Racing can be very expensive, so it got us thinking; what are the best auto racing suits under $1,000? There are plenty of high-end professional…
A racing suit’s primary purpose is fire protection. There has been a lot of effort in developing safer ways of storing and delivering fuel in race cars
For some people, finding a race suit that fits is tough. The manufacturers have to pick average blends of chest, waist, arm length, leg length and leg-torso ratios. But some people just aren’t average.
We’ve put together a list of the best suits available based on sales numbers, value for the money, quality of materials, breath ability, and more.
The Sparco Victory RS-7 is one of our best-selling sub-$1,000 suits and for good reason: it’s one of the most breathable suits in its price range and gives suits that cost hundreds more a run for their money.
While we’ve encouraged women race car drivers for years, we’ve been thinking recently that the industry may not have done all it could to accommodate women with the safety gear it offers. We’ve recently seen some signs of…
When we wrote our first racing suit buyer’s guide, we emphasized what racers should look for in an ideal racing suit: a high level of protection, certification, light weight, good fit, and features. And while there are suits on the market that check off all those boxes, not many do. Enter the 2017 Sparco Eagle RS-8.1 racing suit:
In this week’s video product review, we discuss the Sparco Victory RS-4 race suit, one of our most popular firesuits at Winding Road Racing. The Victory RS-4 is the only single layer SFI-rated suit available today.
Shopping on a budget for racing suits usually means having to make big compromises when it comes fit, suit weight, and size availability. There are many cheap racing suits that force racers to choose between heavy-weight material and price. Fortunately, there are now a couple of options on the market that dispel that popular myth.
In today’s video product review, Winding Road Racing’s product expert Maelstrom Kiewiet, talks about why we like the Alpinestars GP Pro auto racing suit:
The new suits from Alpinestars for 2017 are starting to arrive and we have stocked up to have one of the best suit selections in the country.
As an update to our Racing Suit Buyer’s Guide, here’s a look at our top auto racing suit picks based on various criteria. There’s something for just about everyone here, ranging from excellent entry-level options to our favorite zero-compromise choice. Got questions? Contact us here and we’ll be happy to help you find the racing suit that’s right for you.
Brabus has debuted the Widestar version of the Mercedes-Benz SLS AMG. As the name hints, the tuner has widened the rear of the gullwing’s body in order to add bigger tires in back, improving the car’s handling.