Sparco
Sparco is an Italian motorsport brand known for racing seats, steering wheels, harnesses, helmets, and driver gear used in professional racing series and street performance builds worldwide.
At Redline360 we're an authorized Sparco dealer carrying the full Sparco catalog including racing seats like the R100, R333, and SPX, steering wheels, seat brackets, harnesses, helmets, racing suits, gloves, and driving shoes. Every Sparco product ships fast from our US warehouse, and we can help you pick the right gear or fitment for your specific vehicle.
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Sparco Questions Answered
Choosing the Right Sparco Gear for Your Build
Reclining Seats vs. Fixed-Back Seats
If you daily drive your car or want a seat that still works with the factory seatbelt, a reclining street seat like the R333 is the right choice, since it adjusts like a normal seat and keeps the factory belt compatible. If you're building a dedicated track or show car and don't need to recline the seat, a fixed-back seat like the R100 or SPX saves weight and is designed to pair with a racing harness instead of the factory belt.
Matching Your Harness to Your Seat
Fixed-back seats need a harness rather than the factory 3-point belt, since they don't have a routing path built in for a standard seatbelt. A 4-point harness is the simplest upgrade, while 5-point and 6-point harnesses add additional straps for more secure restraint during hard track use. Check your seat's harness pass-through slots before choosing a harness configuration.
Steering Wheel Size for Your Driving Style
A 350mm Sparco steering wheel is closer to stock diameter and works well for daily driving and street use. A 330mm wheel gives quicker steering response and more knee clearance in a fixed-back seat setup, making it the more common choice for track-focused builds.
Helmet Certification for Your Racing Series
If you're racing in a US-sanctioned series, confirm whether your organization requires an SFI-rated helmet, since this is the most commonly accepted standard domestically. If you're competing internationally or in road racing, check whether an FIA-rated helmet is required instead. Always confirm with your specific sanctioning body, since requirements and helmet expiration timelines vary by organization.