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G-forces Defined

Gravitational forces exerted on the sled and the slider by acceleration, deceleration, and changes in direction. These forces typically reach as high as 3 gs, where g represents the force of normal gravity, and can approach 5 gs on some runs.

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Pruett harvests another driving championship

Published September 7, 2008, 6:39 am, The World

Scott Pruett walked through the crowded paddock at Infineon Raceway and almost no one recognized him.

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Pruett still going strong

Published September 5, 2008, 4:01 am, That's Racin'

WAKE FOREST, North Carolina - Scott Pruett walked through the crowded paddock at Infineon Raceway and almost no one recognized him. Most people who swarmed around the food concessions and the souvenir kiosks at the Sonoma, California, track a couple of weeks ago had no idea that one of America's premier all-around racers was within easy autograph range. Such is the lot of the 48-year-old Pruett, ...

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