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Im still going over the rules...and confusing myself more and more :thumbsup: got teh cage sorted out

now looking at the other stuff needed

All vehicles, safety equipment and clothing must continue to comply with all Motorsport requirements unless specifically varied by these Supplementary Rules & Regulations.

1. Seats are acceptable if presented in good condition with no cracks in the main construction

points. Seats do not have to be dated.

2. Seat belts/harnesses are acceptable if presented with no tears, broken stitching or signs of stretching. Buckles must be in good working order. Seatbelts do not have to be dated

3. Fireproof gloves & socks are acceptable provided they have no holes, broken stitching, or have worn thin.

4. Boots (fireproof) are acceptable if they have no holes, broken stitching or badly worn soles.

5. Driving suits are acceptable if presented in good condition with no holes, tears, broken stitching or worn thin in parts. Driving suits if they are single layer must also wear fireproof underwear.

6. Helmets are acceptable if presented in good condition with no loose stitching; internal padding must be in good condition; & deep scratches or gouges etc must not impair the integrity of the external shell.

7. All of the above safety equipment must have been approved for motor sport at the time of its manufacture.

Point 7 is the main one...

Im guessing they mean CAMS or FIA Approved for the seats, harness, Race Suits Etc

Brad, Jess any idea?

Andrew,

Dont get to stressed about it...

You need a raceseat, a harness, race suit and single layer is surfice with thermals underneath, Race boots and gloves and a helmet.anything that is issue in the stores like revelution racegear is up to FIA Approval.

What do you have currently to race in?

I have a single layer suit with thermals, Gokart boots and gloves and motorbike helmet which is all fine to use for MRA.

Will love to come and have a play in this series with my little 180 just for some laughs :)

Ando, send me an email :O

OMG really Boz !!!

Please do it!! Would love to see you out there :D

I gotta build boz a car before he can race.

Bozs car has basic bolt ons atm,

we're going to go all out on it and build a budget racer using decent parts and build a full cage for it.

His gotta be in the same state for more than 20mins before we can do that though ;)

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I gotta build boz a car before he can race.

Bozs car has basic bolt ons atm,

we're going to go all out on it and build a budget racer using decent parts and build a full cage for it.

His gotta be in the same state for more than 20mins before we can do that though ;)

budget racer with decent parts.....I wanna shop where you do brad lol

Exactly my thoughts..... those 2 phrases just dont go together... like combining a proton with a neutron... it just aint right :D

But that said, someone in the game (as Brad is) who has feeler on the market all the time could source and build good parts for a tightISH budget :P

Never the less still uber keen to get out and see this Boz180 in full flight..... oh and scope out ideas :)

I know Harry who would of predicted it........ Bozman behind the wheel of his own car... have to wait and see if he still drives it like its stolen :P

Anywho, has anyone been able to confirm 110% the rollcage requirements for MRA? I have already started buying up on seat, harness, kill swtich, etc to suffice requirements. But over xmas period looking at getting cage done. Just need to know if i can go half cage or need full cage. If full cage can the front half be simply bolt in?!?

Anyone? Anyone? Beuller?

I know Harry who would of predicted it........ Bozman behind the wheel of his own car... have to wait and see if he still drives it like its stolen :P

Anywho, has anyone been able to confirm 110% the rollcage requirements for MRA? I have already started buying up on seat, harness, kill swtich, etc to suffice requirements. But over xmas period looking at getting cage done. Just need to know if i can go half cage or need full cage. If full cage can the front half be simply bolt in?!?

Anyone? Anyone? Beuller?

Im on to it about the roll cages!!Should be able to give you confirmed info by thursday next week

Doh good point i missed that too, i have single layer suit so i need these fireproof underwear.... oh sexy!!! :P

Oh and i need boots.... FFS lol there goes the budget blow out ROFL

can you let me know aswell please :)

ofcourse andrew :D

noob question....what do I need for thermals?

revolution sell them?>

Yep they sell them..Its shirt, pants and socks..Doesnt state a balaclava either but it doesnt hurt to have one

Doh good point i missed that too, i have single layer suit so i need these fireproof underwear.... oh sexy!!! :P

Oh and i need boots.... FFS lol there goes the budget blow out ROFL

Yes you definately need them and they range in price from pretty cheap to silly expensive.

Multilayer is definately the way to go Andrew if you can! :D

I want to upgrade my suit too...Have my eye on the Alpine Stella GP

Its just for girls and its HAWT!! All when I have time and spare cash LOL :P

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