
Originally Posted by
Brian Forster
Congratulations (or condolences, whichever is more appropriate...)!
On a serious note, on the safety front. I had a client with a 440 who got in a shunt. As the car came back on the hook, it was sobering to be looking at the bottom of the seat! I can't remember now if the floor had been peeled back or if there was no floor under the seat shell, but either way, a thorough inspection of the underside is important.
I have had stainless floors on both my Swift and on my Tiga. It literally saved my butt in the Swift when I hit oil and slid off the track at Willow where I swear that there are no rocks smaller than a golf ball. The floor had scratches and some small dents, but that was it.
Enjoy your new car, and to echo what Ethan said, come on up and race with Crossflow; it's been some of the best racing I've had in over 35 years of racing!