I can heartily recommend Dogcam too. Mark, one of the guys who runs it, is very friendly, very fair and will do his best to give you a good price on most things if he can (i.e. he'll try and price match if margins allow). However, even if you pay a bit more, you'll more than make up for it with the service he provides.
I'd recommend a Chasecam PDR100 with a 550 line HQ1 bullet camera. Not the cheapest combination, but it gives very good results overall. Hard drive recorders are okay in softer cars, but the jarring of a race car is generally too much. You can mix and match a system that matches your needs and prices.
And no, I don't work for him, and am in no way affiliated with him/them other than being a very satisfied customer.
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