The holes in the door plate are for the jaws of life to be able to cut the door bar section out if the emergency crew needs to access the inside and get the driver out. Good thing to do no matter if your rules require it or not.
I am not in the minority, despite what other people think, but me personally, i will never put holes in the door plates. Some series require it, but most weekly tracks do not. They can still get you out of the car quickly, holes or no holes. i prefer to keep the safety of the door plates preventing intrusion of bumper bars, nerf bars, ect.. ect.. Most of the cars i see at Stafford have no holes..
The holes in the door plate are for the jaws of life to be able to cut the door bar section out if the emergency crew needs to access the inside and get the driver out. Good thing to do no matter if your rules require it or not.
If i junk this new car that bad, just leave me in it😂
@@BrentGleason 😂😂
Car is looking good brother. Hope she handles better than the last car. What did you name her? I named my latemodel Shirley Gene.
Naming it will depend on if shes a winner or not😂
@@BrentGleason name her Rose. She can be that chick from titanic or the slut from the pool hall.
I am not in the minority, despite what other people think, but me personally, i will never put holes in the door plates. Some series require it, but most weekly tracks do not. They can still get you out of the car quickly, holes or no holes. i prefer to keep the safety of the door plates preventing intrusion of bumper bars, nerf bars, ect.. ect.. Most of the cars i see at Stafford have no holes..
I was told by a friend and fellow competitor that his car got checked, and its in the rule book, so I did it.