Hi Charles,
Thanks for that suggestion. So a spotter could radio in say there is a 
wreck up ahead, slow down, and pass carefully. Either that a spotter 
could radio in that there is oil on the track be careful.


Charles Rivard wrote:
> Actually, you don't need another pit chief, because NASCAR teams have hired 
> spotters who are in the crowd, usually at a point where they get a good view 
> of the track, who report to the driver if there is a wreck or other activity 
> they should know about.  The radio is used just as your pit crew chief is 
> doing.  HTH
> --
> Shepherds are the best beasts!
>   


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