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NASCAR Driver And Crew Frequencies

What would it be like to be a part of the thrill and excitement that goes on among the crew of NASCAR driver during a heated race? Those that know the NASCAR frequencies that each individual driver transmits on during the race can say that they've experienced it all first hand. Drivers run into all kinds of problems during races and they have a lot of triumphs too. It's all usually captured through the transmissions they send to their crew as they tear around the track and for those in the know, they can be a part of it all as well. However it should be said that the activity of scanning frequencies can be considered illegal in some cases so it's important to know what's going to get you in very big trouble and what areas considered ok to an extent.

First of all, not all frequencies are the same from race to race and track to track. There are groups that keep up with NASCAR frequencies and if you're planning on making it a part of your regular trips to the races, you may want to join one. That's not to say that there aren't places online that you can find these out, but it's nice to belong to a community of fellow enthusiasts that may be willing to share a lot of information and tips that you can't always find anywhere else. If frequencies have been changed for any reason, you may find out from a friend in a group or forum before you head out to the track.

NASCAR Frequencies Can Change From Race To Race

Each of the drivers in a race has several NASCAR frequencies to broadcast on. Even the governing body of NASCAR itself can't determine which frequencies will be useable at all times. There are usually about four available frequencies for a driver. A primary and secondary as well as two alternates. Thankfully there are some websites that list all of these for scanner enthusiasts to make use of. But it's not just for a single area of NASCAR. In some cases, the frequencies for all of the series including the Busch, Nextel and even CART racing.

Be sure that while you're scanning for NASCAR frequencies you don't accidentally or purposefully wander into forbidden territory. That is to say, don't scan on cell phone frequencies which are very illegal. If you use your scanner responsibly, you can hear some amazing conversations from your favorite drivers and their pit crews as they look for the opportunity to take the checkered flag.

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