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Ken Pozega, the rear tire changer, left, and tire carrier Matt Simmons, right, for NASCAR driver Ross Chastain’s Trackhouse Racing pit crew joke around prior to practice on Tuesday, June 11, 2024.
The NASCAR Pit Crew Challenge is an event held by NASCAR during All-Star race weekend. The event is an exhibition pit stop contest featuring the top teams from the Sprint Cup Series. The event was cancelled for 2013 due to lack of sponsorship. [1] The event was revived during the 2023 NASCAR All-Star Race weekend. [2]
The two tire changers remove and tighten the lug nuts on the tires using a specification impact wrench (or "air gun") made by Paoli (prior to the 2018 season, air guns were open to development, and top teams often built their own from scratch). One tire changer is solely responsible for the front tires, while the other is responsible for the rears.
Adjust tire pressure; Torque wheels; Install radio and water bottle; Change, remove, or repair tape on front of car (i.e. grille, valance, brake ducts, etc.) Equipment batteries may be replaced, but only under NASCAR supervision. Teams are still restricted to the same rules as qualifying day "may not" rules.
As the leader was about to capture the white flag this Saturday, Marco Andretti's truck lost its complete rear axle in the Xpel 225 NASCAR Truck Race at the Circuit of The Americas.
Brehanna Daniels (born 1993 or 1994) is a tire changer for NASCAR, the first African American woman in a NASCAR Cup Series pit crew, and part of the first female duo to do pit crew work. Early life and education
NASCAR's penalties for loose wheels helped curb a dangerous form of cheating, but even as Cup cars switched from five lugs to one, the penalties remain unchanged.
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.
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