"I am seriously considering coming to the event since it is a short drive and only one day.

Is a four speed with a two-step legal? I'm assuming "no electronics" means no delay boxes, but I would like to confirm before deciding to attend.

Can you change your dial between rounds as long as it ends in a "0"?"

Thanks,
Matt Welker"

Yes to both. Two steps, four speeds are just fine. No delay boxes, matte boxes, and stuff like that.

You can change you dial, but it still has to end with a zero. That gives a tenth (or two) either way, up or down.

This is a fun race, and we will use generally accepted NSS rules found in the northeast. Dialing to the nearest tenth generally creates more all out racing. A tenth difference is a lot to make up, either way, and it levels the playing field from the bracket "sharks" who tune everything with a computer. Everyone is as competitive as anyone else....it gives us geezers as good a shot as the young guys!

Hope to see you there, Matt.


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