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NSSR will add the Pro Max Class which will basically follow the rules of the ISR class on Dirt except for the speed limitations.

We will not run the Pro Mod Class seperately and what has been referred to as the Outlaw Power Adder Class will run in this class.

This Class will be a Sit up and Ride 625 lb class with rider and will allow stock and aftermarket chassis with power adder(s).

This class does require the use of a twin opposed piston caliper braking system mounted on the drive axle!

A belted speed track is allowed and will be a minimum of 11.125 inches in width with a stud height of 1.0 inch allowe abover the flat part of the belt. Studs protruding more or at 1.1 inches above the belt will be DQ'd.

The use of VP 100 Race fuel which is oxygenated with ethanol will be allowed.

Keep in mind that this class may jump into the Exhibition Class and run in the Lay Down position with less weight. Be mindful that this class does require the installation of a parachute!

Leathers are required in both classes!

Let me know if you have any questions on this.


   
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