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- Team_orders abstract "In motor racing, team orders is a motorsport term for the practice of teams issuing instructions to drivers to deviate from the normal practice of racing against each other as they would against other teams' drivers. This can be accomplished either in advance, simply by establishing a pecking order between the two drivers within the team, or instructing a driver to let his teammate overtake or to hold position without the risk of collision.This is generally done when one driver is behind in a particular race but ahead overall in a championship season. The team will then order their drivers to rearrange themselves on the track so as to give more championship points to the driver who is ahead in the championship. Another reason for team orders is where both drivers are in a position far ahead of the field, being all but assured of the win. Team orders are issued to prevent the drivers from racing each other; the aim is to have them drive cautiously to save fuel, reduce the chance of mechanical problems, and avoid a collision. This has happened on countless occasions in the history of the sport, sometimes causing great acrimony between the team and the second-placed driver.".
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- Team_orders wikiPageWikiLink 1964_Formula_One_season.
- Team_orders wikiPageWikiLink 1964_Mexican_Grand_Prix.
- Team_orders wikiPageWikiLink 1979_German_Grand_Prix.
- Team_orders wikiPageWikiLink 1981_Brazilian_Grand_Prix.
- Team_orders wikiPageWikiLink 1982_French_Grand_Prix.
- Team_orders wikiPageWikiLink 1983_South_African_Grand_Prix.
- Team_orders wikiPageWikiLink 1991_Japanese_Grand_Prix.
- Team_orders wikiPageWikiLink 1992_French_Grand_Prix.
- Team_orders wikiPageWikiLink 1997_European_Grand_Prix.
- Team_orders wikiPageWikiLink 1997_Japanese_Grand_Prix.
- Team_orders wikiPageWikiLink 1998_Australian_Grand_Prix.
- Team_orders wikiPageWikiLink 1998_Belgian_Grand_Prix.
- Team_orders wikiPageWikiLink 2002_Austrian_Grand_Prix.
- Team_orders wikiPageWikiLink 2002_United_States_Grand_Prix.
- Team_orders wikiPageWikiLink 2008_Singapore_Grand_Prix.
- Team_orders wikiPageWikiLink 2010_German_Grand_Prix.
- Team_orders wikiPageWikiLink 2010_Turkish_Grand_Prix.
- Team_orders wikiPageWikiLink 2012_United_States_Grand_Prix.
- Team_orders wikiPageWikiLink 2013_Federated_Auto_Parts_400.
- Team_orders wikiPageWikiLink 2013_Malaysian_Grand_Prix.
- Team_orders wikiPageWikiLink Alain_Prost.
- Team_orders wikiPageWikiLink Alan_Jones_(racing_driver).
- Team_orders wikiPageWikiLink Brabham.
- Team_orders wikiPageWikiLink Brian_Vickers.
- Team_orders wikiPageWikiLink Carlos_Reutemann.
- Team_orders wikiPageWikiLink Category:Motorsport_terminology.
- Team_orders wikiPageWikiLink Chase_for_the_Sprint_Cup.
- Team_orders wikiPageWikiLink Circuit_of_the_Americas.
- Team_orders wikiPageWikiLink Clay_Regazzoni.
- Team_orders wikiPageWikiLink Clint_Bowyer.
- Team_orders wikiPageWikiLink Damon_Hill.
- Team_orders wikiPageWikiLink David_Coulthard.
- Team_orders wikiPageWikiLink David_Gilliland.
- Team_orders wikiPageWikiLink Eddie_Irvine.
- Team_orders wikiPageWikiLink Felipe_Massa.
- Team_orders wikiPageWikiLink Fernando_Alonso.
- Team_orders wikiPageWikiLink Formula_One.
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- Team_orders wikiPageWikiLink Jeff_Gordon.
- Team_orders wikiPageWikiLink Joey_Logano.
- Team_orders wikiPageWikiLink John_Surtees.
- Team_orders wikiPageWikiLink Jordan_Grand_Prix.
