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At Daytona International Speedway, the pit road is approximately 3,200 feet long and features 42 pit stalls. The width of the pit road varies, but it generally ranges from 50 to 60 feet, allowing for ample space for teams to work during pit stops. The layout is designed to accommodate the high-speed nature of the track and facilitate efficient pit operations.
The length of a pit box at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway has never been made public for security reasons.
Pit stalls are awarded to the drivers on how they qualified for that race. If a driver qualifies on the pole, he receives pit stall number one and so on. The pole sitter does not have to choose pit number one, he could take a pit stall further back. Each driver can choose in the order they qualified, moving back if they want, not up. If qualifying is rained out, the drivers line up in the order of their points standings.
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Rusty Wallace, Dale Earnhardt Sr., and David Pearson.
Davey Allison in 1990, Dale Earnhardt in 1999, Elliott Sadler in 2001.
The Foundation Pit has 141 pages.
the pit-bull originally came from turkey but was bread many times to take the typical pit-bull terrier form
There's only one breed of pit bulls (the American Pit Bull Terrior). Brindle is the color of their fur (pit bulls can be almost any color).
Seeds A fruit can have many seeds, but only one pit. For instances an orange has many seeds and a peach has only one pit. A cherry has a pit, but grapes have seeds.
The American Pit Bull Terrier is the only breed that can be correctly called a "pit bull", but other breeds are commonly mistaken for a pit. 20+ breeds are often mistaken as a pit bull. This is why so many people get biten by "pit bulls" per year; because the dog was mistakenly called a pit because of it's looks, not because of it's actual breed. See if you can find the American Pit Bull Terrier; http://www.pitbullsontheweb.com/petbull/findpit.html
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