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    CAMS race and CAMS event are different. Cams clib level sprints are fine with a bolt in (any cage is recommended) howevet if you are wheel to wheel racing in a competition class then you'd need cams spec. For these you need a competitive racing license and to be honest, a weld in cams cage is a cheap thing for a cams racer when you consider other running costs

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    Go to the CAMS technical specification - that will tell you exactly what is legal in Cams controlled racing. Bolt in is ok - but there are rules on size and thickness of plates on the cage and the body, bolts etc. The requirements are very clear, with diagrams etc of many configurations.
    What is required in Cams won't be legal on the road - the bars in the front of the car are considered dangerous to head and limbs. Quite right too - remember you have to wear a helmet on the track for protection from the cage, among the other dangers.
    anjin

    aka ian

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    Any thing more than a half cage on the street is illegal and won't be engineered. Any half cage with in 250mm of a person will need to be padded with padded as per adr regulations.
    All mounting specifications are out lined in the adr also.

    If a 4 seater rear seats must be removed and all mounting points pluged.
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