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.)
http://www.mustangmods.com/ims/u/3324/8654/270816.jpg
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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.)
http://www.mustangmods.com/ims/u/3324/8654/270816.jpg
Very nice Todd...very nice. Make sure you bring a camera to the 24
The "special needs" helmet doesn't add much to your credibility.
All the way from the cheap seats!!!! SMACK!!!!Quote:
Originally Posted by Waco Racer
Cool stuff Todd, looking forward to some reports from the field.
Laugh now, Smarty Pants. :lol:Quote:
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.Quote:
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?Quote:
Originally Posted by Todd Covini
I have a cowboy hat you can borrow.Quote:
Originally Posted by Waco Racer