COPS Racing at the Parker 400

COPS Racing at the 2012, Best in the Desert, Parker 400. The course consisted of four, 100-mile laps — Zak Langley would drive the COPS Class 1 car the first two laps of the race, then Dan Martin would get in half-way to finish the race. COPS had one pit at the main pit area, plus three remote pits.

Friday night crew meeting at the COPS' main pit.
Friday night crew meeting at the COPS’ main pit.
Night-before, last-minute car prep.
Night-before, last-minute car prep.
Front and center, it's Mike Rafter, premier COPS Fueler.
Front and center, it’s Mike Rafter, premier COPS Fueler.
The main pit preparing for the inbound Class 1. Zak Langley would step out of the car after two laps and Dan Martin would replace him for the final two laps.
The main pit preparing for the inbound Class 1. Zak Langley would step out of the car after two laps and Dan Martin would replace him for the final two laps.
Bryan Collins was in attendance shooting video for Langley Productions. High-end cameras perform best in the dust and heat of desert racing.
Bryan Collins was in attendance shooting video for Langley Productions. High-end cameras perform best in the dust and heat of desert racing.
Before the Class 1 car arrived, Joe Lombardo and Dan Martin posed for a photo with Joe Taylor, COPS Crew Chief.
Before the Class 1 car arrived, Joe Lombardo and Dan Martin posed for a photo with Joe Taylor, COPS Crew Chief.
Zak bringing the Class 1 home. He will stop when his front left tire touches Joe's hand, spotting the car for fueling and driver change.
Zak bringing the Class 1 home. He will stop when his front left tire touches Joe’s hand, spotting the car for fueling and driver change.
The car is fueled, drivers are changed and minor issues are addressed.
The car is fueled, drivers are changed and minor issues are addressed.
Joe and Dan in the car, ready to go ...
Joe and Dan in the car, ready to go …
... ready to go ...
… ready to go …
... gone!
… gone!

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