MOMO ’s Advanced Driver Cooling System Drives Advancements in Racing
As CEO and president of TrinityTEK Racing Development, Sean Southland guides a school that focuses on the sphere of motorsports. Sean Southland’s organization also emphasizes technological solutions that improve driver performance. These include a system developed by 986, Inc., that is currently offered as part of the MOMO Advanced Driver Cooling lineup. This innovative system is focused on the optimization of human performance through enabling stabilized core body temperatures within a wide range of physical environments. With efforts in this area encompassing a variety of recreational verticals, as well as civil engineering and health services, a key emphasis is on creating a temperature-controlled environment ideal for racers. The MOMO Advanced Driver Cooling system is well established, with a number of prototype personal cooling solutions leading to a successful 25-hour system trial that took place within an endurance automobile race at Northern California’s Thunder Hill. This 2010 breakthrough led to the introduction of an advanced personal cooling system that has set the standard among those employing thermoelectric and ice technologies.















