If the question is about NASCAR refueling, the answer is pretty simple: A large-diameter filler neck on the car and its fuel cell matches up to a large-diameter neck on the fuel cans, and the fuel cans are vented to allow for free and uninterrupted fuel flow.
28 gallons of fuel
66 gallons for 1 car, if a car makes 3 pit stops in a race, and it holds 22 gallons of fuel then ill round up to 66 gallons.
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No. That's a relative term. depends on what is fast to you. Race cars go over 200 and top fuel almost 300 mph. Sounds fast to me.
10 gallons to 12 gallons
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It would depend on what type of race car.
twelve gallons for a car, and fifeen-eighteen gallons on suvs, and trucks
Dump cans (so called because they're used to dump fuel into a race car - they pour twelve gallons of gas into a race car in about ten seconds) are made from aluminum.
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