In racing, racing seats limit your head, torso, and legs movements in the cockpit, so if you crash your body wont be flung from left to right. racing seats are also constructed to allow racing harnesses to be fit in, providing even better restaint than a regular seat belt. An advantage is that racing seats fit real snug to the body, giving you better control of the car.
No you don't have to, but it's highly recommended. My race car didn't have a racing seat the first year I raced and I had racing belts. But it's much safer to have an actual racing seat, no matter what kind of racing your doing.
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OMP Racing offers accessories for racing and tuning up your race car, racing apparel such as gloves, suits, and helmets, seats, seat belts, and lots more.
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It is the company that is producing the reality show "Speedway Driver Search" Some of the best "unknown" racing drivers from around the country are trying out for a seat in the Indy Lites racing series.
The most common and effective Cobra bucket seat that is available on the market is the Cobra Racing FIA bucket seat. Another type of Cobra bucket seat is the Cobra Classic RSR bucket seat.
Try emailing this guy at the below site, they have racing seat brackets and seat combos. The site does not have it on there but I have spoken with him on some of the corvette forums.
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At the age of 8, children can sit in the back seat without a booster seat. They do need to have a seat belt; however, and not be in the front. They need to be securely fastened as well.
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There are several sizes available. Most are 622 mm bead seat diameter.
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