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Start and park is a term used in auto racing, particularly in NASCAR-sanctioned races, to describe the practice of racing teams starting races but pulling the car off the track after just a few laps in order to collect prize money while avoiding expenses such as replacement tires, engine wear and tear, and hiring a pit crew. The practice has existed due to the relatively high purse for even a back-of-the-pack finish, as well as the high costs of fielding a car for an entire race. While start-and-park entries occasionally act as "field fillers" (a term typically used outside of NASCAR when a small number of teams show up to a racetrack), the practice is criticized in instances when they take spots away from teams intending to run the full race.

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  • Start and park atau secara harfiah diartikan sebagai memulai dan berhenti adalah sebuah istilah yang digunakan dalam balap mobil, terutama dalam balapan yang disetujui NASCAR, untuk menggambarkan praktik tim balap yang memulai balapan tetapi menarik mobil keluar dari lintasan setelah hanya beberapa lap untuk mengumpulkan uang hadiah sambil menghindari pengeluaran seperti ban pengganti, keausan mesin dan mempekerjakan kru pit. Praktik ini dilakukan karena pengeluaran yang relatif tinggi yang dinilai sia-sia jika misal mobil hanya finis di urutan buncit, serta biaya yang tinggi untuk menurunkan mobil untuk keseluruhan balapan. Sementara entri start-and-park kadang-kadang bertindak sebagai "pengisi lapangan" (istilah yang biasanya digunakan di luar NASCAR saat sejumlah kecil tim muncul di are (in)
  • Start and park is a term used in auto racing, particularly in NASCAR-sanctioned races, to describe the practice of racing teams starting races but pulling the car off the track after just a few laps in order to collect prize money while avoiding expenses such as replacement tires, engine wear and tear, and hiring a pit crew. The practice has existed due to the relatively high purse for even a back-of-the-pack finish, as well as the high costs of fielding a car for an entire race. While start-and-park entries occasionally act as "field fillers" (a term typically used outside of NASCAR when a small number of teams show up to a racetrack), the practice is criticized in instances when they take spots away from teams intending to run the full race. (en)
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