From what I saw being there last year, the winner is going to have to spray. Although Al Babneau, the fellow who took second did not spray his dodge and was running a set of MPI twin turbo's. He could have won it if he had had a little more experience drag racing and pulling.
A couple of things I wish they would change, the fuel mileage should be one of the events, not just a tie breaker, the dyno event should use both HP and Torque not just Torque. I also question using propane or LG as part of the fuel economy test, but it was within the rules, at least last year. You don't have to win any of the events, you just have to place high in most all of them to win.
I'd like to see a real drag race between the drivers if there is a tie. First truck to the finish line wins. Having to use the same tires and weight set up for all the event really levels the playing field. You need to have your truck ready to pull pretty well, with tires you can also drag race with. That's tough. Get a good run in on the drag race then wait and see if anyone beats your time. Can get a bit hectic toward the end of the drag racing qualifing if a couple of truck are trying to out do the other. A big clock at the starting line showing how much time is left to qualify is needed as well. The Dodges came loaded for bear last year. One of the strongest ones broke first time down the track, as did a couple of others. i'm sure they will be back bigger and better this year. Would like to see some good Fords, didn't happen last year but hopefully it will this year. The only one that did any good was running a cummins backed by an allison. Go figure.
I really believe the rules need to be more closely followed this year. If you miss you turn in an event you are out of that event. That did not happen last year. Also, the same driver should have to compete in all events, that didn't happen either, same truck.
It should be a good event again this year, hopefully I'll get to attend again.