I saw the timeslip for the semi-final loss too. That run will win 99% of the time.

.019 light, 9.270 on a 9.25 (on the brakes just a touch at the end when he couldn't catch him... would have gone about a ~9.260 flat out based on the 1000ft number... which wasn't good enough to win.)

Competitor went .018 light, and 10.256 on a 10.25. That's a good race right there!