Meyer Shank Racing Considers Fly-in Pit Crews for Speed Advantage

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Meyer Shank Racing Considers Fly-in Pit Crews for Speed Advantage
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Meyer Shank Racing is exploring the use of specialist, fly-in pit crews to gain an edge in the competitive IndyCar series.

In motorsport, every second matters when it comes to on-track performance, and as the IndyCar field tightens, one team is looking to change its pit crew strategy. Meyer Shank Racing is looking to get an edge on the competition — which means it’s considering hiring specialist, fly-in pit crew s for its races in the near future.

Pit stops are a critical element of every sport; being able to change tires and refuel quicker than the competition can net a team the fractional advantage that could give them the edge over the competition. Formula 1 pit crew members are some of the finest and most disciplined in all of racing, able to complete a stop in a matter of just over one second, but even NASCAR has adopted its own unique pit stop strategy. See, in the stock car series, pit crews are “fly-in” team members. That means that these are highly trained crew members who have exactly one purpose with the team: Pitting cars. These crew members are generally former college athletes who are physically fit with instant reactions — but they’re not servicing the car or making any repairs. F1 pit crew members are highly trained, but they do generally also service the car when it’s in the pit lane. In IndyCar, the pit crew members are also the mechanics for each car. While this has traditionally cut down on costs and enabled teams to operate on a smaller budget, Meyer Shank Racing co-owner Mike Shank told As the IndyCar calendar grows longer and the competition gets tighter, it’s natural that teams are going to look for every advantage possible to trim down time.“We ask them for perfection on the cars with car preparation, and then ask for perfection on pit lane performance, right? That’s just a lot to ask of anybody.””It’s trying to creep in. Now I’m trying to figure out ways to pay for it. “As an example, instead of paying a driver all the money you have left, maybe some of that budget could go towards a pro-spec pit crew that come i

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