07-27-2009, 06:57 AM
Lexan windshield doesn't pass inspection.
Though if you didn't bother getting it inspected and figured there is a 1 in 1000 chance of actually getting a $90 ticket....gamblers math takes over. Especially if the cost of inspection is $90.
On the track I think Lexan is much safer and this is very annoying since many sanctioning bodies for racing and time trials specifically disallow Lexan.
Lexan is more prone to leaking, not a good thing for all of the electronics directly under the windshield.
Though if you didn't bother getting it inspected and figured there is a 1 in 1000 chance of actually getting a $90 ticket....gamblers math takes over. Especially if the cost of inspection is $90.
On the track I think Lexan is much safer and this is very annoying since many sanctioning bodies for racing and time trials specifically disallow Lexan.
Lexan is more prone to leaking, not a good thing for all of the electronics directly under the windshield.