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Putting something down on seat for grip?
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<blockquote data-quote="David Hester" data-source="post: 6796929" data-attributes="member: 6794"><p>Maybe take it easy on the Armor All? ;-)</p><p>Are you using stock belts? I reach down and pull the shoulder belt tight just about every straight street car or race car. I got in the habit years ago in a formula car. pull on belts, check gauges. You really need to rely on belts to hold you, not the fabric on your butt or seat.</p><p>Years ago we did a SCCA Pro Rally in Chattanooga. Press day, drivers were giving press rides. Cars would go by with passenger hanging for dear life.</p><p>I got in car with Seamus Burke. Really nice guy. He kept looking over at me sitting there with my hands in my lap, even when we were a couple of feet in the air.</p><p>I told him I raced and if belts didn't hold us in, my arms weren't going to do squat.</p><p>Kinda like this.</p><p>[ame="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ap0ITsYL1Jw"]YouTube - Seamus Burke[/ame]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="David Hester, post: 6796929, member: 6794"] Maybe take it easy on the Armor All? ;-) Are you using stock belts? I reach down and pull the shoulder belt tight just about every straight street car or race car. I got in the habit years ago in a formula car. pull on belts, check gauges. You really need to rely on belts to hold you, not the fabric on your butt or seat. Years ago we did a SCCA Pro Rally in Chattanooga. Press day, drivers were giving press rides. Cars would go by with passenger hanging for dear life. I got in car with Seamus Burke. Really nice guy. He kept looking over at me sitting there with my hands in my lap, even when we were a couple of feet in the air. I told him I raced and if belts didn't hold us in, my arms weren't going to do squat. Kinda like this. [ame="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ap0ITsYL1Jw"]YouTube - Seamus Burke[/ame] [/QUOTE]
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