A 16-second pit stop used to be amazing 10 years ago. A low 13-second or 12-second time is almost expected these days. The reduction in time is due to many factors, which include the incredible ...
On television, pit road can look like a simple row of painted boxes, each one waiting for a car and a crew. Inside the garage ...
For many years and in many cases, NASCAR pit crews were like being part of the U.S. Marines. The crew chief would be like a drill sergeant, shouting orders and sometimes even intimidating or ...
Nashville, TN — The most popular driver in NASCAR was at a track in Nashville, but not behind the wheel of a Hendrick stock car. Instead, Chase Elliott made a pit stop at the K-1 Speed track. Cup ...
NASCAR’s spotlight usually finds the drivers, but the real magic happens in the shadows, those lightning-fast pit crews who turn a 12-second stop into a race-winner. Tire changers, jackmen, fuelers, ...
Rolex 24 pit stops happen fast at Daytona. Here is one for the No. 7 Penske Porsche in slow motion.