Racing Apparel
Racing Apparel in Auto & Garage covers driver suits, gloves, footwear, and protective layers designed for track and performance driving. The 13 indexed products average a 4.61 rating and span budget to mid-range prices (about $34–$175, avg $86), with brands like PUMA and RaceQuip represented
Top Products
VP Racing Tee - Blueprint graphic, softstyle cotton
SR1 Performance
Budget
VP Racing Blueprint Tee - Softstyle Preshrunk T-Shirt
SR1 Performance
Budget
RaceQuip 110 Series Driving Jacket - SFI 3.2A/1, Black, XL
RaceQuip
Mid-Range
RaceQuip 110 Series Driving Jacket - SFI 3.2A/1 - Black - Medium
RaceQuip
Mid-Range
RaceQuip 110 Series Driving Jacket - SFI 3.2A/1, Black, Large
RaceQuip
Mid-Range
Trucker hat - unisex
Puma
Budget
PUMA BMW M Motorsport Essentials Logo T-Shirt
PUMA
Budget
RaceQuip 110 Series Driving Pants
RaceQuip
Mid-Range
PUMA BMW M Motorsport Essentials Logo Tee
PUMA
Budget
PUMA Unisex-Child BMW M Motorsport Essentials Logo T‑Shirt
PUMA
Budget
Racing Driver Fire Suit Pants Single Layer SFI 3.2A/1
RaceQuip
Mid-Range
RaceQuip 110 Series 1-Pc Driving Suit - SFI 3.2A/1 - Black - Large
RaceQuip
Premium
RaceQuip One-Piece Racing Driver Suit, Single Layer SFI 3.2A/1, Blue, 3X-Large
RaceQuip
PremiumRoundups
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- Best Racing Apparel for Daily Casual Wear (2026)
- Best Racing Apparel Under $200 (2026)
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Frequently Asked Questions
How do I choose the right size for racing suits, gloves, and shoes?
Refer to each brand's sizing chart and measure your chest, waist, inseam, hand circumference, and foot length; consider a snug fit for suits and gloves for safety and thin layers, and allow a little room in shoes for pedal control and comfort with driving socks
What safety standards should I look for in racing apparel?
Check for recognized certifications such as SFI or FIA ratings for suits, helmets, and gloves; these indicate fire resistance, construction tests, and are often required by many sanctioning bodies and track events
How much should I expect to spend on quality racing apparel?
Racing apparel spans a wide range: budget items like basic gloves or driving shoes can be under $50, mid-range suits and branded gear commonly sit around $50–$200, and highly certified or specialty items can cost more; the category average price is around $80
What materials and features matter for comfort and performance?
Look for lightweight, breathable, and moisture-wicking fabrics, reinforced seams in high-wear areas, pre-curved or articulated designs for mobility, non-slip soles for shoes, and palm reinforcements on gloves for grip and durability
How should I care for my racing suit and gloves to maintain protection?
Follow manufacturer washing instructions—typically gentle wash or hand wash with mild detergent and air dry—avoid bleach and high-heat drying, and inspect for damage or worn areas regularly as compromised gear can reduce protective performance
Are brand differences important when choosing racing apparel?
Brands vary in fit, certification focus, and features; prioritize items that meet required safety standards and proper fit, then consider brand reputation, available sizes, and specific features like ventilation or weight
Can I use track-rated racing apparel for casual driving or car shows?
Yes—track-rated gear is safe for casual use, but certified suits and gloves are designed for performance and safety rather than everyday comfort; for non-competitive events you may prefer lighter or less protective options depending on your needs