I am speaking second hand. A friend of mine contacted FIA about their assorted certifications. What he found was interesting. He found someone who could interprit the french rules into english.
FIA did put an expiration on seat belts. 5 years from date of manufacture.
FIA did NOT put an expiration on seats. Similar to helmets, they put out new certification rules. The seats are certified to meet the rules at the time of manufacture. Again, think of a helmet, you can buy a helmet in 2014 with a 2010 Snell rating. It is a brand new helmet built in 2014, but meets the most current 2010 standards. There is not neccisarily a change in the certification standards. The standards from 2010 may be identicle to the 2015 standards. Since the standards have been re-approved, the date is changed.
I feel all sanctioning bodies should re-evaluate their seat rules, based on what actually makes a difference. Not what some arbitrary decision maker thinks he knows.
Dave
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