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Team member who prepares the sheet metal (the body of a stock car) at the race shop and tends to it as needed at the race track.

Federation Internationale de l'Automobile. Not entirely restricted to motorsports, even though from that FIA is most known for. Governing body that draws up rules for series and competitions but leaves actual organizing for third parties

The driver's seat belt is made up of five belts that meet at the center of the driver's chest where a quick-release buckle locks them. Each belt passes through a steel guide that is welded onto the car's frame. Two belts come over the shoulders, two more come from each side of the seat, and the fifth belt goes between a driver's legs

The official who uses different colored flags to communicate with the drivers. He stands in a tower over the racetrack, just above the start/finish line. The flag colors signify different things to the drivers.

Green: Besides being the signal to start, this flag will remain up while the racetrack is clear and full racing speeds are allowed.

Yellow: Alerts drivers of an accident or a roadway hazard, and the cars must slow to a line behind the pace car. When this flag is displayed, the pace car is in control of the track and a driver cannot advance his place by passing the pace car or other competitors.

White: The lead car is on the final lap of the race.

Black: Waved to a specific driver if officials think there are problems with the race car or are penalizing the driver. They must pull off the track to the pit, and if he ignores the flag he is subject to disqualification.

Blue with Yellow Stripe: Specific cars will receive this flag when faster traffic is approaching and they should allow the car that is lapping them to pass without hindrance.

Red: Cars must stop immediately when this flag is signaled because there is an emergency situation where the track is blocked or needs extensive clean-up from an accident. Also may be shown if the race is stopped by rain.

Checkered: The lead car has finished the race and the race is officially over.Frontstretch: The section of race track between the fourth and first turns. The flagstand and start/finish line is typically located in the center.

A foul start is signalled by a red light on the Christmas Tree, indicating that a car has left the starting line before receiving the green light, or starting signal

Built to withstand severe impact, this gas tank is mandatory. On stock cars the tank holds 22 gallons and on Champ Cars it holds 35 gallons

This replaces conventional carburetion. Fuel is delivered under pressure, either directly into the combustion chamber, or indirectly through the airflow chamber

The crew's estimate of how many laps the driver can complete before needing to make a pit stop to refuel

The three amber bulbs on the Christmas Tree flash consecutively, five-tenths of a second apart, followed five-tenths later by the green starting light. A perfect reaction time on a Full Tree is .500. Used in Competion, Super Stock and Stock, for which a handicap starting system equalizes competition

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