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  1. 13 kwi 2022 · NASCAR pit stops work with each pit crew member performing their assigned task quickly and efficiently. A pit crew’s goal is to replace tires and fuel in less than 13 seconds, and each pit stop in a NASCAR race is more important than the previous.

  2. 15 sty 2022 · A typical pit stop (change 4 tires and add fuel) can last about 13 to 16 seconds. If the crew only changes 2 tires, it is possible to do the pit stop in about 7 seconds. At the end of the race, the car may only need fuel to finish the race so if it is possible, they will avoid changing tires at all.

  3. 6 lis 2023 · During pit stops, a driver’s track position can either improve or worsen depending on the timing and execution of the stop. A well-timed pit stop can give a driver an advantage over their competitors, while a poorly timed or executed pit stop can result in a loss of valuable time and positions.

  4. 5 paź 2022 · Read about NASCAR pit stops, the rules governing them and the stakes for drivers like Joey Logano, Ricky Stenhouse Jr., and Brad Keselowski.

  5. 4 dni temu · Throughout the first 16 races of the 2023 season, average pit stop times range from 10.518 seconds to 14.879 seconds, according to Fantasy Racing Cheat Sheet. Pit stop times continue to improve ...

  6. 10 lut 2022 · The gas can’s flow rate remains the same, so crew chiefs have a call to make — leave pit road quicker without a full tank or wait the extra moment for the second fuel can to empty.

  7. 5 cze 2015 · The fuel man, wearing a smock to keep gas off his Nomex firesuit, sticks an 81-pound, 12-gallon fuel can into the fuel filler on the rear left corner of the car. 2 seconds.

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