Hot pit definition

Hot pit means that portion of a road racing venue, adjacent to the track, where vehicles exit the racing surface for fuel, tires, adjustments, and any other pit stop repairs during on-track sessions.

Examples of Hot pit in a sentence

  • All pit areas are caution zones where utmost in driver awareness is required.2. Hot pit and staging areas are limited to drivers preparing to race and their pit crewmembers.

  • Hot pit canopies may not be dismantled before the end of the last race on the event schedule.

  • Hot pit refueling is allowed on the airfield for specific aircraft and missions.

  • Hot pit refueling will not be conducted if any fuel system abnormality is suspected.

  • Hot pit refueling shall be conducted IAW Fairchild AFBI 21-101, Aircraft and Equipment Maintenance Management, Fairchild Supplement 1 and applicable technical orders (TOs).

  • Hot pit refueling will be coordinated through AM on a case by case basis.

  • Hot pit operations will be accomplished on Charlie Ramp, Hotel Apron, Alpha Ramp and the 40 and Golf Bubbles.

  • Hot pit markings (depicted in Attachment 11) are used to identify where vehicle and personnel must position themselves during this operation.

  • An additional offering is that they could facilitate: • IMSA-facilitated parade laps • Tech/Presentation by the BMW and Team PTG drivers • Hot pit tours • Etc.

  • SITE agrees to provide a minimum of two (2) security guards (beginning Thursday night at 6:00 p.m. or the day prior to the first day of on water activity) for H1 Hot pit area for each race day, from one hour after the final event is completed until 9:00 a.m. the following day.

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