Curmudgeon wrote:
wbjones wrote:
the longest I've ever driven (chump car) was a 2 1/2hr stint … multiple 15 - 20 min sessions, even in the heat at Road Atlanta in July don't seem to be a problem … maybe I'm not running hard enough ..LOL
but a cool suit IS really nice … though it did run out of cool at VIR in Aug about a 1/2 hr before the stint ended
Y'all running a timer? We got a bait well timer, that way the driver doesn't have to mess with it and the ice lasts longer. They're usually around $40, maybe a little cheaper at Wally World.
We've also taken to using frozen water bottles instead of crushed/cubed ice, doesn't get quite as cold but it lasts longer.
The bigger the individual pieces of ice, the slower it will "release the cold." Crushed ice would be very cold for a very short time, and the bottles act like huge ice blocks.
Didn't know there were nice compact 12v timers like that available, I'll have to look into one for my system.
In reply to Jeff:
Man, a few years back some guys at Nelson Ledges were talking about doing a 48 hr. crap can race. I thought that sounded crazy.
2 drivers for 24 hrs, is seriously nuts though. People would start dying of heat stroke. I like it.
Jeff
SuperDork
6/3/15 9:16 p.m.
In reply to ShadowSix:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_24_Hours_of_Le_Mans_winners
Up until 1982, two driver teams were the norm. That's 3 4 hour shifts per driver. Tough? Hell yes.
car39
HalfDork
6/5/15 10:27 a.m.
dean1484 wrote:
I had an incident in the last turn at Bridgehampton that used up a car. I still hurt in places on cold rainy days. The car was street legal but was primarily a track car.
The short of it is if you can not afford to ball it up and leave it at the track leave it at home. An old timer told me this when I was just getting started and it was the best advice I ever got.
Said the same thing to the young man who spun at the Downhill at Lime Rock and wadded up his Toyota. Complete driver failure, and now you could get any 3 wheels to touch the ground, but not all 4. He was wondering how he was going to get to work the next day, and then realized "I still have payments on this thing". Short career in track driving.