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> California Speedway 03-24 and 03-25 POC, Pics from STS 914 CI group
Maltese Falcon
post Apr 4 2007, 10:06 PM
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Attached ImageCalifornia Speedway interior roadcourse, 1.8 mile March 24 and 25, 2007, POC short track series . My son Matt and nephew Shane co-drive the '74 2.0 in CI class.
This was the "Father and Son " project 914 from last year (from 914 club) , now at its 3rd STS event.
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john rogers
post Apr 13 2007, 11:32 AM
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I was looking at the interior picture and noted the shoulder belts go around the headrest of your stock seats. I would recommend getting a chest strap that connects both shoulder belts together so your sholders will not pull out if you have an impact. This happened to a driver of a VW Bug at an HSR West race at Willow Springs a few years ago and his belts went around the top part of his seat. When he T-boned the Datsun his shoulders came out and he hit his face in the steering wheel, very hard. His strap was behind the seat where a VARA tech had told him to install it as he was too tall for the regular seat belt slots to work!
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