Prescott Campbell of DEForce Racing took the USF2000 season championship lead with a win in Birmingham, AL at the Barber Motorsports Park on April 17, 2021. Campbell uses the new FluidLogic Fluid Containment system, an insulated bottle that can be used individually, or with the FluidLogic programmable system, to remain hydrated. “We can’t have a hydration system built into our F2000 cars so I use the Fluid Containment system with a bite valve on the end of it to stay hydrated,” says Campbell. “Qualifying is a priority to winning a race, so I made sure I was hydrated beforehand and qualified second for both race sessions. When it came time to drive onto the grid for the start of our session, the power went out on the track and we had to wait in our vehicles for more than 20 minutes in the heat. My mechanic kept handing me my FluidLogic Fluid Containment system to keep me hydrated. When we finally got to race after the long delay, I was more focused than the competitor in front of me, and once he made a mistake, I passed and took the win.”
Monday, April 19, 2021
USF2000 Racer Prescott Campbell Wins With FluidLogic Fluid Containment System
Prescott Campbell of DEForce Racing took the USF2000 season championship lead with a win in Birmingham, AL at the Barber Motorsports Park on April 17, 2021. Campbell uses the new FluidLogic Fluid Containment system, an insulated bottle that can be used individually, or with the FluidLogic programmable system, to remain hydrated. “We can’t have a hydration system built into our F2000 cars so I use the Fluid Containment system with a bite valve on the end of it to stay hydrated,” says Campbell. “Qualifying is a priority to winning a race, so I made sure I was hydrated beforehand and qualified second for both race sessions. When it came time to drive onto the grid for the start of our session, the power went out on the track and we had to wait in our vehicles for more than 20 minutes in the heat. My mechanic kept handing me my FluidLogic Fluid Containment system to keep me hydrated. When we finally got to race after the long delay, I was more focused than the competitor in front of me, and once he made a mistake, I passed and took the win.”
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