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    1. #1
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      RTTC3 clarification regarding safety atire needed!

      Hi all!

      In my final prep for RTTC3, I am trying to order up all the safety clothing I'll need. In the rulebook, it states that -

      "Required on all road courses for the unlimited class- Helmet, fire-rated footwear, jacket and gloves."

      If I did not explicitly sign up for the unlimited class and I'm not trying to win a trophy, does this apply to me as well? If so, I need to order some stuff up!



      Thank you in advance for chiming in!

      Don


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      Hi Don,

      This apparel listed should be the very least you should wear when driving or as a passenger at any track day or event where speeds can reach those seen in racing. If you haven't purchased a helmet, I recommend one with a 2010 SA (fire protectant) rating. Wear it around for about 15 minutes to make sure it's comfortable. Gloves should also be fire resistant and should be orange or red as bright colors offer other drivers clearer view in the event of point-by's or hand signals when entering the track. They also protect your hands as you'll be shifting a lot.

      That said, RTTC will not be allowing passengers or any passing whatsoever for any track sessions so you won't have to worry about that part. It's your safety that's important and this gear is to protect you. Check Wine Country Motorsports in Sonoma, CA or OG Racing as these both have race gear. Summit and Jegs, too.

      Not sure what size you are but I have a worn once nomex one-piece suit that I've shrunk out of. If you're 5'8-6' and weigh 160+, this should fit.

      Mary Pozzi
      mpozzi . . . '73 Camaro RS, '69 Camaro SCCA/Trans-Am vintage racer, and a 1989 R7U 1LE Players Challenge car.

      "STICK, you B*TCH!!!!!!"

      "It's not a horse. You can't train it!! "


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      Donny, when looking into your helmet (that you need for any event) decide on what you will drive more of in the future autocross or open track, I just discuses this with a few drivers a few weeks back and it seems that most of us agree that open face helmets are most comfortable for the continuous track scanning of autocross, and full face for open track, (but I still like the open face there also)

      Quote Originally Posted by mpozzi View Post
      Hi Don,

      Not sure what size you are but I have a worn once nomex one-piece suit that I've shrunk out of. If you're 5'8-6' and weigh 160+, this should fit.

      Mary Pozzi
      MARY! are you trying to get a stranger into your jump suit? Bad, Bad Girl

    4. #4
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      I already have a full faced compliant helmet, it was just the jacket and gloves I was concerned about. The hemlet is Fire rated and well broken in by my big noggin.

      Quote Originally Posted by Rod View Post
      MARY! are you trying to get a stranger into your jump suit? Bad, Bad Girl
      As for jumping in Mary's Nomex suit, PM sent, LOL.

    5. #5
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      Great discussion guys - I too have to get myself a helmet and some gloves.

      G.

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      Quote Originally Posted by carguy502 View Post
      I already have a full faced compliant helmet, it was just the jacket and gloves I was concerned about. The hemlet is Fire rated and well broken in by my big noggin.



      As for jumping in Mary's Nomex suit, PM sent, LOL.
      I'll make sure and leave some "go fast" cooties in there for ya'.

      Mary P.
      mpozzi . . . '73 Camaro RS, '69 Camaro SCCA/Trans-Am vintage racer, and a 1989 R7U 1LE Players Challenge car.

      "STICK, you B*TCH!!!!!!"

      "It's not a horse. You can't train it!! "


    7. #7
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      any one still need gear?? I will have some SFI Large gloves 3 pairs for 40 bucks a pair(brand new Racequip), is there a need for me to bring jackets? or any other safety gear?




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