I've been thinking about this for some time, before I get back to the track I would like to invest a little in the safety aspect of my car. It's an EP82 Starlet, eventually would love to enter it in SS2000, probably 4age powered in the 1600cc class so weight is very important. Ideal weight for this thing would be about 700kg fueled up and ready to go. It's probably about 740kg currently, but with plenty more I could chop out.
Below is my first draft cage. This is MANZ specified 38.1x2.5mm ERW @ 2.19kg/m. Current design comes in at a fairly hefty 55kg and is dimensionally accurate (save for the legs through to the front strut towers, those are a guess)




Couple of questions for the brainy motorsport types:
Is the 'halo' bar (e.g the roof) and the A pillar design I've got legal under schedule A? I've read it until my head hurts and still can't figure it out. I've done it that way because it's primarily a lot easier to actually produce and because I've seen quite a number of serious porsches done in the same manner.
Secondly, elsewhere in the world the primary construction needs to be from the approved materials, e.g 38.1x2.5mm, however any additional bracing etc can be made from thinner material. From my interpretation of schedule A everything needs to be from this material?
Should I lose the double X and invest some weight in better supporting the A pillar?