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    Quote Originally Posted by fitzer View Post
    i think its stupid banning bolt-in cages ,thats stopping people on small budgets from entering PD like meself im on a student budget and i had plans of entering PD nxt year with a bolt in cage but now that the rules have all changed about cages probly wont be happening now
    you should be grand lad roco performance do the cages at great price


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    Quote Originally Posted by fitzer View Post
    i think its stupid banning bolt-in cages ,thats stopping people on small budgets from entering PD like meself im on a student budget and i had plans of entering PD nxt year with a bolt in cage but now that the rules have all changed about cages probly wont be happening now
    A ban on bolt-in cages will also mean the end to road legal drift cars competing in Pd


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    Quote Originally Posted by Cooldrft View Post
    A ban on bolt-in cages will also mean the end to road legal drift cars competing in Pd
    to be fair if you've got a cage in your car its not road legal anyway as insurance company's wont cover the car with a cage fitted!

    "Drifting is easier than it looks"

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    Quote Originally Posted by Cooldrft View Post
    A ban on bolt-in cages will also mean the end to road legal drift cars competing in Pd
    Time maybe for a street legal type series one thing that pissed me off aswell with prodrift was having to remove the roof lining the condensation coming off the roof in the mornings is a real pain.


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    Quote Originally Posted by tweek View Post
    Time maybe for a street legal type series one thing that pissed me off aswell with prodrift was having to remove the roof lining the condensation coming off the roof in the mornings is a real pain.
    Waaaaaaat??? i know for a fact that famous jh has the roof lining in his 14 nd others aswel im sure??


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    what does the driver have to wear is it just fireproof suit and boots or do ya need the vest and the other underwear stuff

    Quote Originally Posted by git View Post
    u just talk nice to me or ill tell john to make that cage out of timber and then we see who passes scrutiny

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    Quote Originally Posted by Paddy drifter View Post
    what does the driver have to wear is it just fireproof suit and boots or do ya need the vest and the other underwear stuff
    Driver Regulations

    • All participating drivers must wear the following items when entering a Prodrift Ireland event. No bare skin should be showing at anytime.
    • Racing Suit (Fire proof material, single layer minimum)
    • Racing Gloves
    • Fire proof vest
    • Racing Shoes
    • Certified Helmet (Full face only)
    FIA8860-2004
    Snell Memorial Foundation – SA95, SA2000, SA2005
    SFI Foundation – Spec 31.2, Spec 31.1A, Spec 31.2A
    British Helmet Standard – BS6658 Type A/FR, BS6658-85 Type A
    • Head and Neck restraints are optional
    • Prodrift badges must be placed on all competitor race suits.


    Ireland – Prodrift Rules & Regs 2011
    http://www.prodriftseries.com/ireland/rules-regs/


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    Quote Originally Posted by Cooldrft View Post
    Driver Regulations

    • All participating drivers must wear the following items when entering a Prodrift Ireland event. No bare skin should be showing at anytime.
    • Racing Suit (Fire proof material, single layer minimum)
    • Racing Gloves
    • Fire proof vest
    • Racing Shoes
    • Certified Helmet (Full face only)
    FIA8860-2004
    Snell Memorial Foundation – SA95, SA2000, SA2005
    SFI Foundation – Spec 31.2, Spec 31.1A, Spec 31.2A
    British Helmet Standard – BS6658 Type A/FR, BS6658-85 Type A
    • Head and Neck restraints are optional
    • Prodrift badges must be placed on all competitor race suits.


    Ireland – Prodrift Rules & Regs 2011
    http://www.prodriftseries.com/ireland/rules-regs/
    how come some lads just where t shirts under their suits

    Quote Originally Posted by git View Post
    u just talk nice to me or ill tell john to make that cage out of timber and then we see who passes scrutiny

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    Quote Originally Posted by Paddy drifter View Post
    how come some lads just where t shirts under their suits
    If you're cool enough you can get away with it, seen a lad driving with wellingtons once


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    Quote Originally Posted by Cooldrft View Post
    If you're badass enough you can get away with it, seen a lad driving with wellingtons once
    Edited that for ya James

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    Some say wide wheels and skinny women fear him. Some say vice versa.
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