John Hennessey Is Opening Up His Drag Strip To Dodge Demon Owners

In light of the NHRA's stance that the stock Dodge Demon is too fast for its drag strips, Hennessey will let you use its own quarter-mile run at Lonestar Motorsports Park
John Hennessey Is Opening Up His Drag Strip To Dodge Demon Owners

While it’s something of a badge of honour that the Dodge Challenger SRT Demon is so fast it’s been banned from NHRA (National Hot Rod Association) drag strips, it does leave owners with a quandary. The 840bhp monster isn’t allowed to clock the bonkers fast 9.65sec quarter-mile it’s capable of at any NHRA facility without the addition a roll cage and parachute, so what’s your average Demon buyer to do?

Happily, John Hennessey has the answer. Yep, the same guy behind the company that’s producing a Chevrolet Camaro ‘Exorcist’ Demon rival wants to help, by inviting owners to use the company’s quarter-mile strip at Lonestar Motorsports Park - no cage or parachute required.

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In an open letter to FCA passenger cars boss Tim Kuniskis, Hennessey stated that he plans to buy a Demon, but is “disappointed” by the NHRA ban. “While I have personally owned and daily driven a car with a roll cage and parachute, I don’t think that I want to do this to my Demon,” he said.

The only real catch to the track access being offered is that owners will need to attend a one day drag racing school “so that they can become familiar with doing burnouts, setting tire pressures and safely operating their vehicles in a dragstrip environment.” Sounds like a useful experience, and once done, owners will be able to use the quarter-mile run - located near Houston, Texas - “at any public drag racing event or at scheduled private testing days.”

So, as John Hennessey puts it at the end of his open letter, “the Demon has been set free.”

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