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  2. NASCAR rules and regulations - Wikipedia

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    Lane changes are also not permitted until after a car clears the finish line. Per the NASCAR rule book, a restart is official once the legal lead car crosses the start/finish line. If the green flag is waved, but NASCAR calls off the restart because of an incident before the leader crosses the start/finish line, the restart is deemed aborted.

  3. Daytona International Speedway - Wikipedia

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    Daytona International Speedway. /  29.18556°N 81.06944°W  / 29.18556; -81.06944. Daytona International Speedway is a race track in Daytona Beach, Florida, United States, about 50 mi (80 km) north of Orlando. Since opening in 1959, it has been the home of the Daytona 500, the most prestigious race in NASCAR as well as its season opening ...

  4. Racing flags - Wikipedia

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    Racing flags are traditionally used in auto racing and similar motorsports to indicate track conditions and to communicate important messages to drivers. Typically, the starter, sometimes the grand marshal of a race, waves the flags atop a flag stand near the start/finish line.

  5. Glossary of motorsport terms - Wikipedia

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    The start-finish line. success ballast A method used to level performance between competitors by adding weight to cars that win races or are successful. Sometimes referred to as a lead trophy, as the usage of lead bars is most popular in applying the additional weight. superpole / shootout

  6. 1973 Indianapolis 500 - Wikipedia

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    At the start, an 11-car accident unfolded on the main stretch approximately 200 yards past the start/finish line, which halted the race immediately. As the green flag fell, Steve Krisiloff's car developed ignition problems and slowed on the front straightaway, falling back to parallel with the fifth row by the time he crossed the start/finish ...

  7. Phoenix Raceway - Wikipedia

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    Moving of the start / finish line to the area between the old turns 1/2 and the dogleg, thus flipping the turn numbering. Reconfiguration of pit road to include: Moving the pit entrance down the new backstretch (former front straightaway) and the exit to just past the new start / finish line.

  8. Road America - Wikipedia

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    Road America is a permanent road course. It is located midway between the cities of Milwaukee and Green Bay, and classified as an FIA Grade Two circuit. [3] The track is situated on 640 acres (260 ha) near the Kettle Moraine Scenic Drive. It has hosted races since September 1955 and currently hosts over 400 events a year. [4]

  9. Racing back to the caution - Wikipedia

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    The procedure was used in NASCAR racing series when the pace car was deployed as a result of an on-track emergency such as a crash or rain. When NASCAR declared a caution period, racing would not cease immediately; rather, the drivers could continue racing for position until they crossed the start-finish line and received the caution flag.