| ...that Seb's time actually got slower at low elevation, and Seb's mph did not increase at the lower elevation. I AM NOT picking on Seb or any of the guys here who actually got out and raced their cars (I salute you), but this info does illustrate that statements like "it'll run higher mph at the lower elevation" aren't always true. It is my opinion that anyone who's done a lot of dragging at different tracks/conditions/etc would know that. Once again, kudos to all the guys who are racing, and aren't just keyboard jockeys. Even on your worst day you are faster than 99% of the people on here. I've said it a million times, that getting a car down a track is a complex puzzle with a bunch of variables, and this info helps illustrate that. Power is only a part of the equation. I've got a heap of slips worth of experience to know it. For example, as has happened to me, Seb's times could be slower due to wheelspin because the car is making more power! Great runs fellas, those are quick times.......
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