What If Build Ideas...for Land Speed Racing

Probably the first couple of seasons or so will be just working the bugs out and getting to feel right where you feel confident to run these high speeds, then you can focus on the 175 mph then go from there.
You have to talk to the tech guys. They know about licensing. I forget the specifics now. Ted Allen from Calgary, Alberta got licensed and ran a BBC 32 roadster, looking to go 200 MPH. After 3 or 4 years someone let them know to add weight to gain traction. Approaching 200 MPH air drag gets like a brick wall. Eventually they went 200.