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According to these times, Jimmie Johnson & Tony Stewart were speeding but both weren't black-flagged...
Montoya = (Pit Time)14.60/(Pit Road Speed)44.40
Johnson = 15.20/45.10
Stewart = 15.20/46.90
Can you say "Hmmm......."
At least this time the right Hendrick driver won.
they do a pass through the pits with the pace car going exactly 55mph before the race starts and the drivers are supposed to use that to note the rpm.........maybe they should just start putting speedometers in the cars?
So how then can the crew "calibrate his pit speed too closely"? What, exactly, would that mean?
his team is trying to cut it too close. Take your pick? Jimmy's and most other teams have it right though.
-Ed
... As for pit road speeding, the article points out a key problem in maintaining a safe pit road speed: the tach is graduated in 100's. That's just not enough precision when you are trying to run at the maximum allowable speed, but not exceed it by even 0.1 mph. Either a more precise device must be installed in the cars or drivers and teams need to simply not push it to the maximum.