Pit Lane definition

Pit Lane means that part of the Circuit, bounded on the outside by the pit wall and on the inside by the extremity of the marked lanes, which provides competing cars with access to and from the pits. The pit lane consists of the;
Pit Lane means a part of the Track that provides Cars with access to and from the Pits and "Pit Lanes" shall be construed accordingly;
Pit Lane means the access-controlled location within Camden Yards or at an alternate location, as determined by DFR and the City, that will be used by the professional car racing teams participating in the Race.

Examples of Pit Lane in a sentence

  • The Pit Lane Officials are the liaison between Competitors and Race Control.

  • Pit Lane Speed Limit violations are given as Warnings (with corresponding information) and may increase to penalties if speed excess is over +5KPH.

  • He must also have crossed the finish line, in contact with his machine, on the track and not in the Pit Lane, within three minutes after the winner.

  • Any driver who intends to leave the track by means of the Pit Lane shall demonstrate his/her intention in due time and shall ensure that he/she does so safely.

  • Pit Lane service lane traffic is one-way, from pit-out toward pit-in.

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  • During the course of any qualifying session, all competing cars must remain in the Pit Lane while not on the track.

  • Riders who do not go on to the Grid may join the warm-up lap from the Pit Lane on the instruction of the Officials, but in this case must start the race from the back of the Grid.

  • After the Riders have passed the exit of the Pit Lane any Riders waiting there may be permitted to join the race at the discretion of the Clerk of the Course and under the instructions of the Officials.

  • Support Crews and Trolleys will be released into Pit Lane no earlier than 20 minutes prior to the opening of Pit Exit for their respective sessions.

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