What does a "spotter' do in NASCAR?
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The spotter is a team member with a radio who is placed in a high position where they can see as much of the entire race track as physically possible – usually on top of the highest grandstand. His or her primary job is to make sure the driver is safe during the race and to be a second set of eyes.Spotters first were used by some NASCAR teams as early as the 1950s. But it wasn't until after Darrell Waltrip was seriously injured in a practice crash at Daytona in July 1990 that NASCAR mandated all teams have at least one spotter using a two-way radio at all times. Today, NASCAR views the spotter as an important safety device.
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They let the driver know where the other cars are around him, the let driver know if he is clear to move up the race track or if he will hit someone. They also let them know where his team mates are.How can i go in a racing carrier?
he watches race from above and can tell driver if a slower car is ahead , move up or down to avoid a wreck, makes deals with other teams for drafting . last but not least .gets coffee for the team on race dayHow difficult is it do drive to and from the daytona 500 from orlando?
He,Radios the pits and helps guide his driver through traffic.It pays really well.Last month during pre race they did a short story about Spotters.Automatic or Manual transmission?
he spotshe watches out for other cars, so the driver knows whats around.
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He spots. That's why he is called a spotter. Or maybe it's because he has acne spots? Or maybe he's a spotty Dalmation.Does anyone else think Kasey Kahne is hot?
If there is a wreck they tell the driver to go in the place were the wreak isn't. Example: wreck up high in the stretch he would tell the driver to go down low.More Questions & Answers...