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Masters Equipment & Rules

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Racing Helmet Sizing Charts And Measurement Guide

    https://www.speedwaymotors.com/the-toolbox/racing-helmet-sizing-charts-and-measurement-guide/28788
    For example a person with a head measurement of 23" looking to purchase a Speedway helmet will need to decide between a size Medium (22-3/8" to 22-7/8") and a Large (23-1/8" to 23-3/4"). In this instance we suggest taking the …

Helmet Requirements – Track Junkies

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    Minimum Acceptable Helmet Certifications: Snell M2010 or later (motorcycle standard) Snell SA2010 or later (motorsport standard) Snell SAH2010 or later (SA helmet with additional reinforcement for use with HANS devices) ECE R22-05 (European motorcycle standard) FIA 8859-2015 (soon to be required at ...

Racing Helmets 101: How to Choose the Right Racing …

    https://www.onallcylinders.com/2016/06/10/guide-choosing-racing-helmets/
    Choose a Helmet That Fits. “A correctly fitted helmet should feel as if an evenly distributed pressure is continuously being exerted around the head and cheeks. Helmets, like shoes, will break in. For this reason, the helmet should fit as tight as you can stand to wear it,” according to the helmet experts at Simpson.

New helmet requirements – Alpine Canada Masters

    https://alpinecanadamasters.racing/en/new-helmet-requirements/
    ACA have interpreted that helmets must be certified to specification ASTM 2040 EN 1077 A and must pass an additional specific test under EN 1077 but at a higher speed of 6.8 m/s. Helmets that meet these requirements contain the non-removable label (under the top gel coat) reading “Conform to FIS Specifications RH 2013”.

Auto Racing Helmet Ratings - RacingHelmetGuide.com

    https://www.racinghelmetguide.com/auto-helmet-ratings.html
    Always check your club rule book to determine what helmet specifications they require. Most clubs seem to allow you to use the current Snell specification, as well as the previous Snell specification. So, in that case, for the 2016 season, you could use Snell M2010/SA2010 or Snell M2015/SA2015 rated helmets.

Your Guide to Choosing a Helmet - Demon Tweeks Blog

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Helmet Certifications: What is the difference and what do …

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    The SA standard requires flammability test while the M and K standards do not. The SA and K standards allow for a narrower visual field than the M standard (Some SA and K certified helmets may not be street legal). The SA and K standards include a rollbar multi-impact test while the M standard does ...

Tech Q&A - Autocross Helmet Requirements | Porsche …

    https://www.pca.org/tech/autocross-helmet-requirements
    I can't answer that question as requirements may vary for different regions, however I can give you some background. First, there is the Snell rating. That is a rating as to helmet strength that is determined by testing at the Snell foundation. That rating is updated every 5 years and is to be found on a sticker underneath the helmet liner.

Basic NHRA Safety Rules - Hot Rod Network

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    Full-face helmet mandatory on all cars 9.99 (1/4 mile)/6.39 (1/8 mile) or quicker. See individual Class Requirements for additional requirements, such …

Rules and Regulations - Sports Car Club of America

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    Helmet Requirements Helmets must be worn for all track and autocross events. Helmets certified as meeting the most current or the two most recent applicable Snell, FIA, or SFI standards are acceptable. Acceptable standards for all events other than Atlanta Motorsports Park include:

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