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28 Feb 2006, 20:06 (Ref:1533453) | #1 | ||
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I know its prob been asked before.. but
What type of helmet do i need for track days. I've just bought a westfield with an aeroscreen and am looking for a helmet. I'm planning on a couple of track days so knowing the rules would help me in my choice. such as do i spend 300 to 400 on a fia one or will a motorbike helmet do?
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28 Feb 2006, 20:38 (Ref:1533464) | #2 | ||
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Consult the organisers and/or the venue. They will not only have minimum requirements but doubtless good advice as well.
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28 Feb 2006, 21:32 (Ref:1533496) | #3 | ||
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As long as it has an ACU Gold sticker on it or a MSA blue sticker on it you will be fine. Buy the best helmet you can afford. It could well save your life
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1 Mar 2006, 10:14 (Ref:1533812) | #4 | ||
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Not all Trackday organisers require a helmet certificated for Motor sport, some allow the use of road (m/cycle) helmets.
And, of course, buy the best you feel like affording. (But I doubt you are going to spend £1500 as I saw advertised the other day. Plus HANS.) Regards Jim |
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1 Mar 2006, 16:47 (Ref:1534038) | #5 | ||
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However much you spend, do invest a lot of time making sure you get a proper fit. This is often neglected, but an ill fitting helmet can be quite dangerous.
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1 Mar 2006, 20:26 (Ref:1534167) | #6 | ||
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Went to a Trackday the other week at Brands, had my helmet and two for passengers and none were checked full stop.
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2 Mar 2006, 17:42 (Ref:1534802) | #7 | ||
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I've never had my helmet checked at any Track Day but always make sure I have a decent one.
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3 Mar 2006, 08:40 (Ref:1535202) | #9 | ||
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I'd be spending cash on a helmet which meets MSA standards. Have a look on the Demon Tweeks / GPR / Merlin Motorsport websites for examples.. I think the Sparco Formula helmet starts at about 220 quid rather than 300. Go and get it fitted rather than mail order..
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3 Mar 2006, 18:00 (Ref:1535565) | #10 | ||
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I used my Roof Motorclcyle one, but it was never checked.
A bit of advice, if you tall make sure you can fit in th car with it on, I was wedged in! |
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thanks guys. i've got a bike one for now. I need a new exhaust before i can get on track as i'm pushing 110db and limit at croft is 100db. damn. i'm gonna get a fia one later in the year as i've got the exhaust to find
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3 Mar 2006, 20:34 (Ref:1535671) | #12 | ||
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Rally design do an FIA helmet for £175, I have one and its fine.
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3 Mar 2006, 21:01 (Ref:1535688) | #13 | ||
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Rally Design do seem cheap - that's where I got my gear from some years ago. Is that a full face with visor?
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Yes although not a full visor so probably no good for single seaters more for saloons, I just bought a fire extinguiser system for my second car from them £85 + vat I already have one of theirs for my yellow car, I think they are good value on a lot of stuff.
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We found if we went to a circuit that we had never seen before and tucked in ,right behind the Lad who took you around at 40mph ,Usualy a Marshal ,they used all the right lines inch perfect and then you could learn the circuit yourself for the rest of the day These marshalls know a lot more than some of us give them credit for .I am sure that" Coombe Marshal" could teach a few racers out there the right and wrong lines to use at CC . |
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