16.8.4 Minimum requirements of protective clothing
Rider responsibility: It is the responsibility of the rider to select a helmet and apparel that will provide appropriate protection. Although MA approves materials, MA does not endorse or guarantee specific products or manufacturers. Riders must rely on their own judgment in the selection of helmets and apparel for protection and durability.
16.8.4.1 Trousers of leather or synthetic material of similar durability.
16.8.4.2 Trousers of other than leather must be non-combustible and be fitted with a lining,
16.8.4.3 A jersey which must be:
Made of close knit fabric of natural or synthetic fibre, and
Must be a snug fit and provide protection against abrasion to the body and arms.
16.8.4.4 A commercially manufactured back protector, which continuously covers the back area between the collar line and the base of the spine if wearing leathers, or a full Kevlar suit.
16.8.4.5 In the case of competitor’s wearing apparel as described in GCR 16.8.4.1 and 16.8.4.2 and 16.8.4.3:
Commercially manufactured armour which protects the elbows, shoulders and the back or a leather or similar jacket with in-built back protection or a jacket and commercially manufactured back protector,
Protection of the back must be continuous and cover all of the back area between the collar and the base of the spine,
Where the armour is not constructed as a one-piece suit type, knee and elbow guards must be used in Dirt Track.