
Source: BroBible
Summary
Toni Breidinger, a NASCAR driver, shares her experience with the extreme temperatures inside the vehicle, which can reach up to 130-150º Fahrenheit. She wears fire-retardant suits and uses helmet blowers to combat the heat. Breidinger also drinks a lot of water, but her water bottle melted during a recent race, causing the water to turn to steam.
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The habit gets a new name.
Extreme heat training is the new normal for NASCAR drivers. Toni Breidinger’s water bottle melts, and her water turns to steam. Because, why not? It’s just a normal day at the office.
Heat training is a thing now. Because 130-150º Fahrenheit isn’t hot enough. Drivers need to train for that. It’s not just about driving, it’s about surviving the heat.
Toni Breidinger’s post-race reality is just a normal Tuesday for her. Melted water bottles and steam are just part of the job.
Who needs air conditioning when you can just sweat it out?
Author: Evan Null









