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Unhappy Re: Pit Designs

I totally agree with the above post...make a list of what your team needs in a pit and what your goals are. Two years ago we had a pretty cool pit, but when we qualified for Championship, we realized it was too large to take with us. Last year we re-designed, and the whole thing can be carried in by one person, set up in ten minutes, and is very attractive. It certainly helped us win the imagery award in Chesapeake last year.

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