If the cost of Lexan is $400 plus a tearoff at $80 for a total of $500. It is a no brainer.
LEXAN
Now, this windshield issue many not be a big deal for Sterling Doc and others in some regions, however, I am looking at needing my fourth or fifth (I have lost count). I race at Willow Springs (tons of rocks), PIR (way too many rocks), Firebird (again, tons of rocks) and some others that rocks are an issue. Dave Hauck had a new one crack the first weekend. Steve just posted his windshield woes. I have had them get cracked within two events. Now, I did not replace it till it got bad but a cracked windshield is a safety issue.
PCA will not allow a car to run with a cracked windshield because of the safety issue.
Sorry Charlie, but here is an issue where spending $175 more for a lexan windshield would likely save me much more than that during the course of a year of racing. We are trying to get lower cost racing while maintaining equal racing.
On the cost (and safety?) issue, Lexan should be a legal option for us.
On the performance issue, there is still a question on weight that needs to be addressed. The weight issue, Steve, is that the weight of the windshield is up high and removing weight there is an advantage (however slight). I will check the weight of glass and lexan and post the results. If the lexan is appreciably lighter, the rule change could require ballast to be mounted on the roll hoop above the windshield to remove any possible competitive advantage. This would be simple to administer in tech and we all have access to each others cars.
Big Dog