How Indy Car Pit Crews Are Trained, What It Takes
To pull off a successful pit stop during an IndyCar race, it takes a team of highly skilled and physically fit crew members including tire technicians, airjack operators, fuelers, and coaches. During a typical pit stop, the crew changes all four tires and adds 18. 5 gallons of fuel in less than seven seconds. In May, Insider followed the Andretti Autosport pit crew as they prepared for the 2021 Indianapolis 500. In the week leading up to the race, the team worked out at PitFit, a fitness center specifically designed to train pit crew members. The team also conducted dozens of pit stop practices at the Andretti Autosport practice facility and tested their stateoftheart cars at the famed speedway on Carb Day ahead of IndyCar s most famous race. MORE WHAT IT TAKES VIDEOS: How Hollywood Stunt Drivers Are Trained What It Takes To Be A White House Photographer What It Takes To Be An NBA Referee
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