The roll bar has very short tubes, which make it very strong yet light. We are fortunate that the Viper's frame comes across right behind our shoulders so the tubes don't have to be long. I didn't weigh it but I would estimate 25 Lb, a good tradeoff for the safety it yields.
As for track approval, it gets me into the race car group of the Shelby Club, but serious organizations like the SCCA and NASA require more than a basic roll hoop. Not a roll bar but a full cage, with tons of gusseting. Here's a picture of my SCCA approved Mustang race car. Not the best picture of the cage, but you get the idea. What you can't see are the bars and bracing by the doors and overhead. This is why I view my roll bar as the minimum protection, mainly just to keep the roof from coming down in the event of a roll over but not near as safe as a certified cage.
My ACR is much faster than my Mustang and will see mostly track use, so I just want to be safe if something goes wrong.
image by
solomontodd, on Flickr
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