Guys,
Although I did not attend nationals let me add a few things.
Firstly Nationals is the top race of the year. Frankly you cannot expect a 25 year old junkyard mystery motor to pull everyone down the straights. Nationals is the race on the year where everyone will bring their best. Fresh this and fresh that.
However we don't race at nationals all year. We race locally vs the same guys every month. Around my region over the past 8 years of this I have always seen the best drivers winning races at the front. A least in Arizona you don't need fresh motors each weekend. You do need to be top notch driving form to get it done however.
I have rebuilt motors are home in my garage using what every parts I was able to get in parts cars. No special anything, but some attention to detail.
Power... I have always been ok for power except when my 5 year old motor got soft due to carbon build up on 2 valves. No big deal really.
As for performance.... I have always been pretty close. Lately not very front, but it is driver holding me back not my motor. How much power do I have? I am not sure.
Look if you take away nationals I still see lots of strong competition by cars built and maintinaed to the intent of the series. Some guys can build a motor at home and other pay a shop.
So I don't see this as a class crisis by any means. I still think you can show up to a race with 9.5:1 motor running in good shape and pick-up wins if you can drive it.
As for traqmate and hp. Well if we can find a repeatable method to use traqmate to minimize the impact of small hp variations then great. If not so be it. I just don't want to see people in the series getting down cause that guy has 2 more hp. Really...
Also.. I want to make some thing clear. There is talk that Dirks had the least hp of anyone in the front. Well that is premature. We only dynoed 2 cars and Dirks had more Hp than Palmer. Even so that does not tell much. We had traqmate on two more cars and despite the initial numbers we have looked into the data and found it inconclusive at best. Maybe we can develop it to get usefull data, but we just don't have it right now.
Lets also remember that Nationals in 2011 will be very different from 2010. The distance from the core of racers creates entirely new challenges.
Remember the sky is not falling.