I noticed that Larry's rollcage shield is nice and polished, giving it a shiny look. And it looks good, but wouldn't the possible reflection maybe disrupt an opposing driver's concentration? Or did I way overthink this?
I noticed that Larry's rollcage shield is nice and polished, giving it a shiny look. And it looks good, but wouldn't the possible reflection maybe disrupt an opposing driver's concentration? Or did I way overthink this?
but wouldn't the possible reflection maybe disrupt an opposing driver's concentration?
If the other driver is far enough back to see the reflection from the back of Dixon's rollcage shield, he's history anyway.
and that would be a bad thing how A.L.?
Sorry my friend, but I don't understand you Overthinking anything
d'kid
leave me a shot and i'll take it
if the rules don't prohibit polishing the shield, who cares?
See, Alan, there ya go thinkin again.....See, totally overthought the whole thing!!!!
I just thought it was strange that he was the only one who had the polished shield.
See, Alan, there ya go thinkin again.....
Now, that's funny there!I know, I know......everytime my wheels start to turn, I blow the tires off at the hit....
I suggest a warning message....
OBJECTS IN THE SHIELD ARE CLOSER THAN THEY APPEAR
That reminds me, Need to put some MEATLOAF on the CD player this evening, But I Won't Do That....
d'kid
What's it gonna be, yes or no??????? I can remember the vinyl cover of my dad's Bat out of Hell album.........
Got Meat's autograph auto Sears Point a couple years ago when Skuza ran the Meatloaf body..
Say...where is Skuza???