And I have a hard time believing a company such as Davis Technologies would take the time to not only develop a product for traction control, but to come up with a product specifically for drag racing. True, some classes allow traction control. If so, then why would they make a package that can be concealed to the size of a Bic lighter? Wouldn't it be more cost effective to make it in a larger package? Do you think Mr. Davis created this product because his market research told him there would be no customers? Watch the online video with Mr. Davis and Mr. Garlits. Obviously he knows his product does end up being installed were not allowed.
http://moretraction.com/traction.htm
NASCAR had the right idea. They saw the level of cheating would increase with the allowance of electronic devices so these items were never allowed. Spare us if all you can come up with is "then let's go back to dual points". Read section 8.2 under general reg's. Delay devices not allowed. Enforce the rule as written. Only a whacko attorney would be able to define a long travel / adjustable button or AXE button as allowable. Use common sense. Stock should not have any of these devices, including a 2-step. In Texas, that's a dance move. Has no place in Stock! Even 4 speeds should not have a 2-step. If you can't figure out how to maintain rpm, you shouldn't be in the lane next to me. stupid is stupid does