Yup! That's the way I felt last week on my first day on the job as a Grand Am official!
(I'm the skinny guy on the right getting schooled.)
Yup! That's the way I felt last week on my first day on the job as a Grand Am official!
(I'm the skinny guy on the right getting schooled.)
Very nice Todd...very nice. Make sure you bring a camera to the 24
Al Fernandez
The "special needs" helmet doesn't add much to your credibility.
All the way from the cheap seats!!!! SMACK!!!!Originally Posted by Waco Racer
Ah, fugg it.
Cool stuff Todd, looking forward to some reports from the field.
CMC #19
www.AST-USA.com
Laugh now, Smarty Pants. :lol:Originally Posted by Waco Racer
Grand Am For 2009 - Helmets on pit road officials and head restraint nets on BOTH left & right sides of driver, regardless of seat design.
Laugh now...for it will be coming our way. These types of things tend to have a way of trickling down to our events at some point or another.
-=- Todd
Clifton - I'm dyin' ovah heeyah.
I'm probably wasting the bandwidth, but can you get some pics of how these are mounted?? I'm very curious to see who it's done.Originally Posted by Todd Covini
Here you go...and the window net goes in AFTER the side head restraint.
http://www.theracesite.com/index.cfm...m_photo_num=47
(I'll get some pics this weekend. Safety Solutions is the only approved Grand Am head restraint.)
Do they make those shaped like a cowboy hat?Originally Posted by Todd Covini
I have a cowboy hat you can borrow.Originally Posted by Waco Racer
-Michael Mosty
CMC #11 Mosty Brothers' Racing
Director - TX Region
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