Roll Bar for Showroom stock competition
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Roll Bar for Showroom stock competition
I know that in the past, some showroom stock drivers have been allowed to compete in Time Trials, including hillclimbs, with only an SCCA legal roll bar instead of a roll cage. Someone asked me that question for Polish Mountain - they have a stock Neon. Thanks, Mike
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Roll bar for showroom stock competition
Showroom Stock does not require a cage at this time, a Roll Bar is sufficient. As Sue said, Fire extinquisher-with a METAL mounting bracket, minimum of 5 point harness, window net or arm restraints. No Kill switch for Showroom Stock or Touring (Improved Touring needs a switch). Driver needs a SA2000 or newer helmet, Nomex suit either w/ or w/o Nomex underware-depending on the suits' rating. Any other questions, contact me.
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Air bags
He has everything else ready. I also noticed that for hillclimbing, there are several cars that still have their air bags. I know that for road racing, the air bags have to be removed. I assume that he can keep his air bags instead of having to remove them, since that would mean he wouldn't be able to pass inspection?
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roll bar for showroom stock car
The TTR "recommends" that you disable the bags but does not require it.