Quote:Yes.I read rule on your site.
But I think I can`t understand all rules because of my poor English ability.
I played all courses without any Booster technique(off road and on road)
May I send those records?Or some more are needed?
Well, playing without boosts at all is Non-NBT, so you could perfectly send those times to the Non-NBT site, but
most of the boosts on road are allowed in Non-NBT, with these few exceptions which are NBT:
-Using a boost to help perform the jump to the platform bridge (over the big gap) in GV1 and GV2 (the boost gains you some speed that makes the jump to the other side easier)
-Getting a boost and holding it until the beginning of the following lap, where you release it, (that makes it an easy 0"10 saved if you want to achieve faster best lap times, but that's forbidden in Non-NBT)
unless the boost already fits the track's last turn and would normally wear off anywhere past the finish line.
-Getting a boost from "zigzag" powerslides (you know, the way you can obtain boosts by just doing quick right and left moves while holding down the R button; this has been used a lot in some of the japanese vids that we have seen that were achieved on emulator)
These 3 stand as NBT driving, being therefore forbidden for the Non-NBT site, but you must know that anything else on-road gotten from a curved powerslide is allowed for the Non-NBT site, and is also very helpful in order to achieve fast times. And well, obviously, any boost off-road is NBT, but take note here that the Koopa Beach light water and the Choco Island light dirt (the liquid one) is not considered to be "off-road" adherence.
These explanations are a bit similar to what is written on the Non-NBT site's rules, but I still hope that it was clear enough. If there are still some misunderstandings regarding the rules however, make sure to let me know, and I can link you to videos that show these techniques well.