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Obviously nitrogen is a bad idea, since it will displace oxygen. If you start with liquid oxygen, not only will it cool things, but the high oxygen environment will improve reflexes even further. |
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Of course it will make crashes a quite bit more spectacular, but since that's why everyone watches racing in the first place, it should be a net plus for everyone (except the drivers). |
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What's with this big bucket of something in race cars idea? I've had a big bucket of something in a race car used to explain something to me a few times. Usually it's a lesson in causation like "if you drive with a big bucket of shit in your car and you win doesn't mean you have to drive with a big bucket of shit in your car everytime" or something like that. |
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// Of course real air conditioning isn't feasible because it's
heavy // |
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As is a big bucket of whatever... |
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// and/or involves a dangerous large extra block of metal
to potentially harm the driver // |
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As does a big bucket of whatever. |
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Liquid nitrogen could be carried in a foam container. It doesn't need to be pressurized, especially if you are letting some boil off for air-conditioning use. |
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