[1] The European Drag Racing Season is held from May to September in four countries; UK, Sweden, Finland and Germany.
The FIA European Drag Racing Championship logo has to be exhibited on the side of each vehicle.
[15] The drag racing cars contain certified safety harnesses, air bags and parachutes.
[15] Drivers are required to pay a fee in order to be allowed to race in the Championships at least 30 days prior to events.
[19] All drivers are required to attain a FIA International Competition license specific to their drag category.
[14] Burn-outs take place prior to the commencement of the race, creating heat on the tire, improving friction.
[23] The reaction time is a measure of the drivers take off after the illumination of the christmas tree green light.
If events are rescheduled, participants that have qualified but are unable to return will be permitted to automatically withdraw, receiving zero points.
Participants that do not wish to be withdrawn must contact the Event Director or Clerk of the Course in order to receive any points that were earned up until the time of postponement.
If any event is suspended prior to any qualifying race taking place, each participant that passed the tech inspection will be allocated 10 points.
If a participate is unable to make the elimination first round, the fastest non-qualifier will be put in place as an alternate.
[28] A shut down area exists immediately after the finishing line enabling the vehicles to stop in a room designed especially for that task.