I'm laughing my ass off right now. AWD, 2WD, 6100. The Masons, Herbst, Geiser, Tsco, and Brenthel all make quality trucks. All can win with the right team and driver behind the wheel. We sold our Mason as we had the 3rd one and had poor finishing results from failures of transmissions, diff's, and transfer cases and spend a poop load of money in the process. I have full confidence if we had kept it we would have figured it out and been competitive but was unwilling to spend the time and resources to do so. Is the AWD faster I think it is with less driving effort needed to get there but it is a tank at 7500lbs. For example Brett's old #88 Herbst truck came in at 5704 race ready. I give the Mason's credit as they took the risk ( or their customers ) to try something new and it's paying off now. Never hurts having the best teams running your product either. Was nice to see our old truck win Laughlin again with Justin Lofton behind the wheel. Continue with the discussion as it's entertaining.