no fans in garage or pit road during pratace

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* Policy change will limit fans' access to garages: For the first time in its history, NASCAR will severely restrict admission to the garage and pit-road areas. Only ''working'' personnel will be allowed in those areas during practice, qualifying and the race itself. Thousands of fans will be denied access under the new policy. Supposedly each race team will be issued 30 pit passes per race, and each track limited to 50 additional passes to be issued at its discretion. NASCAR will reserve an undetermined number of passes for distribution, and will continue to issue the annual ''hard-card'' credential to national media that cover a large number of events. Tracks can use their discretion in issuing additional media passes. Details of the new policy have not been finalized but a new policy would be in place for the 2003 season that severely curtailed the number of people admitted to the working garage area.(in part and paraphrased frpm the Tennessean)(1-2-2003)
 
It's about time. As much as I enjoy visiting the pits, it was getting to be gridlock before the race.

Now, maybe, the teams can get a little peace and quiet to do their jobs. :)
 
Thats smart Now stewart wont get in troble lol also thats a good thing with the safety cause there is a lot going on during then hours or work they do
 
That rule is long overdue. Fans do not need to be in the garage area during practice, qualifying, or the race. That still leaves fans plenty of time in between to try and find their drivers.
 
Stewart is still going to have to watch himself. There will still be reporters and photographers in the garage area, and those are the people Stewart seems to have trouble with.
 
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