BlueFirePony
09-26-2009, 09:30 AM
Here is the rule from the CCR
15.6.22 Seat Back Support
A seatback support must be made to hold the seat from going back in the event of a
crash. A plate should be used to distribute the load. No bolts, corners, or sharp objects
should be placed in such a manner that could lead to a possible puncture of the driver in
a high impact crash. Proper design and installation is crucial to safety and it is
recommended that the driver employ the services of a professional race car builder for
this, as well as all other vehicle safety items. An exception may be made for those seats
homologated to, and mounted in accordance with, FIA 8855-1999 standards. Those
seats that qualify for the aforementioned exception must conform to the entire FIA 8855-
1999 set of regulations. This includes a mandatory seat replacement, or use of a seat
back brace, for any seat more than five (5) years old. Please reference the FIA
regulations. http://www.fia.com/
Basically the must establishes the need and the may exception is at the discretion of the "officials" (which I guess would be ultimately the race directors right?).
So, I have two questions
1) What is needed to get an exception?
2) If I install the brace but don't bolt it in am I compliant?
Wow...my first Rule of the Day Post...I just got a shiver ;)
15.6.22 Seat Back Support
A seatback support must be made to hold the seat from going back in the event of a
crash. A plate should be used to distribute the load. No bolts, corners, or sharp objects
should be placed in such a manner that could lead to a possible puncture of the driver in
a high impact crash. Proper design and installation is crucial to safety and it is
recommended that the driver employ the services of a professional race car builder for
this, as well as all other vehicle safety items. An exception may be made for those seats
homologated to, and mounted in accordance with, FIA 8855-1999 standards. Those
seats that qualify for the aforementioned exception must conform to the entire FIA 8855-
1999 set of regulations. This includes a mandatory seat replacement, or use of a seat
back brace, for any seat more than five (5) years old. Please reference the FIA
regulations. http://www.fia.com/
Basically the must establishes the need and the may exception is at the discretion of the "officials" (which I guess would be ultimately the race directors right?).
So, I have two questions
1) What is needed to get an exception?
2) If I install the brace but don't bolt it in am I compliant?
Wow...my first Rule of the Day Post...I just got a shiver ;)