Well, this what I enter into my run sheets, so I can refer to the track, weather conditions, tire pressure, track temp, amd of course tune-up and keeping track of runs on rods, bearings; Date, track, engine [ I have two or three] , fuel pressure,[ at shift & finish line] fuel flow, timing, hi-speed setings, [ I measure the shim pack & jet size] , drive shaft speed,& ET of highest rpm, Max "G"s, shift point and ET of the shift pt, EGT'S at shift and finish, engine temp at start line and on return road, oil pressure, vacuum, [shift and finish] , flash rpm right after shift [ true stall speed] finish line rpm, tire temps on the return from burn-out, and at the turn-out road [ finish line], if high temp = too much tire spin, front ballast, and total car weight, tire and wheel width.
weather info ; air temp, humity, bar pressure, DA, ADR, dew point, grains of water, and of course all info from ET slip.
The reason for all this recording is when we go back to that track, I'll know what worked best for that track and conditions. I look at the DA [density alt] 1'st to see what I want to do with the jetting/ hi-speed setting. Track temps and condition for tire pressures, and maybe launch rpm. It helped allot when we raced in Salt Lake City , track alt is 4400 feet, and DA runs 6500' to 7000'.
I keep track of the Flash rpm because if the rpm is higher, I'm making more power, ie we went in the right direction, on the combo.
And I still enter this info on my RacePak, along with any notes on what happened on each run. IT's a good back-up.
Good luck and go Fast,
Jon