Al as you know I was not one of the faster SG racers, so about 3 years ago I decided to run slow at the finish, but not using a top end stop. So no stop timer at the line, just adjusting the stop opening to run the number. At 9.90 tracks we run around 135 MPH and in Denver 127. There are some racers out there that have had pretty good success with slow finish line speeds, but hard to do consistently. And if you're set up on the quick side, nearly impossible to judge if/when to brake when a guy is coming from behind you going 40 MPH faster. I also have to go thru some mathematical gyrations to make any sense of prediction software. Therefore, thinking of going more "conventional" next year.