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By Matt Lambert at Right Motorsport – For FastRacer.com
Published: 2/16/26
The new Snell SA2025 standard is the latest safety benchmark for auto-racing helmets in the United States. At the same time, the FIA 8859-2024 homologation governs most international competitions.
To meet the needs of drivers who race across borders, or those who simply want the highest level of protection, helmet manufacturers like Simpson, Bell, Arai, and more, now offer dual-certified helmets.
A dual-certified helmet has been independently tested and approved to two separate safety standards at the same time:
This means a single helmet can legally be used in club racing at home, IMSA events, endurance competitions in Europe, or any series that specifies either standard. Dual certification ensures compliance worldwide and adds peace of mind for drivers who value maximum flexibility.
As we have covered in previous articles, here’s a quick rundown of the latest updates to Snell SA certification changes:
For domestic racers, this means that SA2020 helmets remain legal through at least 2026, but an SA2025 model extends compliance well into the next decade.
FIA 8859-2024 is the global standard used in most international series. Choosing a helmet that carries both approvals provides:
For drivers who travel, or anyone planning to resell their helmet, the FIA label adds flexibility and long-term value.
BELL RS7 PRO Stamina Red - Dual-Certified Helmet Snell SA2025 / FIA8859-2024
Bell’s dual-certified range includes updated versions of popular models such as the Bell RS7 ULTRA, RS7 PRO, GT6 ULTRA, XD7 ULTRA, and XR7 ULTRA. All feature Bell’s proven lightweight construction, advanced ventilation, and sleek aerodynamic design.
Some models will also introduce Bell’s SmartLock™ side-mounted visor locking system, a new FIA-approved mechanism that improves visor stability and one-handed operation without obstructing the driver’s field of view. While SmartLock™ is a welcome upgrade, the real story for racers is the combination of Snell SA2025 and FIA 8859-2024 in a single helmet.
The Snell Foundation and Bell Racing have outlined a clear timeline:
If you race exclusively in the U.S., a Snell-only SA2025 helmet will meet every sanctioning requirement.
But, if there’s any chance you’ll race internationally, or if you simply want the best combination of features and resale value, a Bell, or other, dual-certified SA2025/FIA 8859-2024 helmet is the smartest investment.
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