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  2. Five-point harness - Wikipedia

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    A 5-point harness in a racing car. Child held in a car seat by a five-point harness. A five-point harness is a form of seat belt that contains five straps that are mounted to the car frame. It has been engineered for an increase of safety in the occurrence of an automobile accident.

  3. Simpson Performance Products - Wikipedia

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    Simpson Performance Products is an American motorsports parts supplier that manufactures safety products such as gloves, helmets, harness systems, driver's suits, head restraints, and shoes. It is marketed to racers ranging from participants at local track days to international Formula One and NASCAR teams.

  4. Hutchens device - Wikipedia

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    The Hutchens device was developed by engineer Trevor Ashline. [2] [3] [4] It was named after Bobby Hutchens, who also helped develop the product.Hutchens was a driver on the NASCAR Whelen Modified Tour, and was a racing engineer and the general manager of Richard Childress Racing at the time of the device's creation.

  5. 6 Point Harness - Wikipedia

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    6 Point Harness is an American animation studio and production label of Mondo Media based in Los Angeles. It develops and produces animated television programming, feature films, commercial, music videos and web-based content.

  6. Six Point Harness - Wikipedia

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    Six Point Harness may refer to: six-point harness , a safety device similar to a five-point harness safety belt, but with a second belt for the legs 6 Point Harness , an American animation studio

  7. Poppa's Got a Brand New Badge - Wikipedia

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    The scene parodies the title sequence of the American television drama series The Sopranos, and features Alabama 3's song "Woke Up This Morning," which is also used in The Sopranos' title sequence. Michels stated that the parody was "very fun" to animate; "Being from New Jersey, it was a labor of love," he said in the episode's DVD commentary. [5]