
© 1995-2002
Wayne Harris
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for 2002
Blue Text applies only to
the Street Division
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the Super Street Division
Red Text applies only to the
Extreme Division
dB Drag Racing Competition
dB Drag Racing is an auto
sound competition format where competitors compete against one another to see
who has the loudest car stereo system. This is the fundamental basis for a dB
Drag Racing event.
The dB Drag Racing
Association (dBDRA) has gone to great lengths to ensure that the rules for
competing in dB Drag Racing are as comprehensive and unambiguous as possible.
Even so, there will invariably be times when a particular application or
installation will fall outside the scope of this rule book. When those
occasions arise, it is the responsibility of the head judge to make a
determination as to whether the incident in question abides by the “spirit” of
dB Drag Racing competition. As a competitor, it is your responsibility to
understand the rules contained in this book and to abide by any decisions
rendered by the head judge.
dB Drag Racing Creed
1-1
Competitors may use the program material of
their choice while competing.
·
The program material being played must originate
from a source unit that is specifically designed for installation and operation
in a 12-Volt auto sound environment. This includes cassette decks, CD players
and changers, DVD players and changers, VCR’s and VCP’s, MP3 units, AM / FM /
Satellite radio tuners, and any other playback device that is specifically
designed for installation and operation in a 12-Volt auto sound environment.
·
The program material may consist of music, test
tones, or any other type of recorded audio signal.
·
The program media may be from a commercial
source (such as a CD you purchase) or a custom, home-made recording.
·
Tone generators, frequency multipliers,
harmonizers, etc. are prohibited.
Exceptions:
·
Competitors must use the official dB Drag Racing
competition CD (dB Jams Volume 5) at all multi-point
events.
·
Competitors are limited to playing frequencies
of 80 Hz and below at all multi-point events. If a competitor's highest SPL is
achieved at a frequency of 81 Hz or higher, then that competitor’s score will
be disallowed. If the violation occurs during the qualifying rounds, the
competitor may be granted a retry at the sole discretion of the head judge. If
the violation occurs during the elimination rounds, the competitor will be
eliminated from the competition, regardless of the competitor’s score.
1-2
Adjustments to the sound system may be made
while the vehicle is being metered as long as no other applicable rules are
violated during the adjustment process. (Metering is the process where the
Sound Pressure Level or SPL of your vehicle is measured.)
1-3
The contestant’s vehicle may be running while in
the judging lanes as long as the following conditions apply:
·
Operation of the vehicle or sound system must
not endanger the judge, competitor, spectators, or any real or personal
property on the premises.
·
The vehicle’s parking brake must be set.
·
The wheels must be chocked.
·
The hood must be closed.
·
The maximum engine idle speed must not exceed
2000 RPM.
·
A remote “engine kill switch” must be easily
accessible from outside of the vehicle for those competitors that are bolting
(clamping, strapping, etc.) the doors of the vehicle closed while in the judging
lanes.
It
is the competitor’s responsibility to comply with the conditions listed above.
Competitors found to be in violation of one or more of these conditions shall
be disqualified from the competition.
1-4
The contestant must be outside of the vehicle
while the vehicle is being metered and all doors, windows, and other openings
to the vehicle must remain closed during this time.
Exception -
Competitors may remain inside of the vehicle during metering provided:
·
They wear adequate hearing protection at all
times. Removal of the hearing protection while inside of the vehicle will
result in immediate disqualification.
·
The competitor’s maximum SPL never exceeds 140
dB. A measured SPL in excess of 140 dB will result in immediate
disqualification.
·
The competitor signs a dB Drag Racing entry form
that includes a waiver stating that the competitor understands that “exposure
to high sound pressure levels may result in temporary or permanent hearing
loss”.
1-5
When the SPL metering process begins,
contestants will have 30 seconds to achieve their highest Sound Pressure Level
(SPL). The SPL metering equipment will record and save each competitor’s high
score during this 30 second judging interval.
