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Routine Weekly Maintenance Checklist for Sprint Cars
2/26/2018
A routine weekly maintenance checklist to perform between each race in order to keep a clean and efficient race car at the track.
Head Clearance Safety Precautions in Open Wheel Racing
1/25/2018
How to determine that you have adequate head clearance in your chassis. This article talks about the recommended height your helmet should be from the bottom of the roll cage and important reminders while building your car.
How To Install a Fire Suppression System
9/16/2016
Protect yourself and your investment from a fire with a Cold Fire Super Systems fire suppression system. Click here for a video on how easy it is to install.
What are SFI and TPP Ratings?
9/16/2016
It's important to understand the safety ratings on your equipment to ensure your own safety and also meet the requirements of your track rules. Here you can learn the differences between SFI and TPP before you purchase your safety gear.
Sanctioning Body Rules and Regulations
9/16/2016
Sanctioning Body Rules
Racing Suit Material and Construction
9/16/2016
Fire suits are constructed from a variety of fire resistant materials. We can teach you the difference between the most common suits like Nomex and fire resistant cotton such as Proban.
What Size Driving Gloves Do I Need?
9/16/2016
It's important to have a pair of gloves that fit properly, especially during an important race. Follow our guide to ensure you get the right size racing glove the first time!
15 Minutes Can Save Your Life Part 2
9/14/2016
Racing technology is more advanced than ever before. The cars, safety equipment, and testing are superior, so why are drivers and co-drivers injured every week? Simpson's ongoing effort to make racers safer includes this brief and informative articl
Racing Helmet Sizing Charts And Measurement Guide
9/14/2016
This guide contains charts for multiple racing helmet brands to get the right fit. Learn how to properly measure your head to get the perfect helmet size.
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