Yeah, I'm sure your street car has 800 hp. Drag racing rocks the world, but Nascar is fun also. Anybody can go fast in a straight line. If a teenage girl can do it, how hard can it be? On the other hand, every single person with a heartbeat needs to attend an NHRA or IHRA national event at least once. Walk the pits, rub elbows with he big guys, and feel the ground shake and see the sky burn. It's all over way too quick, but Nascar has nothing like a Top Fuel dragster. Total Sensory Overload! - bring earplugs
He has been known as the "leader of the pit stop." It's his job to jack the car up so that the tires can be replaced. The faster he works, the faster the tires can be changed. The jack man uses a special rolling jack that is designed to be light (it weighs about twenty pounds) yet powerful, allowing him to to raise the car quickly and with minimal effort. When he's done on the right side he goes to the left. The driver takes off when the jack man drops the car"
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the ones we use on our nascar west series car is 17lbs
Yeah, I'm sure your street car has 800 hp. Drag racing rocks the world, but Nascar is fun also. Anybody can go fast in a straight line. If a teenage girl can do it, how hard can it be? On the other hand, every single person with a heartbeat needs to attend an NHRA or IHRA national event at least once. Walk the pits, rub elbows with he big guys, and feel the ground shake and see the sky burn. It's all over way too quick, but Nascar has nothing like a Top Fuel dragster. Total Sensory Overload! - bring earplugs
About 25 pounds
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"THE JACK MAN
He has been known as the "leader of the pit stop." It's his job to jack the car up so that the tires can be replaced. The faster he works, the faster the tires can be changed. The jack man uses a special rolling jack that is designed to be light (it weighs about twenty pounds) yet powerful, allowing him to to raise the car quickly and with minimal effort. When he's done on the right side he goes to the left. The driver takes off when the jack man drops the car"
http://www.markmartin.org/pitjobs.html
35 Lbs...thats according to Fox and Abc reports from the pits last year
I think about 20 lbs
Jack Rousch?
A bout a buck eighty I'd say.
not sure....
would guess about 40-45 lbs...being it does need to lift a car weighing around 3500-4000 lbs.