Section 3 A says that all drivers over 135 or in an open cockpit vehicle must wear driver's suit, gloves, headsock or helmet skirt, and boots. The last part of 3 A.1 Says that while the above is recommended for under 135, a minimum of long-sleeved shirt and long pants are required.
All of the 135 and up equipment is on my list, but you have to understand, I built that car with no steady job, just with brake jobs and oil changes in the driveway, and taking care of sled dogs for a week or two here and there and whatever other odd jobs I could pick up. My priorities were good brakes, a good front end, and a solid car to work with. The Red Hot Racing team donated the racing seat, most of the seatbelt stuff was donated by Revolutionary, and another racer welded in the rollbar for the cost of materials. I am not complaining, just saying that I am doing the best I can with what I have. Hopefully by next May when I get back I will have some more safety equipment. (and shocks!)