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edison18
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At Chicagoland NASCAR has announced that teams may no longer throw the empty gas can over the wall. This is supposedly an effort to limit gas spills in the name of safety.
I really thought the issue of partially full gas cans being dragged down pit road was a greater safety hazard than an empty can being tossed from one crew member to another.
And now how will the gas man and the catch-can man synch their efforts so that they get their jobs done and not slow down the stop or get in the way of the rest of the crew.
The catch-can man makes adjustments and can't let go of the catch-can, so will he hold on to the first can during the entire stop or will the gas man take it back to the wall and return for the second can?
Do you think this is a good rule or will this just create headaches for the pit crews?
I really thought the issue of partially full gas cans being dragged down pit road was a greater safety hazard than an empty can being tossed from one crew member to another.
And now how will the gas man and the catch-can man synch their efforts so that they get their jobs done and not slow down the stop or get in the way of the rest of the crew.
The catch-can man makes adjustments and can't let go of the catch-can, so will he hold on to the first can during the entire stop or will the gas man take it back to the wall and return for the second can?
Do you think this is a good rule or will this just create headaches for the pit crews?