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Staying cool on really hot track days
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<blockquote data-quote="99COBRA2881" data-source="post: 14227297" data-attributes="member: 12178"><p>Yup I've already removed the side mirrors and replaced them with small Lexan triangles bolted to the stock mounts. They're smallish compared to TJs setup. But they do close off a small area of window.</p><p></p><p>As for driver cooling start looking online at YouTube. Fitness blender has some kick boxing cardio workouts that will kick your ass. Do the routine in a hoodie and sweat pants to simulate being in your race suit. Scary how many mistakes I was making once I was hot and fatigued. Fat mostly being the key word there but hey I'm working on it. </p><p></p><p>Nasa (rockets not race cars) did a study years ago they put people in a room doing 60 simple math problems. At 80* no one missed a single problem but at 95* people started making mistakes on simple math. Think how many things your brain is processing on track at temps well above 95* and you can see how danger starts to creep into the picture.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="99COBRA2881, post: 14227297, member: 12178"] Yup I've already removed the side mirrors and replaced them with small Lexan triangles bolted to the stock mounts. They're smallish compared to TJs setup. But they do close off a small area of window. As for driver cooling start looking online at YouTube. Fitness blender has some kick boxing cardio workouts that will kick your ass. Do the routine in a hoodie and sweat pants to simulate being in your race suit. Scary how many mistakes I was making once I was hot and fatigued. Fat mostly being the key word there but hey I'm working on it. Nasa (rockets not race cars) did a study years ago they put people in a room doing 60 simple math problems. At 80* no one missed a single problem but at 95* people started making mistakes on simple math. Think how many things your brain is processing on track at temps well above 95* and you can see how danger starts to creep into the picture. [/QUOTE]
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