ChuckKnight wrote:
The problem I have is the latest Tech_GuideV1.0_PDF.pdf (section 5.0) VERY clearly states "Harness bars should only be used to guide or position a harness. They must never be used for the anchorange of shoulder harnesses." "The reccomended solution for dual-purpose vehicles vehicles is to use 3 or 4 point harnesses...."
So a 5 point harness is NOT required?
That rule talks to the weaker guide bars you commonly see on Autopower rollbars. It's a smaller piece of steel above the main crossbar.
I almost said that the harnesses are NOT required, but to be frank, I'm not sure with a convertible. I'll leave it to Mark or the others to field that.
ChuckKnight wrote:
5.1.4 says "same level of protection". How can any car be allowed with only one race seat?
They shouldn't be allowed. You are correct.
Think of it this way. I'm an instructor. I am putting my life in the hands of a total stranger. If you don't have enough respect for what I'm doing that weekend to provide me with the same level of safety equipment you think you need for yourself, I don't want to get in the car with you anyway.
ChuckKnight wrote:
Sub-belt--- check out SCCA GCR Section 20 for install and why people are installing dual-mount "sit-on belts. I really cannot see this is safer.
Being at work I don't have my GCR on hand, but it sounds like you're talking about 6 point belts. Where you have two (2) sub straps that are typically routed under your thighs, through the seat somehow, and attach at the lap belt pickup points.
ChuckKnight wrote:
I have no problem if rules are rules, for everyone..
What would lead you to believe otherwise?