Racequip Has Been Providing Safety Gear for Racers for Nearly 50 Years – Teaming Up with Sick the Magazine Brings a New Chapter to Racequip History
It’s no secret that technology and better parts have made it to where upgraded cars and trucks are not only showing up at tracks around the globe, but also several factory stock rides are capable of delivering times and speeds that bring a need for upgraded safety equipment. Racequip has been providing that safety gear since 1975, and added a new chapter to their story with Sick the Magazine in 2022.
There are thousands of single-digit-capable drag-and-drive cars, and a lot more in the 10 and 11-second range on the quarter-mile standard. That means the need for better safety equipment exists, and Racequip offers a lot of options to keep drivers safe on the track and the street.
From On Fire to Focused on Winning the US Nationals One Week Later, Lyle Barnett Brings a Powerful Message to Pro Mod, and Motorsports in General
In motorsports, risk is one of the components along for the ride. Whether a driver, crew or family chooses to fully accept it or not, parts failures, crashes, and even fire can strike without warning, and it’s up to you to prepare for it.
After a scare with fire in 2015, Lyle Barnett would make some serious changes in his racing program going forward. What happened when fire returned in a big way one week ago?