As I understand it, the idea is to get the entire powertrain up to high speed at the short end of the track while the transfer sled pulls relatively easy, thus the cut tread to allow wheel spin, and traed cleaning. As the weight starts to come down onto the hitch at mid-track it increases traction. The momentum of the drivetrain can then be hooked up to the track and that momentum can carry you out the far end. This seems to work pretty well, and gives an impressive show, although I always wondered what would happen if you put some tall lug tires on and pulled in a low gear without the wheel spin. My son pulls a garden tractor with the no-spin, slow speed approach and wins almost every time. Not nearly as impressive as the National Quarter Scale tractors antics though.