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Old 02-05-2010, 03:01 PM
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Originally Posted by Lemming
Not with NASA, the driver can remain in the car.
Correct.

Doing it the fast way requires 2 persoan crew at a minimum.

Driver 1 - Race Suit (optional driver 2)
Fueler - Race Suit
Firebottle Man - Long sleeves

If have two drivers you dont' need anyone else, but it will be slower.
One driver can fuel and the other can do the firebottle. The reason it will be slower is you complete the driver change after fueling. With a dedicated fuel and fire guy you can do the driver change while the fuel is going in.

The best bet is to try to share fueler and fireman. There are no rules against this and most guys are friendly enough to help out. The one key is to make sure your fueler is familiar with fueling your car.

There are long penalties for any spilled fuel so you want to get it right. 5 gallon fuel jugs are what is used. Fuel rigs are only allowed for certain enduro classes.



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