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Old 03-11-2017, 12:41 PM   #1
Chuck Norton
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Default Re: Window Net Yes or No

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My car runs D/SA and E/SA mid 10s. It has a Roll Cage installed. A roll Cage for my car is not Mandatory. Rules State a Window net is Mandatory for any car requiring a roll cage. My interpretation is since my car is not required to have a roll cage I am also not required to have a window net on my cage .

Am I getting this correct ?

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Don,

I ran my caged C/SA Camaro without a net. In fact, even when I had a Super Stock car that could run SS/JA, I left the net out. In SS/IA, I put it in. Never had a problem with tech although, tech has changed somewhat over the years. I interpreted the rule in the same way you have.

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Old 03-11-2017, 01:04 PM   #2
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Thanks Chuck

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Old 03-11-2017, 02:17 PM   #3
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Default Re: Window Net Yes or No

You do not need to have one.

You can put one in if you like.

If you have one in there 99% of the time they will force you to put it up even if you are no required to have one because they don't want it flopping around inside the car.

That is the reason I designed mine differently than most. I can mount mine to my swing out bar so it is not lose when I am not dialing in the 9's and not required to use it, but still don't need to remove it from the car.
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Old 03-17-2017, 08:33 AM   #4
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Default Re: Window Net Yes or No

I rolled a car years ago in a very violent crash to say the least, the only thing left of the car was the roll age and me strapped in with the window net-----DO YOU REALLY WANT YOUR ARM FLOPPING AROUND WHEN THE CAR ROLLS ??? IF YOU HAVE A PLACE TO MOUNT A WINDOW DO THE SMART THING AND GET IT RULE BOOK OR NOT.
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Old 03-17-2017, 09:48 AM   #5
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I rolled a car years ago in a very violent crash to say the least, the only thing left of the car was the roll age and me strapped in with the window net-----DO YOU REALLY WANT YOUR ARM FLOPPING AROUND WHEN THE CAR ROLLS ??? IF YOU HAVE A PLACE TO MOUNT A WINDOW DO THE SMART THING AND GET IT RULE BOOK OR NOT.
X2, barrel rolled my 63 Plymouth (ladder bar front mount bracket pulled out of the frame rail) and was very thankful I had my net up when the vent window hit it. Even though racing brackets at the time and enforcement of those kinds of rules is sometimes lax I never made a run without putting it up.
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