
HEIGHTS AND WEIGHTS OF NASCAR DRIVERS DRIVER
But shouldn't the race team take the time to get the suspension right before a race begins? It turns out that the suspension system is so dependant on changing conditions that it's difficult to get it precisely right until the driver feels the subtle handling effects during a race.īut how can pit crews fine-tune the suspension - something buried in the inner workings of a race car - midrace? Actually, they don't even have to pop the hood or climb under the vehicle.

Specifically, wedge adjustment refers to changing the amount of tension on a spring in the rear suspension.
