Do you have to run window nets in TT cars or can you just have arm restraints
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My question to you is what class are you running - if it is part of the Solo classes and you have a roll bar (even with a hard top) you can have arm restraints. If you decide on a road racing class (subject to the GCR) with a full cage - go window net.Mark Rothermel
SEDIV Time Trial Safety
Tennessee Valley Region beat dahn old guy
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Correct me if things have changed since the last time I TT'd. You can run a road race class, such as ITA, with a 4-point bar and arm restraints. When the car gets logbooked it'll have Time Trial written on the cover."Its an incurable disease not to leave well enough alone." -Ricky
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Originally posted by EWaugh View PostCorrect me if things have changed since the last time I TT'd. You can run a road race class, such as ITA, with a 4-point bar and arm restraints. When the car gets logbooked it'll have Time Trial written on the cover.John W8
CSP 10 Yellow Miata
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John is correct GCR based classes must now conform to the GCR in TT. This was discussed by the TTAC after a compliant of SpecMiata class cars showing up a NE hillclimbs with a roll bar - both sides of the issue where brought up and the GCR side won.Mark Rothermel
SEDIV Time Trial Safety
Tennessee Valley Region beat dahn old guy
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So the question is, which one is more annoying, arm restraints (which I feel would be totally awkward) or a window net.
If the volvo ever get's finished it's getting a window net.M. Cholewa
Because they heard I liked my name, so they put my name as my name so I could have my name in my name... all the time.
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Originally posted by Cholewa View PostSo the question is, which one is more annoying, arm restraints (which I feel would be totally awkward) or a window net.
If the volvo ever get's finished it's getting a window net.
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Since in an open wheel you don't have any option the arm restraints do not bother me while driving. Again if you are building a full cage then by all means go with the net - you will have structure to install the net and properly support it. You really don't want a flimsy set-up on a window net while hauling around a track.Mark Rothermel
SEDIV Time Trial Safety
Tennessee Valley Region beat dahn old guy
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I didnt like arm restraints at first but once i got used to them and got them adjusted to not get hung on the ebrake handle they were not noticed anymore except for being something else to put on. I choose not to have a net because i dont have a full cage and the car is still a street car. If it was a dedicated track car then a net would be in order.Ricky R
95 240sx with LS1 power. $4500 drivetrain in a $500 car
97 miata pretty much stock
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