Excellent question Jim!
When Howard first drove our car (I/BGS) he didn't feel securely strapped in.
He basically laid on his back and between his hips and the top of his shoulders
felt insecure. Not like a Sprint Car or a NASCAR which felt secure. He
added another seat belt which went across the rib cage after talking to Jim
Deist. He loved it. He said he finally felt like part of the car and could feel
what it was doing. Because it was different, he spent time practicing getting
out until he didn't have to think about the extra belt.
Does anyone want to call Jim Deist and Bob Shroud for their opinion's, or
is that a bad idea? I'll call, if the real racers are too busy.
Bryan
Jim Webb wrote:
> Anybody got any wisdom for those with 30' long & 2.5' narrow
> cars?
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