Boy don't I feel stupid, looks like the do listen to the FIA. Copied and pasted from the NJ site.
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MOTOR VEHICLE RACETRACK REGULATIONS
(b) Safety belts for driving schools, time trials, lapping
days, and promotional and tour events must meet the
standards required by the sanctioning body or event
organizer. At a minimum, original vehicle equipment
DOT FMVSS 208, incorporated herein by reference and
available at http://www.nhtsa.dot.gov/cars/rules/import/
FMVSS/index.html,seat belts or DOT FMVSS 209, incorporated
herein by reference and available at http:
//www.nhtsa.dot.gov/cars/rules/import/FMVSS/index.html,
aftermarket seat belts shall be required.
(c) Practice days and road races for any vehicles (except
motorcycles) require a minimum of a five-point safety belt
for each occupant meeting one of the following standards:
1. SFI 16.1 or SFI 16.5, incorporated herein by reference
and available at http://www.sfi foundation.com, seat
belts shall be valid for two years from the month and year
punched or indicated on the SFI tag. There shall be one
original tag attached to one of the two shoulder belts, one
original tag attached to one of the lap belts, and a third
original tag attached to the crotch belt.
2. FIA 8853, incorporated herein by reference and
available at http://www.fia.com/sport/Regulations/
standregs.html, seat belts shall be valid for five years
from the year of manufacture. Belts are stamped or
printed with an expiration year. FIA seat belts expire on
December 31 of the year printed or stamped on the FIA
tag. FIA tags are located on each leg of the shoulder belt
and lap belt, and on one leg of the crotch strap.
(d) Safety belts must be installed according to the manufacturer’s
recommendations and to the guidelines of the
sanctioning organization.
(e) Four-, five-, and six-point seat belts shall not be used
in conjunction with any original equipment vehicle seat that
has integrated headrest without a direct pass thru for proper
installation of a double shoulder belt.
(f) Crotch straps, in any installation, shall not be routed
around the front of a seat.
1987 Alfa Milano (Bellissima since 2008), Racing since 2008 Stafford Springs, 2nd overall 2011 NJMP, 4th at NHMS 2011, 2nd at Summit 2011, Into the wall hard at Stafford Springs 2011, 2nd at Monticello 2013, 3rd at NHMS 2013, 2nd at NHMS 2016. 2nd at NJMP 2018
25,000 racing miles in 32 races in 10 years. Yes its the same motor. Tell me again how Alfas suck? Update: Big moneyshift = new motor