Jon Tabor wrote:
>
> I've used a rollcage mount from IO Port (http://www.ioportracing.com -
> you can buy them at almost any race store). I've used them in SCCA
> ProRally, which is way way rougher than what you're bound to find on
> the track. Used it with a Sony HandiCam Hi8 (non-digital), and very
> rarely had any problems with vibration or tracking. Highly
> recommended. They bolt on to the cage, so it doesn't weaken it at all.
>
Thanks for the on and off list replies guys - lots of useful info. I
have seen the IOPORT website and I had my concerns, but personal
recommendation does it for me. I am still building my own but it
appears to be close to their design so I will see how I go with my extra
help from this list to go with.
I will get stuck into this project this week and let people know how I
go. Hopefully I will be able to post some vision of my tests.
I want to get my next event on tape... but I really, really want to get
our final event of the year - A TWIGHLIGHT SPRINT. Last time it was
truly spectacular with ten cars ending up bunched up together under
lights/headlights and jostling for position - people watching said it
looked great but I can tell you, from inside the car it was bloody
amazing (especially as most of the other cars were in front of me most
of the time :-)
--
Eric
'68MGB MkII
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