As racing safety has continually improved over the past decade, one word that keeps popping up is "containment." Containment doesn't mean you want to keep everything in the car—although that isn't a ...
Peek in the cockpit of most top-level race cars and you might notice a lumpy, asymmetrical driver seat. It's not poor fabrication; it's good safety. "Pour in place" and "beaded foam" seat inserts are ...
Jumpsuit. Helmet. Gloves and Shoes. You'll need all of these to pilot a race car, but arguably just as important as any of these things you wear, is the thing you sit in: the seat itself. This is why, ...
There are certain tasks involved with auto restoration that tend to intimidate even experienced enthusiasts—things that are often felt to be best left to the professionals. But while some projects do ...
One of the beauties of my reality home design column is that I make mistakes, so you don’t have to. Which brings me to the sorry saga of my kitchen chair cushions. Like so many everyday items, these ...
If you purchase an independently reviewed product or service through a link on our website, Rolling Stone may receive an affiliate commission. Ergonomics play a huge role not just in our physical ...
Once upon a time, when a classic Chevrolet’s original, stock interior bit the dust it meant game over for keeping an authentic, original-style interior in place. The next stage in the car’s life ...