B BlewBYu 0 Feb 28, 2015 224 1 16 10 Jul 11, 2015 #1 "Tape can be used only to hold the body to the chassis and cover the bottom but not to create aero advantages" Am I allowed to glue in a small piece of plexiglass? Is there anything that is allowed to cut air from the door windows?
"Tape can be used only to hold the body to the chassis and cover the bottom but not to create aero advantages" Am I allowed to glue in a small piece of plexiglass? Is there anything that is allowed to cut air from the door windows?
bracketracer 0 Pro Racer Mar 21, 2013 1,768 151 63 12 STL Jul 11, 2015 #2 I'm sure you can add door windows. I used .020" clear polystyrene sheet from the hobby store. I understood that the tape rule was so racers didn't streamline the car with tape. 'Cause you know how racers are........
I'm sure you can add door windows. I used .020" clear polystyrene sheet from the hobby store. I understood that the tape rule was so racers didn't streamline the car with tape. 'Cause you know how racers are........
Kinser Racing ********************* 25+ Pro Race Wins! National Champion Nov 24, 2011 3,903 30 48 13 Jul 11, 2015 #4 Yes you can use tape to install windows. The purpose of this rule is to keep people from covering hood scoops, grills, making fender skirts, ect.
Yes you can use tape to install windows. The purpose of this rule is to keep people from covering hood scoops, grills, making fender skirts, ect.