If you’ve ever had a question about NASCAR haulers, a popular racing team might just have an answer for you.
NASCAR is a popular sport among many truck drivers who take pride in cheering on their fellow driving professionals. Many truckers are also interested in the semi trucks used to transport the race cars from the shop to the track, as well as in the teams of truck drivers who are in charge of hauling these delicate and expensive auto loads.
The Joe Gibbs Racing team is giving the public a peek into the world of NASCAR hauling with a series of short videos that answer questions submitted by racing fans online.
Take a look below for some video answers to common questions about NASCAR haulers.
Why do NASCAR haulers have beds?
Do NASCAR haulers drive their own trucks?
Do NASCAR haulers have time to stop for meals?
How many cars fit in a NASCAR hauler?
Why do NASCAR haulers sometimes park in the dirt?
How long do NASCAR haulers stay out on the road before they head back to the shop?
What kind of CB radio is used by NASCAR haulers?
Do NASCAR drivers ever go inside the haulers?
What do NASCAR haulers do at tracks that don’t have tunnels?
How long does it take to wrap a NASCAR hauler?
Are the trailers ever unhooked from the trucks?
Do NASCAR haulers convoy to the track?