4 mile 12:99 and slower. NO transbrakes,or two steps..Foot brake class.
 
RACE DAY; You MUST sign in the ONDR booth for each race if you plan to run our program.

 

MEMBERSHIP & COSTS

The cost of joining Ontario Nostalgia Drag Racers for 2010 is $30 annually per car.
All dues run from October to October.
You receive 6 "Reaction Times" newsletters, membership card and a decal for your car.
You are expected to run the ONDR decal on your vehicle.

Nostalgia Drag Racing is gaining popularity in Ontario. We want to bring this type of racing back and we need YOU to make our group complete.

 

For more information or to join ONDR contact:

Rick Proctor: rickp@fastpast.ca 519-782-3960 or 519-636-3020 (cell)

Larry Killoran Killcroft@nexicom.net 705-295-6741

John Reid jreid9@cogeco.ca 905 374 1973

 

Your Fast Blast to the Past!

 

This Page Was Last Updated:

June 12, 2009