Right.  That's exactly what they do.  They alert the driver to debris on the 
track, they tell the driver how far ahead or behind he or she is from the 
nearest competitor, they alert the driver to a flag thrown elsewhere on the 
track such as a red or yellow, and other important info.  I thought this 
would be a good thing to mention because, 1:  NASCAR uses them, and 2: You 
won't have to rerecord the announcements from the pit crew chief.
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From: "Thomas Ward" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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> 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
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>> Shepherds are the best beasts!
>>
>
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