To throw some fuel into the fire; there has always been two schools of
thought with roadsters (brick racing to some of you) 1. Low and 2. Not
so Low.
The new ones are obviously low today but some of the ones that come back
after years of retirement are no so low and still set or retake records
they once had. The return of the now Teague/Bentley highboy, steel 29 on
32 rails, is anticipated as soon as this year. Les Leggitt is bring up a
34... big...But bricks aren't liners so who cares....Good Luck.
Subject: RE: Aerodynamics
Show me the first high speed vehicle that wants to run 4" ground
clearance and then I might be a believer..
Dave
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