A manditory pit stop with drive change is required at all Nebraska Events.
mhodgertt said
May 15, 2010
I know that you guys do a lot of things outside of the 'how far can you go' which is great. I am just not familiar with what all of the criteria and numbers mean. Can you put together a description of what the design judging, agility test, etc. are and what the numbers mean.
It would be great to see and understand more of what you guys do to make this more educational.
Thanks,
Mike
stan r said
May 15, 2010
contact EA board member steve anderson. He heads up the Nebraska OPPD/NPPD Powerdrive program. Also go to the OPPD powerdrive website, our rules are listed there. However a few of the inspection guidelines will not be on the website. Stan R
http://www.oppd.com/prodconsump10g/groups/system/documents/webcontent/22_005960.pdf
A manditory pit stop with drive change is required at all Nebraska Events.