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• 100% sober driving only-A track official will be checking.
• Only Driver and Co-driver allowed in the vehicle. No passengers allowed in back seat
• Everyone in your vehicle must have a filled out waiver. NO Exceptions
Helmets snell2000 and higher Approved are required 100% of the time while on track
• No loose in cab/bed items. Tools, drink bottles, garbage, trail gear, etc. must be removed or properly secured and stowed.
• Hands/Limbs must be kept in vehicle at all times!
• Do not venture off the set track.
• Alcohol consumption is allowed after you are done driving for the day.
• Illegal drug use will not be tolerated at any time
• Know the limitations of your driving ability and your Raptor in the conditions.
• No Malicious destruction of property allowed. IE. No Doughnuts on track
• No Littering
• Everyone in your vehicle must have a filled out waiver. NO Exceptions!

Helmets allowed: Snell 2000 and higher Motocross, SA rated, M rated.
Helmets not allowed: All others


Snell and dot are two entirely different testing standards. They are not interchangeable.

Snell helmets are not DOT approved (for the most part) and vice versa


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Snell and dot are two entirely different testing standards. They are not interchangeable.

Snell helmets are not DOT approved (for the most part) and vice versa

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From what I've been finding is if they are Snell approved than they are most likely DOT approved also. Curious though, my co-driver said he has a DOT3 motorcycle helmet? I told him it needed to be Snell or he can't ride. He thinks I am crazy....
 
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From what I've been finding is if they are Snell approved than they are most likely DOT approved also. Curious though, my co-driver said he has a DOT3 motorcycle helmet? I told him it needed to be Snell or he can't ride. He thinks I am crazy....

Whats the helmet and model. I can tell you if its allowed or not
 
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Snell and dot are two entirely different testing standards. They are not interchangeable.

Snell helmets are not DOT approved (for the most part) and vice versa


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FWIW-I think you would really struggle to find a Snell approved helmet that isn't DOT approved.
 

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I'd keep the tire gate. Total weight is not the biggest issue with the Raptor, it is the distribution of the weight. I would leave anything on or in the truck behind the cab, or rear of the center of the truck.
 
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Whats the helmet and model. I can tell you if its allowed or not

One of theirs is a FUEL HHGL1 and the other one they said they can't find the brand or model on it even though they just bought it. All it showed on it was DOT3. No idea what 3 is though.

The one I am getting is the Scorpion EXO R410. Is that one atleast good to go?
 
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