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The last time a NASCAR jet dryer got this much attention was when Juan Pablo Montoya crashed into one during the 2012 Daytona 500. Under caution but trying to catch the field after a pit stop ...
Jet dryers came to NASCAR in 1976 thanks to Roger Penske. The legendary team owner had spotted similar equipment in use by a crew working on paving a trench at Michigan International Speedway.
A NASCAR jet dryer normally used to keep moisture off the racing surface at Pocono Raceway will be deployed to assist repair and reopening efforts at a section of Interstate 95 in Philadelphia ...
Fortunately, a NASCAR track has a solution: Pocono Raceway, which sits 95 miles north of the city, is sending in a jet dryer, the track shared on social media Thursday. Just as rain can delay the ...
With intermittent rain expected over the next few days, PennDOT has brought in a NASCAR jet dryer from Pocono Raceway to keep the asphalt on the new roadway dry. The jet dryer is essentially a ...
Josh Shapiro said this week he expects a temporary fix to be in place so traffic can resume in the coming days, but with rain in the forecast the NASCAR track's jet dryer is expected to help by ...
Josh Shapiro said this week he expects a temporary fix to be in place so traffic can resume in the coming days, but with rain in the forecast the NASCAR track’s jet dryer is expected to help by ...
Wild news ahead of the Daytona 500, while trying to dry the track, two NASCAR jet dryers collided with one another. There were no injuries from the incident. Greg Engle of CupScene.com captured a ...
In a turn of events that caught many by surprise, two NASCAR jet dryers collided while preparing the track for the biggest race of the 2024 NASCAR Cup Series, the Daytona 500. Despite the dramatic ...
Pocono Raceway has sent its Jet Dryer to Philadelphia to assist with ... Josh Shapiro, who as attorney general promoted drug take backs during NASCAR weekends. "So thankfully both of those ...
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