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  2. Spotter (auto racing) - Wikipedia

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    A spotter in auto racing is a trained team member whose job is to relay information to their driver, keeping them alert of what is occurring on the track. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] They are typically positioned higher, atop one of the grandstands or other support buildings, to see the entire track. [ 1 ]

  3. Safety in NASCAR - Wikipedia

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    Spotters also advise drivers on navigating track-obstructing crashes and may relay messages from one driver to another. NASCAR requires spotters at all times a car is on the track, including series in practice, qualifying, and the race. In many cases, a spotter is a former driver.

  4. NASCAR rules and regulations - Wikipedia

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    Since late 2001, a head and neck restraint has been required for usage of all drivers. Since 2005 the HANS Device (Head and Neck Support Device) has been the only such approved device. Since 2003, helmets have been required for pit crew members as well. Drivers and pit crew members must also wear firesuits.

  5. Amazon Invests in Spotter, Which Has Paid Out More Than ... - AOL

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    The amount of Amazon’s investment in Spotter is not being disclosed. Other investors in L.A.-based Spotter … Amazon Invests in Spotter, Which Has Paid Out More Than $940 Million to Creators

  6. Car brokers in Australia - Wikipedia

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    Car dealers recognised that some individuals stood out in their circle of friends or community as experts on car buying. The dealers started offering them a spotters fee each time they would bring a customer to the dealership. If the customer bought the car, the broker (or spotter) would be paid.

  7. Spotter - Wikipedia

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    Weather spotter, an individual who observes the weather to inform media or others Storm spotter, a weather spotter who observes severe weather events; Aircraft spotter, a hobbyist who tracks and records the movement of aircraft; Bus spotter, a hobbyist who seeks to see all buses in a particular fleet or produced by a particular manufacturer

  8. Kevin Hamlin - Wikipedia

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    Starting at Texas in the Fall of 2010 and through the 2011 season, Kevin was the spotter for NASCAR Sprint Cup driver Clint Bowyer. He started 2012 as the spotter for Ty Dillon in the Camping World Truck Series and occasionally for Brendan Gaughan in the Nationwide series. In July 2012, he became the full-time spotter for Kasey Kahne. [1]

  9. How much storm chasers really make - AOL

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    How Much Does It Cost to Be a Storm Chaser? Although some storm chasers can make a decent salary, there are a lot of costs required for the job.