10 WINDOW NET / Safety device located in the driver-side window that keeps the driver’s head and arms inside the car during an accident |
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11 TV CAMERA / Allows NASCAR fans to view the racing from the driver’s perspective |
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12 ROOF STRIPS / Two half-inch-tall aluminum strips which run lengthwise on the roof to help prevent the car from flipping when turned sideways during a spin or accident |
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13 ALTERNATE EXIT / Also known as a "roof hatch," it allows drivers to exit the car in the event of an emergency situation |
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14 ROOF FLAPS / Help prevent the car from becoming airborne when it is turned sideways or backwards during a spin or accident |
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15 COOLING VENTS / Help to remove warm air from the cockpit |
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16 GOODYEAR EAGLE RACING TIRES / Treadless radial tires designed specifically for racing |
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17 JACKING BOLT / Area where the crew uses a tool to adjust the handling of the car by altering the pressure of the rear wings |
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18 DRY BREAK FUEL CELL / Holds 17.75 gallons of Sunoco racing fuel inside a protective, puncture-resistant bladder |