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Originally Posted by NSSGTO
NSS classes are not bracket racing, It is based on indexes. Can't just go and change your number around, and you need to be on your number. I ran a 10.007 on a 10.00 index and was 11th qualifier at Indy. Quite a few ran dead on with a 0.
Rules for NSS are posted on the NMCA website.
https://www.nmcadigital.com/championship-classes/c606
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I see how both are right!
It really is a bracket race with targeted dial in’s every 1/4 second. For example the fastest index they have is 8.50 so I would have to slow down just for that. I think at 8.75 I would not hurt as many parts because I could run that shifting under 9k
Now everyone in this class picks an index based on how consistent they can run dead on! These guys are outstanding in running the number