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how does all nascar race cars and 18 wheelers get in race track?

how is that possible? There are no gates on the edge of race trackshow do all vehicles get into race tracks?

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Hi there, There is fiberglass insulation, loose fill insulation made from bluejeans and even treated shredded paperAlso there is a type of loose fill insulation made from rock wool that can be blown-inAnother type of insulation is the new foam that can be applied from a can or by a hose (in larger amounts)Probably what you will want is either fiberglass batts or blown-in insulationHope this helps, Al .
A VERY interesting questionActually they do it the same way they get huge front end loaders and bulldozers down into a mineThey must dissemble them, transport them inside then re-assemble them once they are in the infieldSee ? Sometimes they use a huge crane or even a large helicopter and lift the trucks over the grand stands, and set them down in place like they do on a shipping dock Oh, come on, just teasing some tracks have a tunnel under the race trackEver hear them talk about the Tunnel Turn There you go, the tunnel turn often has a hump in that spot due to settling ground around the re-enforced tunnel passageOther tracks have gates, and they drive through the gate, across the track, and into the infield roads and parking areasBelieve me to be a truck driver you HAVE to be able to back that trailer in spots with ONLY 12 OR less down each side Drivers do that all the timeI have seen them jack knife the trailer and turn the truck around in a parking lot and head out in no more the the total length of the truckNO WAY they could turn around in that space otherwise.
There is also a couple of brands of insulation made from recycled blue jeans.
Fiberglass batts, chopped fiberglass fill Cellulose fill, loose or sprayed in Aluminum radiant barrier (technically not insulation, but it blocks heat) Foam sheet, expanding foam, poured or sprayed in.
Hi there, There is fiberglass insulation, loose fill insulation made from bluejeans and even treated shredded paperAlso there is a type of loose fill insulation made from rock wool that can be blown-inAnother type of insulation is the new foam that can be applied from a can or by a hose (in larger amounts)Probably what you will want is either fiberglass batts or blown-in insulationHope this helps, Al .
A VERY interesting questionActually they do it the same way they get huge front end loaders and bulldozers down into a mineThey must dissemble them, transport them inside then re-assemble them once they are in the infieldSee ? Sometimes they use a huge crane or even a large helicopter and lift the trucks over the grand stands, and set them down in place like they do on a shipping dock Oh, come on, just teasing some tracks have a tunnel under the race trackEver hear them talk about the Tunnel Turn There you go, the tunnel turn often has a hump in that spot due to settling ground around the re-enforced tunnel passageOther tracks have gates, and they drive through the gate, across the track, and into the infield roads and parking areasBelieve me to be a truck driver you HAVE to be able to back that trailer in spots with ONLY 12 OR less down each side Drivers do that all the timeI have seen them jack knife the trailer and turn the truck around in a parking lot and head out in no more the the total length of the truckNO WAY they could turn around in that space otherwise.
There is also a couple of brands of insulation made from recycled blue jeans.
Fiberglass batts, chopped fiberglass fill Cellulose fill, loose or sprayed in Aluminum radiant barrier (technically not insulation, but it blocks heat) Foam sheet, expanding foam, poured or sprayed in.

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