Peter Olivola
(polivola@gmail.com)
Going back to using the earbuds and mic, the mic on thsoe can barely be understood in a loud road car. The crew would never understand a driver speaking over one with a race engine running. The mic is the weak link in a normal racing radio system. It is why we cover it up as much as possible and have it pressed right against the driver's lips to understand them. The earbuds idea is a good one to be able to hear the crew if you set the phone to mute on the driver's side. I am thinking about trying it. If you have to stop out on the track, you could then talk to the crew, too. One thing, like a radio, to make sure is that it is secure enough and not in a place to injure you if it comes free in a crash.
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