

Ratings are provided by the SFI Foundation, a non-profit organization that sets standards for various pieces of racing equipment.
AUTO RACE GEAR DRIVERS
These suits are given a rating to determine how long they will protect drivers from second-degree burns in a gasoline fire, which can burn at between 1,800 and 2,100 degrees Fahrenheit (982 to 1,148 degrees Celsius). One of the most common injuries in NASCAR is the driver's feet being burned by the heat coming from the engine. The Nomex is woven into a material that is used to make the suit, gloves, socks and shoes worn by the driver. Unlike other flame-retardant materials, the flame resistance of Nomex cannot be washed out or worn away. As mentioned before, Nomex is a fire-retardant material that protects the driver and crew if there is a flash fire in the pits or a fire resulting from a crash. The suit is made out of either Proban or the same Nomex material that lines the inside of the driver's helmet. While most of us think of this suit as a walking billboard, it is actually quite important for the safety of the driver.

These suits are almost as recognizable as the drivers themselves. Perhaps the most recognizable piece of NASCAR racing gear is the driver's suit, which is emblazoned with patches of the team's sponsors. This gear covers the driver from head to toe and would even protect him if a fire were to break out in his car. Shop NASCAR apparel, Daytona gear and all of your favorite track merchandise at the PitShop Official store We have a large selection of racing t-Shirts. Before beginning a race, a NASCAR driver dons several pieces of protective equipment that could save his life if an accident were to occur. North American Made Racewear - High Quality Auto Racing Suits, SFI Certified Race Suits, Fire Suits, Driving Suits, Custom Race Suits & Sublimated Crew.
