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Hi I'm Tina Stull and I drive the top dragster for Interstate Batteries. On behalf of Expert
Village I'm here to help you walk through the process of filling out the forms so that
you can compete in the NHRA. So I have almost two, two months, well February to March, to
make my plans. And for me that requires everything from air flights to scheduling. And there's
a process of being prepared that if you're prepared when you get to the track it's going
to make the whole event go smoother. So we go back and when that comes up it's just like
purchasing something on a retail site, you'll go in click buy, it'll give you a checkout
cart and you can go ahead and pay for them individually. The nice thing about this is,
built into your registration is some insurance and some coverage under certain conditions.
And that's really worth, you'll get that information when you get your first National Dragster
with that and it will explain what it covers, what it doesn't cover but it's something that
if you go out on your own and try to get insurance once you say race car driver it's a little
bit tricky. So it's nice to have that little bit of back up. And that's pretty much the
whole process. They will give you a sheet that you need to print out with your order
number. You can track it in here, just looking through these different, once you've signed
into this part it's all about the competition and it can give you information. There's places
where you can check and see who's entered and if your buddies are there then you know
who you're going to have a BBQ with. So it's all fun from this point once the pressure
of not getting in the race and once you've got that registration going everything should
go smooth but keep this. For me I start a file for each race so that all the information
will go there and then when I go I have one file to take and if any questions arise you
have that proof that you are registered. So anyway best of luck and we'll see you at the
track.