LightningShow
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Wow, that seems like an amazing opportunity for Retrax to market a retractable cover that opens front to back! THE MOST EFFICIENT TONNEAU EVER.It’s funny, as much as I don’t practically care much about the outcome here, I have been thinking about this - and something came to mind
I went and google-searched pickup truck class entries in the various Bonneville Salt Flats classes for land speed competition - and while my search wasn’t exhaustive, I didn’t find a single example without a tonneau (and they aren’t adding that weight for storage)
that research includes finding the F-250 Super Duty that in 2011 broke both the top speed record for a B Production Diesel Truck as well as for a B20 bio-diesel truck too…… over 171mph btw
that’s a hard tonneau back there
I would think these salt flat racers have thought through this and have some data to support their aero-choices
would be cool for an experienced salt flat truck class racer to come through and provide insight
EDIT TO ADD: I did find one comment reporting that a famous sale flat builder purported to have data that in fact the optimum setup was a tonneau that covered only 1/2 to 2/3 of the back of the bed, data-supported, something about creating low pressure area or some such - and I did see in my brief look one example of what appears to be a setup comporting with that