I think you have to go on mini games
* Pit Road * Pit Lane * Pit Stall
I believe that the question is referring to what is called a Pace Car which generally pulls in front of the pack of cars to control the speed and position of the following vehicles.
hell is like a pit stop, you work off your sins then you go to heaven.
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It depends of the track. Short track like Bristol or Martinsville, the speed limit in 45mph because the pit lane in narrow and the cars are closer to each other.
no and yes because there could be other cars coming from the same lane as you so you have to wait till they go or they stay you go
They new ones go faster and stop better.
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It depends,1. If they are the first car 1 lap down they get the lap back (this is called, "Lucky Dog.") They then are the last car in line and they are back on the lead lap.2. If not the first lap car they just keep their position in relation to the other cars. So if they are 5 cars behind the the first place car, they stay 5 cars behind the first place car.3. If all cars in front of them pit (lapped or not) and they do not then their car would be right behind the pace car on the restart. I have only seen this done a couple times.4. If they choose to pit then they are added to the back in the order they left the pits.Cars on the lead lap get to pit first. Cars a lap or more down have to wait until the second caution lap that the pits are open. So if all cars on the track pit then all lapped cars are behind the cars on the lead lap.This only applies to NASCAR. Other racing organisations have different rule regarding this.
Those are the Nascar officials, they are not crew members. They are there to make sure the pit stop goes according to the rulebook. Their job is to make sure the car is serviced inside the pitstall. Also, they make sure that all lug nuts are in place, if not, the driver will have to come back in. Equipment leaving the pit area, such as wrenches and jacks still being attached to the car when exiting will result in a stop and go penalty.
. False If you are behind other cars you have to stop. Then, you have to stop when you are first in line. Plus, if there's a car coming from your left you should stop again until it's safe to go.