what about open face helmets, i have a sparco pro jet and it meets the
British Helmet Standard – BS6658 Type A/FR, BS6658-85 Type A
i have seen this rule stated in previous regs for prodrift yet some drivers have used open face helmets
what about open face helmets, i have a sparco pro jet and it meets the
British Helmet Standard – BS6658 Type A/FR, BS6658-85 Type A
i have seen this rule stated in previous regs for prodrift yet some drivers have used open face helmets
Rules for 2012 state this
(7.4)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
Just helpn ya out dude ,my point is to see wether the rules will get bent !
I used an FIA approved open face helmet last year
Thats fair enough...but for all the people that have been going at their cars for a few evenings every here and there for the winter evenings there is still a few changes to be made for the majority of people on a tight time/money budget... real pity this could not have been done sooner...just speaking from a personal point of view as i am not competing this year but have been helping out a fair few people that are...roll on the sessions i say![]()
awesome bolt in cages fia approved are allowed still!!![]()
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Would a cusco thru dash cage do the job so? They are built with the proper cold drawn steel and have fia spec joints so I cant see any reason why one would not pass regulations apart from the dash dodgers of course which are definetely banned.
its not fair for them to decide dash dodgers arent allowed at this stage....i havent the money to replace that at this pont and if i had been notified sooner then i could have saved for a through the dash cage.....its a fucking jokerules should have been out at least a month ago to give people a chance