The rules state: : It is highly recommended that the driver’s seat be replaced with a one-piece bucket type race seat. If used, the one-piece bucket type race seat shall be securely mounted, so as to provide fore/aft and lateral support. The way this is interpreted by tech inspectors, FIA seats (regardless of date) are fine if securely mounted as designed - non-FIA seats require a seat back brace.
@@GazornanDSR Aweaome. All my seats are FIA, but my favorite is just out of date and would cost a mild fortune to replace. I’ve been considering doing this event for awhile. We shall see how racing goes this year. Thanks, happy new year.
Brad can you expand on what you mean by "additional bracing is required on non-SFI approved race seats"? I have a Kirkey all aluminum seat and what additional bracing would I need?
The easiest thing is to search SCCA seat back brace requirements. This will give you exact information. Basically, only FIA rated seats do not require solid attachment to the rollbar.
Thanks for the info and much easier than reading the rulebook.
Great video. Very informative.
Great video. Thanks for doing this!
Great video guys !
Awesome, really good info from the pros!
You mention belt dates are not an issue, what if a seat is out of date?
The rules state: : It is highly recommended that the driver’s seat be replaced with a one-piece bucket type race seat. If used, the
one-piece bucket type race seat shall be securely mounted, so as to provide fore/aft and lateral support. The way this is interpreted by tech inspectors, FIA seats (regardless of date) are fine if securely mounted as designed - non-FIA seats require a seat back brace.
@@GazornanDSR Aweaome. All my seats are FIA, but my favorite is just out of date and would cost a mild fortune to replace. I’ve been considering doing this event for awhile. We shall see how racing goes this year. Thanks, happy new year.
@@sarahdell4042 Hopefully you can join us for the May event in Pineville.
@@GazornanDSR I wasn’t aware of anything in pineville
@@sarahdell4042 Information should be released in a couple of weeks.
Brad can you expand on what you mean by "additional bracing is required on non-SFI approved race seats"? I have a Kirkey all aluminum seat and what additional bracing would I need?
The easiest thing is to search SCCA seat back brace requirements. This will give you exact information. Basically, only FIA rated seats do not require solid attachment to the rollbar.