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How NASCAR Drivers Keep Cool in 140-degree CockpitsNASCAR races in some very hot locations, with cockpit temperatures regularly topping 140 degrees Fahrenheit. How do the drivers manage to keep cool in such difficult conditions? Here's how they do it.
According to Johnson, his crew chief always had an eye on new technology as well as a holistic approach to performance, and that included Johnson. The seven-time Cup Series champion also dealt with ...
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"When we used to paint the cars, one of the bays would be to roll the car in and they would make it 100 degrees in there to hurry up and cure the paint," Johnson said. "[Knaus] literally had one ...
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How NASCAR drivers keep their cool in 140-degree cockpitsIt started as a bit of a mystery: how did the cooling shirt end up in NASCAR? Some drivers didn't know. Others assumed it had to be Hendrick Motorsports -- or, more specifically, Jimmie Johnson ...
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WPBF Channel 25 on MSNHow hot is too hot for dogs' pawsIt’s that time of the year, if its too hot for you, it's too hot for your dog's paws. It's only May, and we’re seeing temperatures topping out in the 90s each day.
Use ice baths or insulated coolers to keep cold items chilled. Place hot dishes in warming trays or chafing dishes to maintain safe temps. Serve in small batches and refill from the fridge as needed.
“It’s weird to say you get used to 140-degree temperatures, but you’re focused,” Logano said. “If I was just sitting there baking and not doing something, it would be horrible. But I ...
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