SPEEDWAY INSTALLS ADDITIONAL TIRE BARRIERS IN PREPARATION FOR NEXT WEEK'S DUCK COMMANDER 500 NASCAR DOUBLEHEADER
FORT WORTH, Texas (April 1, 2015) -
Texas Motor Speedway, following the recommendations and guidance of
NASCAR officials, completed a two-day installation project Wednesday to
add 250 feet of tire barriers in preparation for next week's Duck
Commander 500 NASCAR doubleheader weekend.
The
tire bundles were added to five inner wall areas of the 1.5-mile oval
per the instruction of NASCAR as to the specific locations, length of
runs and general construction of the safety addition. The inner wall at
the exit of pit lane was the most wide-ranging area with 115 feet of
tire bundles while areas near pit lane entry, the jet truck staging area
in Turn 1 and emergency vehicle cut-out areas in turns 1 and 4 varied
between 30 and 35 feet each. Approximately 450 tires were used in
constructing the barriers, which will complement the existing, extensive
SAFER Barrier system that encompasses the majority of the walls.
"NASCAR
officials were here last Sunday and examined the speedway," Texas Motor
Speedway President Eddie Gossage said. "We always follow their advice
on safety matters, but they requested we only add 250 feet of tire
barriers. Considering that the inside wall and outside walls total
almost 16,000 feet, adding 250 feet of tire packs is a minor addition.
To me, that means NASCAR found the track to be extremely safe."
The
tire bundles, which consist of a combination of racing and street
tires, are bolted together using heavy-duty nuts, bolts and washers.
The tires are secured to the wall with a 3/8-inch cable that runs
through the top row of tires of each tire bundle as well as cable clamps
that are also used on the speedway's wheel fence. The purpose of the
cable is to minimize the tires becoming dislodged should they be heavily
impacted.
The
cars go on track Thursday, April 9, with a pair of XFINITY Series
practices, beginning at 3:30 and 5:30 p.m. CT, in preparation for the
following evening's O'Reilly Auto Parts 300 XFINITY Series race (7:30
p.m. CT). The NASCAR Sprint Cup Series begins its on-track activity
Friday, April 10, in preparation for the following evening's Duck
Commander 500 NASCAR Sprint Cup Series race (6:30 p.m.).
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