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Originally Posted by Chris Williams
OK, how would the "cap on the MPH" work?
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Simple, just like a breakout. You go faster than the set speed limit for the class, you lose. If both competitors go faster, the one that went faster loses. I would give this priority over E.T. breakouts (i.e. if one competitor goes 9.89 at 134 mph, and the other goes 9.91 at 136 mph, the one that went 136 mph loses - with electronics legal, there's no reason to push the mph that close to the edge).
Does this make it more confusing for the spectator? Probably, but if we're not going to outlaw electronics, we don't have any spectators anyway, so who cares if the 1 spectator in the stands understands what is going on...