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Do nascar drivers use catheters during races?

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Do nascar drivers use catheters during races?

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  1. no


  2. They either hold it or let it go.  

  3. I don't know about that, but I would think if they got diarrhea, they would apply some sort of butt-putty

    or liquid cork

  4. Well if they do then they're more talented than any of us give them credit for. It would be some feat for them to insert it after getting in the car before starting their engines and remove it before getting out again with an interviewer standing right at the car.

  5. diapers?  we'll never know as you can't tell under those uniforms

  6. Nope they just hold it or let it fly. Nasty huh. A couple years back Stewart had a small "stomach situation" that resulted in a uniform change, before victory lane interviews.

  7. OUCH!!!!!

    I seriously do not think so.  I really think that they sweat it all out. ANd if they do have issues on that, well they either hold it or they don't/

  8. yeah sure thats what they do

  9. No they don't ,they usually don't have that problem . They loose a lot of fluids during the race so there is usually no need for that.

  10. Dont know if they still do or not , but some of them , and some of us in late model races used to use what we called a texas catheter. Its like a condom with a tube comming out of it.  and going to a collection bag.

  11. Yes.  Dr. Jerry Punch installs them, and removes them following the race.

  12. They just go when nature calls.  Add that to the sweat and you wonder why anyone wants to hug them for very long after a race!

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