Interesting study. It makes me wonder about the effects of multiple days at the track, both inside the car with open windows (and surrounded by cars at times doing heavy braking), plus being in the paddock - not to mention jumping out of the car to check tire pressures before they cool (and sometimes getting in close proximity to hot brakes).
As far as health benefits, for my husband a major benefit is less strain on his (already bad) back due to reduced need to wash wheels. Overall less bending, less washing, easier maintenance (which for him is a real benefit).
Also, when washing a dirty car from the track with filthy (steel) brakes, there is brake dust deposited on the concrete driveway. After the car wash he spends time rinsing the driveway to minimize corrosive effects and staining.
If it’s not one thing…it’s another. I LOVE CCB for the superb slowing/stopping power and the super clean wheels, and as a result a cleaner car
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