Helmet info needed for VOI9

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What are the requirements/certifications for acceptable helmets at the track events. Do they have to be SA2005 or can they be older/ How about the SNELL M-classifications.

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Just got VOI packet today. It says bring your own helmets ( Minimum DOT-00, Snell 95 or later) Helemts are required for all driving activities They will only have a very limited supply of helmets there.
 

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Helmet City will give you a VCA discount, but I got one last week from Apex Performance that included a free helmet bag and cotton head sock. 3 day delivery.
 

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There might be a limited number of new helmets available from the local vendors. As usual, Items at the track often are not as inexpensive as those purchased in advance.

At previous VOI's I have seen participants running around like crazy borrowing each others helmets, trying to get something that fits. Best to bring your own.

In a pinch they might allow a motorcycle helmet if you suppliment it with a Nomex head sock. Cycle helmets are not recommended because they do not usually have flame retardant linings.
 

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I'm going off the local requirements for track days here, but they seem more restrictive than VOI. I needed Snell 95 or newer helmet. Open face or closed didn't matter. I had my Shoei closed faced with the visor removed and my instructor had an open faced helmet on. I'm assuming either would do. I'm wearing my hard top down along with a long sleeved shirt and jeans. It may not be required by VOI, but I figured if my local racing org says to have that, its a good idea...

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The motorcycle helmets are generally fine. If you're drag racing or autocrossing, an M2000 is acceptable (by NHRA standards). I got an open-faced M2000 for less than $100 and it has been fine every time I've drag raced. I'm not sure about open track racing, if you need SA grade or not. But those SA grade helmets are much more expensive and I couldn't find anyone who carried any (besides online).
 

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Helmet City is the place to order from. They did not have my helmet in stock so they called me and offered to upgrade my order at no charge. In addition to that you get FREE 3 day Fedex shipping and 10% off for being a VCA member!

www.helmetcity.com
 

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Helmet City is the place to order from. They did not have my helmet in stock so they called me and offered to upgrade my order at no charge. In addition to that you get FREE 3 day Fedex shipping and 10% off for being a VCA member!

www.helmetcity.com

Which helmet did you get?


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Helmet City is the place to order from. They did not have my helmet in stock so they called me and offered to upgrade my order at no charge. In addition to that you get FREE 3 day Fedex shipping and 10% off for being a VCA member!

www.helmetcity.com

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Bolt

I just purchased the Pyrotect Open Face White Snell SA2000

Features
Ultra Light Fiberglass Hand Layup Shell
Kevlar Chin Strap
Stainless Steel Hardware
Fire Retardent Interior
High Luster Fire Retardent Finish
Shipping Weight: 5.00 pounds
 

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Ordered the Simpson Super bandit nomex Snell SA2005 over the internet from Helmet City. Delivery to LA so I can pick it up on the way through. Get a mail from Helmet City saying 10 days as Simpson need to make it. So I get on the phone and call Kyle and as soon as I mentioned that I need it for VOI he said it would be in LA in 3 day come rain or shine. You can't beat that for service. Helmet city is a place to shop!
 

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I think the M generally refers to a motorcycle helmet which may be good enough for VOI, but it is not SA rated (not fireproof) and may not be acceptable at other automotive racing events. SA2005 is the most current automotive helmet although SA2000 is supposedly good thru 2010. SA2005 unfortunately start at around $250.

(Disclaimer - all this is based on my own research - so do not take anything as guaranteed factual.)
 

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More info:

HELMET RATINGS

SA Rated Helmets:
Snell "SA" (Sports Application) rated professional helmets are designed for auto racing and provide extreme impact resistance and higher fire protection.

M Rated Helmets:
Snell "M" (Motorcycle) rated helmets are designed for motorcycling and other motorsports. They offer slightly less protection than SA rated helmets.

What are the key differences between SA and M Rated Helmets:

SA standard requires flammability test while the M standard does not.
SA standard has rollbar impact test while M standard does not.
SA standard allows narrower visual field than M standard (Some SA helmets aren't street legal).

How do I know if my helmet meets the necessary Snell specifications?
Always check your club rulebook to determine what helmet specifications they require. SCCA Solo rules, for example, will allow you to use the current Snell specification, as well as the previous two Snell specifications. So, for the 2006 season, you could use Snell Snell M95/SA95, Snell M00/SA00, or Snell M05/SA05 helmets. Snell M90/SA90 helmets would not meet requirements after October 1, 2005.

Some other racing organizations will allow you to use the current Snell specification and only the previous Snell specification, so read your rulebook carefully.

Also, be sure that your club will allow the use of Snell "M" rated helmets. SCCA Solo does allow these helmets, although some organizations that run high speed events will require Snell "SA" rated helmets.

Where can I get more info on Snell helmet ratings?
Check out the Snell Memorial Foundation website for some very good helmet information.
 

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As tech inspector of SAFE Motorsports PLEASE get a SA helmet. What's the difference $100-$200? Failing tech just one time because you have the wrong helmet will be more costly than the difference in M vs SA price.
 

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Just ordered mine from helmet city. Quick service. Honored price on lesser expensive helmet for a higher priced unit so that they could have it to me on time.
Went with the Pyrotect Pro Airflow SA Series Full Face White #4. $205 shipped.
 

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