A glaring issue with the cool shirts that NASCAR drivers wear became evident during the recent Cup Series at the Phoenix Raceway. Several drivers, including Alex Bowman and AJ Allmendinger, faced failed cool suits mid-race and had to struggle a lot in the heat. This incident has thrown a spotlight on how important this piece of technology is in the current age.

The hot air from the radiator in the Next Gen car wraps around the A-post and heads into the cockpit where the driver sits. Back when the Gen 6 was used, teams did not use a side window when they raced on road courses and short tracks. This was to help with the aerodynamics of the car. But that isn’t possible anymore. The hot air makes it necessary to have them on all track types.

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The windows block the hot air coming in from the right side. But the left side is still open, and the radiator heat gets in through there. But that’s not all. Former crew chief Todd Gordon explained on SiriusXM, “The exhaust runs right next to the frame rails. An exhaust right beside the driver. We used to have the exhaust hung underneath the car. They are now beside the frame rail.”

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