Most manufacturers simply follow the FIA regulations and comply with it. We don’t. We always try to surpass the safety regulations and outperform the rules. For instance, our race suit clothing is fire and heat protective for a minimum of 12 seconds after a fire breaks out. As a matter of proof, I tested it and waited for 16 seconds before the firemen extinguished my clothing.
What most racers don’t realise is that good racing clothing should not only protect against fire, but most of the burns come from the heat transmission of the fire itself, even if the suit is not on fire. The best example is the accident of Romain Grosjean, where literally all the safety rules did what they were supposed to do. You could say he was lucky, and yes, he was, but his safety gear prevented him from much worse injuries. What people tend to forget is that behind every racer, there is a husband, wife, kid, family… and that he/she is in the first place a human being that needs optimal protection.