NASCAR To Allow Cooling Units During Qualifying

Clint Bowyer

(WOMR file photo)

NASCAR notified all race teams the effective immediately the following modifications apply to all elements of its national series qualifying including the breaks:

1.  One cool down unit connected through either the left side or right side hood flap/cowl flap is allowed to cool the engine

2.  The hood must remain closed

3.  Plugging in the generator will not be allowed

4.  Two crew members will be allowed over the pit wall to support the car and driver

5.  No cool down laps will be permitted

These modifications are in response to the new qualifying procedures that NASCAR announced back in January.  The new format has been well-received by fans, competitors, race tracks and other key stakeholders. NASCAR believes that the modifications announced today should help make the qualifying even better, more compelling, and safer.

“The qualifying is new to all of us and as we have said over the past several weeks, we are looking at it from all aspects,” said Robin Pemberton, vice president of competition and racing development. “Following discussions, both internally and with others in the garage area, we moved quickly to make a few revisions that will be effective starting with our two national series events at Bristol Motor Speedway this weekend. We believe this will only enhance and improve what has demonstrated to be an exciting form of qualifying for our fans, competitors and others involved with the sport. Moving forward we will continue to look at it and address anything else that we may need to as the season unfolds.”(NASCAR)

These modifications are in response to the safety concerns that many drivers expressed over the past two weeks.

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