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Originally Posted by SSDiv6
Just noticed on the 2023 To 2024 NHRA Rule Amendments the addition of the following language:
SECTION 2: RACE PROCEDURES, SINGLE RUNS (Page 8) (11/29/2023) In situations where a driver is making a single run, he or she is considered the winner once he or she stages and receives the start signal or is declared the winner by the official starter. If a competitor crosses the boundary line on a single run, the elapsed time is voided for lane-choice determination. Drivers who run under elapsed time barriers outlined in their category are disqualified even if on a single run.
My interpretation is that if you are in a single run, you cannot run under the index any longer? 
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The index is not a “barrier.”
To me, this is for Top Dragster/Top Sportsman cars who run quicker than 6.00 on a single and would be DQ’d from the event.