I think I got it updated. Hopefully I didn't screw it up. I also added links to time slip images for a couple that got missed (I didn't look for anything older than Oct 2020 because that's when the format was redone and we started requiring actual images of time slips).
Speaking of redoing the list rules and format, I think we should revisit the requirements for the list. Back when it was being discussed, myself and a couple of others wanted to see the minimum time to get on the list to be a 5.99 or quicker. At the time, there weren't too many duramax powered vehicles (be it OE applications, swaps, or otherwise) running that quick, but if you look at the list now, there are 18 vehicles that are quicker than 5.99 on it, and it looks like the majority of those are actual trucks that started life with a Duramax which is pretty cool in my opinion. I think the 1/4 mile list should be left as is because it is a sort of history for the Duramax, but I think the 1/8 mile list should be a little more serious. I'm not saying it is cheap or easy to run a 6.69, but I don't think anyone would argue that getting in the 5s is a whole different ballgame. I also feel that dropping the required time makes the list more relevant to current cutting edge performance. If you look at the list, 17 of the current 51 entries (33.3%) on there come from before October 2021, and of those 17, only 3 of them are in the top 18 (16.6%) that comprise the 5.99 and quicker entries. I think that in itself is a good indicator of how these trucks have progressed in the past few years. I am not trying to diminish the accomplishments of the guys in 6.69-5.99 range, but if they want to be on a list, they should be able to find a 1/4 mile track and get on that list without any trouble. That's my opinion of it, and I thought I would bring it up for discussion.