Go slower.
add The survival of racetrack drivers in very high speed collisions, is due to the design of their 'harness' and the cage of the car. Essentially, the driver is almost rigidly constrained in a wrap around seat, using a 5-point harness. And this is firmly mounted in a cage in the car designed to protect the interior to all but the most extreme forces. His helmet also contributes to survival.
Also to consider are the track officials, and the spectators.
Race cars were made to make the sport NASCAR to show off driving skills, earn money, and to make a living.
No you don't have to, but it's highly recommended. My race car didn't have a racing seat the first year I raced and I had racing belts. But it's much safer to have an actual racing seat, no matter what kind of racing your doing.
About $250 per racing card.
Because it is Mad &far too dangerous. Circuit racing is the safer option
A harness racing driver should make at least 20,000 at the end of each year.
1.4 mil
Fox racing cost for one shirt is $49 doaller's wich is grate for there brand
Sell tickets to your race.
Overall, yes it does because it's much safer than without one. The loud noise it makes creates attention so you know that someone has broken into your car.
They changed the layout, as well as to make it a much safer place.
A harness racing driver should make at least 20,000 at the end of each year.
depends on how many races they win, an average is about 15 million