In the rules it states, the roll bar must be padded where the driver may make contact in the event of a "whoops" I've seen different cars with different areas padded and that's what I need some help with.
While sitting in my car (strapped in, arm restraints on) I can't make contact with the areas I've normally seen padded. Is there a "standard" on what MUST be padded compared to what you THINK should be padded? I understand why you need the padding.I just can't really find a place that I'll actually NEED it compared to where I HAVE to have it.
Need some clarification...
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Re: Need some clarification...
Adam,
I donot know if you have a cage or a bar but, you should cover any upper bars, door bars, and dash bars to at least the 1/2 way point across the car due to the fact that race belts will stretch alot in an accident. As a national scrutineer, you would be surprised how far the body travels and what it hits in a crash.
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I donot know if you have a cage or a bar but, you should cover any upper bars, door bars, and dash bars to at least the 1/2 way point across the car due to the fact that race belts will stretch alot in an accident. As a national scrutineer, you would be surprised how far the body travels and what it hits in a crash.
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Re: Need some clarification...
The rules say you must pad anywhere the driver can make contact with the bar/cage when sitted and harnessed in the car. It does not say pad where you think you'll make contact as your belts stretch upon impact, but I'd recommend padding where it looks like you'll make contact in an incident... You'd be amazed how far the belts will stretch!
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Re: Need some clarification...
OK, thanks guys. I'll pad above the driver and passenger head, and some of the exposed area between the seats. I really don't see contact being an issue at all but I'll take your word and make the effort. I'll also bring whatever spare padding I have left with me to the June 7th event just in case anything needs to be added that more experienced eyes can see.
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