A tow hook is a device mounted on the car to facilitate towing after incidents. Officials require tow hooks at front or rear for emergency recovery. Teams install reinforced hooks to prevent damage during towing. During a crash or mechanical failure tow hooks allow safe removal from track. Drivers and crews rely on hooks for rapid recovery. Maintenance includes checking strength, placement, and secure mounting. Proper use ensures minimal delay and prevents additional damage. Officials verify hook visibility and compliance during inspections. Tow hooks support safe operations on pit road and infield. Teams plan positioning for optimal recovery access. Accurate installation protects both vehicle and personnel. Tow hooks are essential for safety and logistical efficiency.
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