NASCAR annoucned Tuesday that all three series will have pit stops as usual at Darlington Raceway and Charlotte Motor Speedway this month. here was some speculation that NASCAR would go away with pit stops at the race track once we return from our time off due to COVID-19, but that is not the case.
NASCAR announced Tuesday that all three series would have pit stops as usual at Darlington Raceway and Charlotte Motor Speedway this month.
There was some speculation that NASCAR would go away with pit stops at the race track once we return from the COVID-19 break.
NASCAR will limit the amount of personnel each team can have at the race track, which will make the roles of race engineers and pit crew members to be performed by the same person.
NASCAR did announce there will be a competition caution early in each race due to the lack of practice and qualifying before the race.
Modified Competition Caution Procedures:With the absence of practice, NASCAR will be modifying its Competition Caution procedures to allow teams additional time for adjustments. The competition cautions will occur at or around the following laps:
Below are the procedures for the modified competition caution:
Infractions under modified competition caution:
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