by Joey16 on June 13th, 2005

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What is a NASCAR scorer?

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  • by wickedwillie on June 22nd, 2005

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    NASCAR uses four methods of scoring: transponders, electronic button, manual scoring and scoring tape. Transponders are small boxes, smaller than the size of a deck of cards, located under the car near the rear bumper that transmit a signal to the scoring stand every time the car crosses a strategically placed line embedded in the race track. The second method is an electronic "button" system, activated by a scorer provided by each team every time their car crosses the scoring line. Yep, the scorer pushes a button every single time their car crosses the scoring line. The third way is a manual process where scorers tally each lap by each car by hand. A fourth method, if necessary, is to review a scoring tape that records all information inputted and that runs from the green flag until every car takes the checkered flag.

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