Post Info TOPIC: SFI / FIA rated padding


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SFI / FIA rated padding


I understand that the requirement for this padding has been pushed back till start on next year

has there been any news on how/ where they will want it installed ?

I would assume we're allowed to compete this year without it installed



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http://docs.cams.com.au/Regulations/Bulletins/B13-069%20Schedule%20J-%20Protective%20Padding%20Moratorium.pdf

http://docs.cams.com.au/Regulations/Bulletins/B13-070%20Schedule%20J%20-%20Protective%20Padding.pdf

 

Have a read of these



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what a load of crap, more stupid rules just to make things difficult! we wear helmets dont we?!!

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What do you attach the padding with, fireproof insulation tape or non melting cable ties. Lol.



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Sheathed in asbestos cloth.  Whoops, can of worms there.



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The padding that I bought has adhesive already on it. And yes I think this is a load of crap as well. After all the padding would only be subjected to the "fire' during the accident which would only last a few seconds, once the vehicle stops the importance of flame resistant roll bar padding is not an issue.

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