Eastern Buckeye PCA Monday at Nelson Ledges requirements on Jul 13, 2020 (997642) | MotorsportReg.com

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Eastern Buckeye PCA Monday at Nelson Ledges

Event Requirements

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Event Requirements

Basic Safety and Tech Information

PLEASE NOTE: A head and neck restraint device is required for all cars with Non-OEM harnesses that go over both shoulders (typically 5-point or 6-point).

Event Requirements

  • HELMET - 2010 or later SNELL rating required (sticker must be attached - look inside helmet). SNELL “SA” recommended. A helmet with only a DOT rating is NOT acceptable.
  • Seatbelts - Factory installed seatbelts for both the driver and passenger. If the participant chooses to install a five, six, or seven-point driving harness, several changes to the automobile must be made to create a safe occupant restraint system.

Harness Systems

If the participant chooses to install a five, six, or seven point driving harness, several changes to the automobile must be made to create a safe occupant restraint system. Harnesses must:

·       Include an antisubmarine strap.

·       Five, six or seven point SFI or FIA approved competition harnesses are required and must be properly mounted in accordance with the manufacturer’s specifications. Belts must be replaced no later than five years after the date of manufacture. It is left to the owners discretion as to whether the belts should be replaced more frequently than required.

·       Have all harness attachment points secured/mounted in an approved manner consistent with the manufacturer’s instructions.

·       Be used in conjunction with a seat that has the supplied routing holes for the shoulder and antisubmarine belts. 

·       Have the shoulder straps mounted in an approved manner consistent with the manufacturer’s instructions.

·       The participant should BE AWARE that the addition of such a seat and harness system results in the occupant being fastened upright in the vehicle. Therefore, in order to have a COMPLETE SYSTEM, a properly padded roll bar or roll cage is recommended, and an approved head and neck restraint device is required. A head and neck restraint device certified as meeting the standards of either SFI 38.1 or FIA 8858 or its successor is required. The use of such a harness system without roll protection and a head and neck restraint device may result in an unsafe environment and is not a COMPLETE SYSTEM. Roll bars or cages and their installation must meet PCA Club Racing Standards.

When using a head and neck restraint device, it is recommended that one follow the SFI Recertification process for the head and neck restraint device. The instructions for this can be found on the device. Additionally, it is recommended that the straps be replaced every five years. 
The SFI standard requires seat belt to be replaced every two years based on date of manufacture. The FIA standard requires the seat belt to be replaced every five years based on date of manufacture. It is left to the driver’s discretion as to whether the belts should be replaced more frequently than required. 
Four-point systems are not allowed, EXCEPT as noted below, in Porsches because of the integrated headrest supplied by the factory. In addition to the standard SFI and/or FIA-approved five- and/or six-point system, a four-point system is allowed in non-Porsches that meet the following requirements:

·       Meets the Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standard 209.

·       Attaches to the factory seat belt mounting points.

·       Each belt is designed to work in a specific vehicle and that vehicle tag must be attached to the belt system.

Four Point Belt Exception: Schroth has developed a four point harness for specific vehicles. These vehicles must be fitted with the original factory seats with which the cars and belts were tested. The belts must also be installed per the Schroth instructions.  The belts are Federal Motor Vehicle Standard 209, and as such they are deemed street legal and approved by federal seat belt safety regulations.  These belts also have labeling confirming the intended use for these specified vehicle models. They are ONLY allowed in the vehicle with which they were tested. These belts are allowed for five years from date of manufacture.  

  • Seating requirements - ALL participant vehicles must have TWO seats with equal restraints for the driver and the passenger. This applies to ALL run groups, except for instructors. If you show up without a second seat or without equal restraints, your car will fail tech inspection and you will not be allowed on the track. There will be NO EXCEPTIONS and NO REFUNDS.
  • Roll bar - Open air vehicles must have OEM, operational, roll over protection OR properly installed roll bars that meet the broomstick rule, i.e., must be taller than driver & also provide protection for passenger. Arm restraints required for driver and passenger for open vehicle operation.
  • Sunroofs - must be fully closed on track.
  • Tires - minimum - 3/32" tire tread depth for street tires.
  • Clothing – minimum requirement - long sleeve 100% cotton shirt, long 100% cotton pants, leather or canvas shoes.
  • Age - Drivers must be 18 years or older with valid driver's license.
  • Co-Driver - No more than one novice driver per vehicle.
  • Noise - No open exhausts - (100dB limit)
  • Car Safety – The car owner must certify that the car is safe to run on the track and that the car has been inspected by a EBR approved person or shop within thirty days prior of the event. A completed EBR PCA’s Vehicle Safety Inspection form (VSI) EBR PCA VSI form 2020 signed by the driver and the approved person or shop is required to be submitted to EBR at the event. All vehicles will be required to pass a safety inspection at the track. Failure of this inspection will not result in a refund of your registration fee. You will be allowed to remedy any problems and resubmit your vehicle for approval.

 

 

 

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