Questions, comments, and discussions concerning COMSCC rules.
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cuda6666
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by cuda6666 » Wed Dec 03, 2008 8:52 am
DanDarcy wrote:The purpose of the net is to hold your arms in in a roll over. The purpose of arm restraints is to hold your arms in in a roll over. They both do the same job

Personally I would leave it up to the driver as to which they want to use

Did you submit a rules change for that ?
Yes, see my earlier post. Arm restraints should be allowed in Prepared when window nets are not practical - like in hardtop street cars with roll bars but no cages. Not that I have a dog in this fight

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by Shawn624 » Wed Dec 03, 2008 10:22 pm
cuda6666 wrote:DanDarcy wrote:The purpose of the net is to hold your arms in in a roll over. The purpose of arm restraints is to hold your arms in in a roll over. They both do the same job

Personally I would leave it up to the driver as to which they want to use

Did you submit a rules change for that ?
Yes, see my earlier post. Arm restraints should be allowed in Prepared when window nets are not practical - like in hardtop street cars with roll bars but no cages. Not that I have a dog in this fight

For the sake of clarity, seems like the words "when window nets are not practical" could be stricken without changing the rule proposal.
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mug23
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by mug23 » Tue Mar 17, 2009 12:38 pm
I will be running in the PB class and I know i have to have a window net for the driver's side. Since this is the first time I will be running with COM, I need to have a passanger side seat for the instructor with the same safety harness as mine so I can obtain the COM license.
My question is, do I need to buy and install a window net also for the passanger side too?
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Mick
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by Mick » Tue Mar 17, 2009 1:17 pm
Your instructor could optionally use arm restraints. Maybe you can borrow a set for the day.
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by mug23 » Tue Mar 17, 2009 2:19 pm
Mick wrote:Your instructor could optionally use arm restraints. Maybe you can borrow a set for the day.
Do you know if most people at the event will have something like that I can borrow or do I have to provide that for the instructors?
I'm trying to not to spend money on something that will only be use for very short time so I can get my COM licenses and not use it anymore possibily.
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by Mick » Tue Mar 17, 2009 3:20 pm
I bet you would have no problem finding a set to borrow. Almost guaranteed. You may want to post up a new thread and see if you can connect with someone who has a set. That way it'll be one less thing to worry about on the track day.
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by bhoss » Tue Mar 17, 2009 4:14 pm
I have a set of arm restraints that you can borrow - come see me before tech - I will be in garage 4,5 or 6 - red Miata #49
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by mug23 » Tue Mar 17, 2009 4:21 pm
bhoss wrote:I have a set of arm restraints that you can borrow - come see me before tech - I will be in garage 4,5 or 6 - red Miata #49
Thank you. This is for the Watkins Glen event if you are going to be there. I'll look for you.
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