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Just a guess but could the sloping rollbar be the tall trackday rollbar mentioned in the March 2016 Lowflying and the Getting to Know Your 7 guides? With its height in the side profile of it fitted to the car the slope does look much more pronounced.

Paul.

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Hi Adam - I believe this article may provide some of the answers, http://lowflying.lotus7.club/2016/2016_03_05_Rollbars.pdf but I'm not sure I understand what you mean by the "standard" and "sloping" versions. 

As far as I know (setting aside the "tall" versions") the trackday bars are only available in single and double diagonal versions.  The former were designed for the imperial (Arch) chassis, while the latter were a later design for the metric chassis.  

 

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Both are listed as metric on the website. The sloping bar image looks to me as though the bar would lean forwards but the trackday bar looks vertical. If correct I would guess that trackday bar is easier to live with day to day in terms of getting in the car and using a hood but the slopping version should have a race ready FIA number stamped on it and slightly better protection.

https://caterhamparts.co.uk/track-day-bars/3502-roll-bar-fia-sloping-de-dion-lh-a-rhd.html

https://caterhamparts.co.uk/track-day-bars/2898-roll-over-bar-kit-de-dion-trackday-metric-chassis.html

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