The article explains how the FluidLogic system is mounted in the vehicle, eliminating the need for water bottles and having a crewmember swap out the bottle during a pit stop. Stenhouse has used the system for the past three years, and according to the article, likes the "smart" features of the FluidLogic system.
The ability to program how much, and when, to deliver water to the driver takes the effort out of hydration during racing applications, according to FluidLogic's CEO and founder Ed Jaegar of Rainmaker Solutions Inc. This can all be done through a smartphone app, and the system delivers water through the driver's in-helmet fresh-air hose.
Read the article in Forbes here: ARTICLE LINK
For more information on the FluidLogic hydration system, visit www.fluidlogic.com.
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