Motorsport Safety Foundation, MOMO Equipping SCCA Racers With Safety Gear
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The Motorsport Safety Foundation has partnered with the racing safety equipment manufacturer MOMO to assist the Sports Car Club of America (SCCA) in promoting driver safety throughout the 2018 race season.
The Motorsport Safety Foundation has secured nearly $20,000 in certificates for SFI and FIA-approved MOMO racing gloves, boots or even a racing suit to be awarded at the discretion of the SCCA Chiefs of Tech at SCCA’s seven remaining 2018 Hoosier Super Tour races across the US.
“Many racers dedicate their resources around what makes the car go fast, but we all know that the most important factor in winning races is the driver,” Chief Operating Officer of the Motorsport Safety Foundation Scot Elkins said. “With the right safety gear, a driver performs at their peak.”
The Sports Car Club of America, Inc. (SCCA), founded in 1944, is a 67,500-member motorsports organization that incorporates all facets of autocross, rally and road racing at both Club and professional levels. With headquarters in Topeka, Kansas, the SCCA annually sanctions over 2,000 events through its 116 Regions and subsidiary divisions.
The Motorsport Safety Foundation has secured nearly $20,000 in certificates for SFI and FIA-approved MOMO racing gloves, boots or even a racing suit to be awarded at the discretion of the SCCA Chiefs of Tech at SCCA’s seven remaining 2018 Hoosier Super Tour races across the US.
“Many racers dedicate their resources around what makes the car go fast, but we all know that the most important factor in winning races is the driver,” Chief Operating Officer of the Motorsport Safety Foundation Scot Elkins said. “With the right safety gear, a driver performs at their peak.”
The Sports Car Club of America, Inc. (SCCA), founded in 1944, is a 67,500-member motorsports organization that incorporates all facets of autocross, rally and road racing at both Club and professional levels. With headquarters in Topeka, Kansas, the SCCA annually sanctions over 2,000 events through its 116 Regions and subsidiary divisions.