Dead space level 3 helmet8/28/2023 ![]() ![]() I don't see too many Cobra drivers with full face helmets on the freeway. I would suggest Cobra drivers are at more risk driving down the freeway than going around cones on a closed course. Oh sure, I would get the neck brace and helmet straps but I didn't want to invest $800 in the set up for one weekend. I don't plan on doing anymore track days. You don't need a full face helmet for autocross. I have done one track day with it, but it was bought for autocross. It is actually a little more retro to me! You have to get the SA 2010 rating now for autocross. I don't mean to say all the above isn't great advise, but I bought most inexpensive open face Pyrotect helmet with a SA 2010 rating I could find. ![]() It's nice but a little more expensive than my M4. ![]() Bell makes the Bell Star that has a retro look in a modern helmet. Most do wear gloves of some kind because of sweat and I wear my driving shoes for pedal feel. Rules may state "no shorts or short sleeves". Most don't require much beyond a helmet though Depends on what's required by track/sanctioning body. Do those here that track their cars regularly find that most people still wear suits, shoes, gloves, neck support, etc? This is a big departure from what I'm accustomed to. I'm seeing that most track day providers list most protective gear as optional other than a helmet. Any recommendations?Īnother question, in motorcycle racing and track days, the norm is to go with the best protection one can afford - full one piece race suits, helmets, boots, gloves, body armor, and, lately, air bag vests. Looking at Stilo ST4 GT Wide and various Bells. Looking at helmets now and wanted to get updated reviews since this thread is, oh 6 1/2 yrs old now. ![]()
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