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  2. NASCAR rules and regulations - Wikipedia

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    NASCAR logo. The National Association for Stock Car Auto Racing (NASCAR) makes and enforces numerous rules and regulations that transcend all racing series.. NASCAR issues a different rule book for each racing series; however, rule books are published exclusively for NASCAR members and are not made available to the public. [1]

  3. Safety in NASCAR - Wikipedia

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    Pit road safety has become a major focus of NASCAR officials in recent years since the 1990 Atlanta Journal 500, where the rear tire changer for Melling Racing was killed in a pit road crash. By April 1991, NASCAR implemented the current policy of pit road speed limits. The speed limit depends on the size of the track and the size of pit road.

  4. All pages that are the listing of a NASCAR season's race event should have the {{Infobox NASCAR race report}} infobox added to it. (Example taken from 2010 Food City 500) Prior to 2011, this template was called {{NASCAR race season infobox}}. Numerous changes have been made to the template since then.

  5. Talk:NASCAR rules and regulations - Wikipedia

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    1 rules. 2 comments. 2 Official rule book. 7 comments. 3 Gear Rule. 3 comments. 4 Rain tires & wipers. 2 comments. 5 185 points. 2 comments. 6 Finish order. 8 ...

  6. Construction site safety - Wikipedia

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    Construction site safety is an aspect of construction-related activities concerned with protecting construction site workers and others from death, injury, disease or other health-related risks. Construction is an often hazardous, predominantly land-based activity where site workers may be exposed to various risks, some of which remain ...

  7. Homologation (motorsport) - Wikipedia

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    In racing series that are "production-based", meaning that the vehicles entered in the series are based on production vehicles for sale to the public, homologation not only requires compliance with a racing series' technical guidelines (for example engine displacement, chassis construction, suspension design and such), but often includes minimum levels of sales of that model to the public, to ...

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