It's the same old argument. Foot brakers and spectators complain that watching a car fall flat on its face running a t-stop is boring, t-stop racers don't seem to care if they drive the spectators away and tell you there aren't any in the stands any way, and that it's harder than it looks. Spectators will say they don't care or want to learn how hard it is, they came to watch a car 'explode' off the line, not leave, fart for .5 of a second and leave again. I'm surprised there's any money in it for the track operators hosting t-stop classes or events; who's watching - other t-stop racers or their crews/families? Who puts up the bulk of the purse other than the drivers themselves? T-stop racing is a lot like life - hurry up and wait...