Getty It takes about 7-8 seconds to fill an IndyCar fuel tank during a pitstop. However, many teams opt for just a top-up where the fuel is out for the duration when the tires are being changed.
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Shank considering fly-in crews for IndyCar pit stopsDuring most IndyCar pit stops, which last approximately eight seconds, it takes longer for the refueler to fill the car’s 17.5-gallon fuel tank than it does for the four tire changers to ...
Getty Alexander Rossi won his first and only Indy 500 in his debut IndyCar season in 2016, and took the chequered flag with an empty fuel tank.
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