- Team_orders wikiPageWikiLink Kasey_Kahne.
- Team_orders wikiPageWikiLink Kurt_Busch.
- Team_orders wikiPageWikiLink Lorenzo_Bandini.
- Team_orders wikiPageWikiLink Mark_Webber.
- Team_orders wikiPageWikiLink Martin_Truex,_Jr..
- Team_orders wikiPageWikiLink McLaren.
- Team_orders wikiPageWikiLink Michael_Schumacher.
- Team_orders wikiPageWikiLink Michael_Waltrip_Racing.
- Team_orders wikiPageWikiLink Mika_Häkkinen.
- Team_orders wikiPageWikiLink Motorsport.
- Team_orders wikiPageWikiLink Nelson_Piquet.
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- Team_orders wikiPageWikiLink Ralf_Schumacher.
- Team_orders wikiPageWikiLink Red_Bull.
- Team_orders wikiPageWikiLink Renault.
- Team_orders wikiPageWikiLink Renault_Formula_One_crash_controversy.
- Team_orders wikiPageWikiLink Renault_in_Formula_One.
- Team_orders wikiPageWikiLink René_Arnoux.
- Team_orders wikiPageWikiLink Riccardo_Patrese.
- Team_orders wikiPageWikiLink Richard_Childress_Racing.
- Team_orders wikiPageWikiLink Rob_Smedley.
- Team_orders wikiPageWikiLink Rubens_Barrichello.
- Team_orders wikiPageWikiLink Ryan_Newman.
- Team_orders wikiPageWikiLink Scuderia_Ferrari.
- Team_orders wikiPageWikiLink Sebastian_Vettel.
- Team_orders wikiPageWikiLink Silverstone_Circuit.
- Team_orders wikiPageWikiLink Stewart-Haas_Racing.
- Team_orders wikiPageWikiLink Stirling_Moss.
- Team_orders wikiPageWikiLink Talladega_Superspeedway.
- Team_orders wikiPageWikiLink Team_Penske.
- Team_orders wikiPageWikiLink Williams_Grand_Prix_Engineering.
- Team_orders wikiPageWikiLink File:2002_Austrian_GP.jpg.
- Team_orders wikiPageWikiLinkText "Team orders".
- Team_orders wikiPageWikiLinkText "Team skating".
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- Team_orders quote ""NASCAR requires its competitors to race at 100 percent of their ability with the goal of achieving their best possible finishing position in an event. Any competitor who takes action with the intent to artificially alter the finishing positions of the event or encourages, persuades or induces others to artificially alter the finishing position of the event shall be subject to a penalty from NASCAR. Such penalties may include but are limited to disqualification and/or loss of finishing points and/or fines and/or loss of points and/or suspension and/or probation to any and all members of the teams, including any beneficiaries of the prohibited actions. 'Artificially altered' shall be defined as actions by any competitor that show or suggest that the competitor did not race at 100 percent of their ability for the purpose of changing finishing positions in the event at NASCAR's sole discretion."".
- Team_orders quote "Barrichello said "To win, it was very, very, very good.... I got to the last corner, I didn't know what to do and nothing has been said. Michael was just very kind to, you know, let us finish equally. I guess I pointed a little bit in front, but, you know, what can we say?" Schumacher said "The end of the race was not planned. We tried to cross the line together but failed by a tiny bit and in fact we did not know who had won until we got out of the cars. I just felt Rubens deserved to win this race."".
- Team_orders quote "Damon Hill: I'm going to put something to you here, and I think you'd better listen to this.".
- Team_orders quote "If we don't race each other, we've got an opportunity to get a first and second, it's your choice.".
- Team_orders quote "If we race, if we two race, we could end up with nothing, so it's up to Eddie .".
- Team_orders source "Hill's radio message to the Jordan pitwall".
- Team_orders source "Section 12, Rule 4, Article L in the current NASCAR rule book".
- Team_orders width "250".