1-6
Contestants may not open their vehicle during
the metering process. If a contestant opens his or her vehicle while being
metered, the competitor may be disqualified. If the violation occurs during the
qualification rounds, the competitor may be granted a retry at the discretion
of the head judge. If the violation occurs during the elimination rounds, the
competitor shall be disqualified from the competition.
Competitors are classified by
the number of woofers in their system and the extent to which their vehicle has
been modified. For specific limitations regarding vehicle modifications for
each division, refer to Sections 3-5 later in this rule book.
2-1
The dBDRA considers speakers
with maximum diameters of 8 inches or larger to be woofers.
2-2
All of the woofers in a
vehicle (8 inches and larger) will be counted when determining what class a
competitor should compete in, even if the woofers in question are not
operational.
Additional
Guidelines:
·
Every woofer in an Isobaric
or Compound configuration shall be counted.
·
Hidden woofers (such as those
found in Bandpass enclosures) shall be counted.
·
Passive radiators, ports, and
vents are not considered to be woofers, and therefore will not be counted as
such.
2-3
“Token” woofers are strictly
prohibited. If a competitor has installed woofers in such a manner as to
circumvent the competitor classification system, the competitor may be
re-classified or disqualified at the sole discretion of the head judge.
Example:
·
A competitor who normally
competes in the Super Street 1-2 class shows up at an event and decides that
his normal class is too competitive for his taste. In an effort to circumvent
the competitor classification system and move up into the Super Street 3-4
class, the competitor borrows 2 woofers and then lays them in the back of his
vehicle. Now, there are a total of 4 woofers in the vehicle, even though the 2
woofers he just “installed” are not a legitimate part of the sound system.
Activities such as this are strictly prohibited.
2-4
Each competitor may compete in one, and only one
class at each dB Drag Racing event.
Additional Guidelines:
·
Competitors may not enter the same vehicle in
more than one class at a dB Drag Racing event, nor may a competitor enter more
than one vehicle at the same show.
·
Competitors may not send out a “fleet” (2 or
more) of vehicles to compete in an attempt to circumvent the points accrual
requirements for the World Finals.
·
Competitors must accompany their vehicle at each
event. In other words, a competitor may not send his vehicle to an event with a
friend in order to compete while he stays at home.
2-5
The standard classes for dB
Drag Racing are as follows…
·
1-2 Woofers, 12-inch maximum woofer diameter – 1
subwoofer amplifier maximum.
·
3-4 Woofers, 12-inch maximum woofer diameter – 2
subwoofer amplifiers maximum.
Additional
Guidelines for the Street Division:
·
Each subwoofer amplifier is limited to a maximum
of 4 “non-bridged” output channels or 2 “bridged” output channels.
·
Amplifiers used for non-subwoofer applications
will not be counted.
·
Subwoofers may not contain more than 2 voice
coils per sub.
·
Competitors who qualify for the World Finals must
move up into either the Super Street or Extreme Divisions the following season.
Once a competitor has moved up, they may no longer compete in the Street
Division.
·
Cargo vans and commercial vehicles are
prohibited from competing in the Street Division.
·
Sponsored vehicles are not permitted in the
Street Division.
·
1-2 Woofers – No Walls
·
1-2 Woofers
·
3-4 Woofers
·
5-8 Woofers
·
9+ Woofers
·
1-2 Woofers
·
3-4 Woofers
·
5-8 Woofers
·
9-12 Woofers
·
13+ Woofers
The
classes listed above are the recommended standard classes for dB Drag Racing.
Typically, all of these classes will be offered at multi-point events. However,
if there are fewer than 8 entries in a given class, or if the event is a
single-point event, the show promoter may, at his discretion, combine one or
more classes in order to fully populate the elimination brackets. In any case,
the number of classes offered, and their specific breakdown, is at the
discretion of the show promoter.
3-1
The passenger compartment and listening /
measurement compartment shall be one and the same. (Intent: Measurements should
be taken inside the passenger compartment.)