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  2. Racing suit - Wikipedia

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    A racing suit is designed to cover the entire body of a driver, crew member, or marshall, including long sleeves and long pants legs. Typical driver suits are one-piece overalls, similar in appearance to a boilersuit. Other fire suits are two piece, consisting of a "jacket" and pants. [8]

  3. Dainese - Wikipedia

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    Dainese D-air is an electronically actuated airbag system developed for motorcyclists. Development began in 1995 and the first working prototype was tested on a race track in 2000. Dainese D-air activated for the first time in an official race when the Italian rider Simone Grotkyj crashed during a 2007 MotoGP practice session at the Valencia ...

  4. Motorcycle personal protective equipment - Wikipedia

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    The one-piece racing leather suit, usually referred to as 'racing leathers', was first used by world champion motorcycle racer Geoff Duke in the 1950s. [1] Duke had the suit made for the purposes of streamlining, not safety, and like the majority of the leathers used at the time, was made from horsehide.

  5. Paris Hilton Is a Grand Prix It Girl in a Red Latex Racing Suit

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    Paying tribute to the sneaker’s motorsport heritage—and the dynamic backdrop of the F1 Grand Prix—Hilton wore a full racing suit to the festivities, where she performed an electrifying DJ ...

  6. Safety in NASCAR - Wikipedia

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    This suit serves a dual purpose of identifying the driver outside the car, and protecting them during a fire. The driver also wears fire retardant shoes and gloves. During long races, the heat of the engine might warm the feet to uncomfortable levels, so most drivers wear a heat shield on the bottom of their shoes.

  7. Riverside International Speedway (West Memphis, Arkansas)

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    The track was built in 1950 as a venue for midget car racing which was popular at the time. [4] Four area tracks were scheduled for weekly racing from Thursday to Sunday nights and Riverside was designed as the Saturday night option. [4] The first night on June 10 had 45 midget cars entered but it rained out being rescheduled for June 17. [4]

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