A field filler is a team that completes the starting lineup without strong competitiveness. These teams enter races mainly to fill available grid spots. Limited budgets restrict equipment development and performance potential. Field fillers often qualify near the back of the grid. During a superspeedway event a smaller team starts last as a field filler. The team focuses on finishing rather than leading laps. Conservative driving reduces crash risk and repair costs. Sponsorship exposure still provides financial value. Officials treat all entries equally under competition rules. Field fillers must meet identical technical standards. Some improve gradually with better funding and equipment. Participation maintains full race fields for events. Field fillers contribute to overall race structure.
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