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depending on what events you do, they may or may not let u run the harnesses.
a proper racing trackday will NOT let you run a 4pt harness w/o a cage. however, various non-racing driver ed/lapping events may be more lax. this doesn't make the setup safe though.
however, Schrothe Rallye4 harnesses are DOT approved for street use. I don't mean to sound like a schroth commercial.
a proper racing trackday will NOT let you run a 4pt harness w/o a cage. however, various non-racing driver ed/lapping events may be more lax. this doesn't make the setup safe though.
however, Schrothe Rallye4 harnesses are DOT approved for street use. I don't mean to sound like a schroth commercial.
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depending on what events you do, they may or may not let u run the harnesses.
a proper racing trackday will NOT let you run a 4pt harness w/o a cage. however, various non-racing driver ed/lapping events may be more lax. this doesn't make the setup safe though.
however, Schrothe Rallye4 harnesses are DOT approved for street use. I don't mean to sound like a schroth commercial.
a proper racing trackday will NOT let you run a 4pt harness w/o a cage. however, various non-racing driver ed/lapping events may be more lax. this doesn't make the setup safe though.
however, Schrothe Rallye4 harnesses are DOT approved for street use. I don't mean to sound like a schroth commercial.
Not sure what "racing trackday" refers to, but a non-racing track day (HPDE) might allow four-point belts without a cage. It depends on club/organizer rules.
I think PCA has a nationwide rule though that if you go with harnesses, you need 5 or 6 points (sub belt required) and seats designed for the full 5/6 point harness.
For "racing" door to door, I think all groups require a full cage.