Track Day helmet
Discussion
I've never seen any formal rules concerning helmets at a track day. The general criteria seems to be that they should be (or at least look) late 20th century and be on your head before leaving the pits.
I know a lot of people say don't scrimp on your lid but everybody has a budget and you have to look at the return on your spend. How much safer are you in a brand new FIA approved carbon fibre Schumacher Replica thing than a half decent bike helmet? For the difference in cash you could by better brakes or some instruction that may prevent the rolling fireball of death in the first place. Possibly a better return on your money. Your head, your call.
I know a lot of people say don't scrimp on your lid but everybody has a budget and you have to look at the return on your spend. How much safer are you in a brand new FIA approved carbon fibre Schumacher Replica thing than a half decent bike helmet? For the difference in cash you could by better brakes or some instruction that may prevent the rolling fireball of death in the first place. Possibly a better return on your money. Your head, your call.
combemarshal said:
For a track day it is fine, I used my Roof helmet, But i'd be inclined to go for an open face one if I was to make a habbit out of doing them.
We are strict on covering arms and legs (best not to use man made fibres, Cotton has better fire resistant properties!)
We are strict on covering arms and legs (best not to use man made fibres, Cotton has better fire resistant properties!)
Getting OT, but at Brands yesterday they said you didn't need to cover arms in tintops. That was a first for me!
Graham
gridgway said:
combemarshal said:
For a track day it is fine, I used my Roof helmet, But i'd be inclined to go for an open face one if I was to make a habbit out of doing them.
We are strict on covering arms and legs (best not to use man made fibres, Cotton has better fire resistant properties!)
We are strict on covering arms and legs (best not to use man made fibres, Cotton has better fire resistant properties!)
Getting OT, but at Brands yesterday they said you didn't need to cover arms in tintops. That was a first for me!
Graham
A first for me too, And a tad not good either!!!
combemarshal said:
gridgway said:
combemarshal said:
For a track day it is fine, I used my Roof helmet, But i'd be inclined to go for an open face one if I was to make a habbit out of doing them.
We are strict on covering arms and legs (best not to use man made fibres, Cotton has better fire resistant properties!)
We are strict on covering arms and legs (best not to use man made fibres, Cotton has better fire resistant properties!)
Getting OT, but at Brands yesterday they said you didn't need to cover arms in tintops. That was a first for me!
Graham
A first for me too, And a tad not good either!!!
Didn't have to at Bedford last week either. (I have no idea if this is routine at Bedford.)
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