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Sorry, you can’t be cool in a dragster. LOL


Pretty much what I was thinking when I read the topic!


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I beg yall,s pardon


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Ouch!


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In NC it has been 90* plus and humidity in same ball park.There is noi staying cool in dragster unless it is parked in air conditioned space.




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Bought one fo the cooling vest few years ago. Either mine defective or useless. Yried it and never seemed to do anything for me. Then af=gain I HATE heat. I start cussing it in may until november. Myabe I need to race sbowmobiles, but then have to move and few old family member rely on few things from me. Plus too damn old to uproot.LOL

To all who race in 90 plus and with high humidity. Hats off and y'all have fun.




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I literally tried everything available to stay cooler in my long car. After decades racing in South Fla, the only things that helped was to focus on the things you can do that help the longer day average and how you feel the next day.
1-Have an AC retreat and stay in it as much as possible to lower your core temperature.
2-Hydration is huge. On race day, drink a cold 16 ounce bottle every hour min. Add more if your pea color is a dark yellow. Your pea color is the absolute best way to ensure your hydration is good or bad. Don’t drink soda or sugar drinks before or during the race day. Aim for 0 calories on the nutrition facts label. Alway over hydrate the day before race day and don’t drink any alcohol until 100% done for the weekend. Hydrate like an athlete. Many products designed to improve water for drinking. I used one that’s inexpensive and used by many industrial places. Sqwincher Zero. I use the QuikStix packages as they are easy to add to a std bottle of water.
3-When outside your cool retreat, ware a long sleeved poly **** that’s Sun block of 50 and fast dry and loose. A big floppy hat also helps. Keep the sun off you.
Doing these things will definitely improve your fun on long hot days.
Not what you asked for, but my share on what will help you more than any in car magic gadget.

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Originally posted by RPROGAS:
Given a choice would you rather cool your chest area or your head and face?

Seems to me cooling your head and face might actually be more important. While racing on a really hot day, splashing cold water on my face seems more effective. Why is it that no one makes a thin device that fits in a helmet and remains cool. Since helmets fit tightly pumping cool air in one location wouldn't do much. Once I get on the return road the first thing I do is to lift the visor, the second thing is to remove the helmet entirely. Cooling my body doesn't produce the same effect.

Thought I would toss that out there to see what feed back I might get.

Bob


Your head is in fact the largest / most effective heat exchanger for your body.

Fruit juices, water, and water bearing fruits and melons are my choices for racing in the heat.
I have always found that the best way to be cool in the heat is my slow door car, with windows that roll down, the single layer jacket and loose single layer pants, with the open face helmet.
I do keep a moistened chamois in the car for dabbing the sweat.

I've always felt I had the edge on the fast cars in the heat. They're all bundled up and strapped in, while I'm still standing outside the car sipping a bottle of water, until I'm about 3 or 4 pairs from the burnout box.


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Raced in Lubbock a zillion years ago and it was 111 in the shade. I lost to one of my friends third round and hate to admit it but I was glad to get out of there. Just no fun at all!

I tried the cool suit but I didn’t keep up with it like I should’ve.

I’ve worn a few neck coolers over the years but now if it’s gonna be brutal I’ll stay home.


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