We used the cool suit in the GTP Nissan a lot. In the end we found, rather
Geoff Brabham found, that just the skull cap was enough to make all the
difference. This is in a closed coupe car with 1000 bhp at the rear.
It was a bit of a pain changing the ice box during pit stops but drivers
without them really suffered and so did their lap times when the weather was
hot.
Never Be beaten by Equipment
Kas Kastner
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From: marshall
To: fot@autox.team.net
Sent: Sunday, January 21, 2007 3:20 PM
Subject: [Fot] Cool shirt
This is probably really obvious to everyone but me, but I'll ask anyhow.
I'm thinking about buying a "cool shirt" with the rubber hoses and ice
chest for racing in the heat. From looking at the ads, the hose
connections are at the bottom of the shirt. Somehow this needs to
connect to the hoses from the ice chest. Does anyone use one of these
and how do you route the hoses? Assuming you have a one piece drivers
suit, there are only 6 possible openings that I can think of, and none
of them would seem to make much sense. Don
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