Originally posted by SupraKid
UPDATE: Some people caught a timing light error in the videos saying that they were not triggered with the front wheels, but with the rear wheels... which accounts for .3 seconds which would put him @ 9.65.... if that is the case then he does not hold the world record.. Ryan Woon's record was 9.62
its crazy how some people picked this shit up from just watching the video...
Doesn't the timing start when the front tires leave the first beam. So that way no matter whether the wheels are in the air or on the ground, the timer still starts. It starts when the beam is created, not broken like the rest. iirc