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Belly |
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The bottom section of a curve. |
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Block |
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A piece of wood at the start line on which the brakeman places his feet in order to get a better start. |
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Bo-Dyn |
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The trademarked name for a type of sled, designed by NASCAR driver Geoff Bodine, used by the U. S. national team. |
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Bobsled |
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A large sled made up of two sections linked together. The frame is made of metal, the shell of fiberglass or similar material. There are two sizes, two-man and four-man. |
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Brakeman |
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The person in the last seat of a sled, who applies the brakes when a run has ended. |
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Bumpers |
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Fins on the front and back of a sled; they're used by crew members when they're loading. |
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