My car has a tiny footwell, and I have big feet.
I kinda figured the Puma Replicat II shoes I had would fix the problem, but I barely have any idea how many pedals I'm pressing. I might as well be wearing army boots.
In socks, it's great. AFAIK, that's legal on the street - you don't have to wear shoes, but it's not all that convenient.
Worse, SCCA Solo2 Rules 4.3.3 say you must wear shoes that cover the entire foot.
So, I'm looking at minimalist shoes. From the big brands, that's Vibram FiveFingers and Furoshiki, Vivobarefoot, Xero, and some mainstream brands lines, like Merril Vapor Glove, and New Balance Minimus. Honestly though, I'd like to find a cheap, normal looking shoe. Amazon has Whitn, TSLA, Oringiner. There's even a brand called Weweya.
Thing is, aside from the Five Fingers, I'm having hell finding any info on how thick the soles are. It seems the Five Fingers are between 3mm and 5mm, and I will buy those if I have to.
I want to be able to be legal for Solo2, and to be able to hop out of my car and go into a shop without messing with my shoes for five minutes.
Anyone else using minimalist shoes who can comment on sole thickness and/or driving experience?