UDPB: Sheldon Haudenschild's crew changes a front axle in less than three minutes
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- čas přidán 10. 06. 2022
- Sheldon Haudenschild's pit crew changed his front axle in less than three minutes during a red flag at Knoxville.
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These teams are with each other almsot every day for 80 nights or more a year and it's one big family. They help each other because it's good for the sport and they know the others will help them when it happens. Even your small weekly dirt track guys will help anyone that's why I love it
Always seeing the other crews help each other out in these situations is awesome.
You'll notice it's not just his crew working on the car
Beat us on the track
They want the competition. Everyone knows how tough it can be. Best crews in the world.
Ohh #56 represents
And none of them took a second to congratulate each other on a job well done
and thats the way it should be! its not called the speedway family for nothing
Fierce competitor’s on the track but I see at least 3 other members from different teams helping out. You probably don’t see this in any other sport.
Racing truly is one big family 🏁👍
That's what dirt racing is all about helping each other out I seen Kyle Bronson,Tyler Erb helping Brandon Shepard with motor swap its a big family unless you piss someone off lol thats why I will go to a dirt track before I would go to a Nascar event.
Wish politicians looked like this. Gettin it Done.
If this was NASCRAP you would be on your own.
Dirt Racing is where the Heart is.
That's great sportsmanship I've seen the same thing happen to Brad Sweet there few teams helping out for the passion of our awesome sport
Yea of you watch Sheldon’s new videos on his channel he mentions that there all one big family
Great job to everybody that helped out
I have no idea what I just watched, but it was amazing
When you are running a touring series on the road hitting the tracks together your racing the same guys they all become friends and help each other out they see each other every week and weekend .
These guys race against each other week after week but the reality is that they are all on the same team when you are part of a traveling series. Love to see the willingness to give to help a competitor who may be the one that takes the win ahead of you.
Donny Schatz pit crew guy helping
Many hands make light work:)
Shit they did it without saying anything. That was the cool part
That’s awesome. Thanks for sharing.
Great way to learn, under stress.
Car down and at least one from other near teams come running with something in hand to assist defines big racing family.🏳️🏁🇺🇸
Did they have to do the steering box and bleed the brakes too ? Dang !
I don't know anything about these cars but in know that the bikes run a no loss quit connecter on the brake lines so you don't have to bleed them it's probably something similar.
Kaylee Bryson's team had to do that on her midget a few nights before, smaller track, less time to get it done, kept her in the points. Both teams did an outstanding job.
Team work makes the dream work.
doesn't the 2 min rule only apply under yellow? why the rush,still red when they finished.
Red I don’t think you can work on them
I'd be like damn tow truck guy you couldn't have brought our car further from the trailer ?
designated work area.
that is nuts how fast they did that
They could have been faster had it been practiced but it was really good considering they all weren't on the same team and had never practiced the axle change I heard someone quarterbacking and that's what get you to the goal line I love wing cars actually any open wheel dirt cars
That is the designated work area, never been to a sanctioned sprint car race?
You need to get yourself to one !
wow
Bad ass!
who's bright idea was it to work on the car SO FAR AWAY from the tool truck ?
Was wondering the same thing 🤣
The front end might have been locked up and it would have taken longer to tow it the distance.
Lmao 😂🤣
well considering theyre changing the front axle assembly out id asssume its broken? any other questions?
@@mikewilliams117 The question was why did they park so far away from the pit box/the tool..... No shit the front axle was broke!
I sure wouldn't drive that car around the track 130 miles an hour countersteeing constantly after 6 hillbillies changed the front end in 3 minutes. Fast and lose gets people killed and destroys equipment that costs money.