clwill
Nitro Member
I agree.
However, all of that would require hiring people who know what they're doing with this stuff to setup, prepare and monitor it. Those people don't come cheap. That, and perhaps some higher ups in the tech department simply "don't trust" this newfangled stuff to be "honest."
I've met with the top guys in NHRA tech. The top two I met with are quite technically capable, and both came from other racing series in the last few years. There may be other issues with skill gaps, but not at the top of NHRA Tech.