Phil, I'm guessing aero is not something you guys run into at these speeds, so are the panels purely cosmetic or do you have templates/measurements for inspection?
If frame isn't twisted, can ya just hammer them babies out and rivet them on? She ain't gotta be pretty to be fast.
Pretty much the discussion I had with my buddy. He builds my motors. Has close to 70 feature wins in a Ranger. I was like "we are kidding ourselves if we think aero is a consideration, right?" I'm pretty sure we are just cosmetic with our metal. If it makes a difference, we are talking thousandths of a second. Not tenths of a second. More about visually stream lining everything to where there is no sheet metal sticking out to catch wind like a parachute.
@Clay Showalter not too sore. I'm very thankful my work keeps me in shape. I honestly think that has helped. A little sore in spine between shoulder blades and neck. Not painful though. Just noticeable and a little stiff yesterday. That is pretty well gone today. Lower back was sore this morning but I think that is due to 3 nights of 4-5hrs sleep and lots of physical exertion followed up by 10-12hrs last night. Not supposed to sleep that long. I suppose there could be a mild concussion but probably not. Think I was just extra tired from over doing it for the last 6wks work with no rest.
@giles for sure. This won't slow me down. If anything it gives me confidence my safety gear and roll cage will do what it is supposed to do.
I "could" probably be ready for Limaland this Friday if I thrashed. I'm not going to. I'll leave for our family reunion in Kentucky earlier on Friday. The old schedule was to race Friday, sleep a few hours, them drive to KY early Saturday morning. New schedule: relax, take a slower pace, enjoy the wife, kids, and extended family a little more this weekend.