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  2. Snell Memorial Foundation - Wikipedia

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    The Snell Memorial Foundation is a nonprofit organization created to provide a high quality standard of safety for helmets.Founded in 1957, the foundation is named after William "Pete" Snell, a popular sports car racer who died in 1956 of head injuries he received when the racing helmet he wore failed to protect his head.

  3. Simpson Performance Products - Wikipedia

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    - Opens Simpson World Racing Store and Museum in Mooresville, North Carolina. 1993 - Simpson Race Products opens 10,000 sq. ft. factory for shoe production in Speedway, Indiana. 1991 - Simpson Race Products named Car Craft Manufacturer of the Year. 1979 - RX-1 Helmet introduced – 23 of 33 qualifiers at the Indy 500 wear this helmet.

  4. Halo (safety device) - Wikipedia

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    Kirkwood impacted the outside wall in turn 2 heavily, with the impact causing the car to flip over and slide to a halt upside down. Neither driver was injured. [ 34 ] Video shows the Dallara DW12 's aeroscreen (an enclosed protection device akin to the halo) protecting Kirkwood from making contact directly with the track and the SAFER barrier ...

  5. These 11 Taylor Swift-Themed Racing Helmets Are Heading to ...

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    Let all of your fellow racers know how much of a Swiftie you are by purchasing a one-of-11 custom helmet produced in collaboration with Bell and Taylor Swift.

  6. Motorcycle helmet - Wikipedia

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    A collection of motorcycle helmets worn by Moto GP racer Valentino Rossi. A motorcycle helmet is a type of helmet used by motorcycle riders. Motorcycle helmets contribute to motorcycle safety by protecting the rider's head in the event of an impact. They reduce the risk of head injury by 69% and the risk of death by 42%.

  7. HANS device - Wikipedia

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    1. HANS device, 2. Tether (one per side), 3. Helmet anchor (one per side), and 4. Shoulder support. Primarily made of carbon fiber reinforced polymer, the HANS device is shaped like a "U", with the back of the "U" set behind the nape of the neck and the two arms lying flat along the top of the chest over the pectoral muscles.

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