<Dd> A style of restart where the race leader starts in the first row by himself and the other drivers start two - wide . Named after a start method for a short track in the state of Delaware in the United States . The leader can choose which lane he wants for the restart, which can be an advantage, with a clear advantage over second place . Compare that to Lane Choice . </Dd> <P> Delta Time (also Pit - Stop Delta) </P> <Dl> <Dd> The entire time it generally takes a driver to enter the pit lane, make a full pit stop, and exit the pit area back to the track to resume racing at optimum pace . For example, a Delta Time of 25 seconds means the entire pitting process (entering, stopping and exiting) cost the driver 25 seconds not driving at full race speed even though the car may have been stationary in the pit box for only 5 seconds . </Dd> </Dl> <Dd> The entire time it generally takes a driver to enter the pit lane, make a full pit stop, and exit the pit area back to the track to resume racing at optimum pace . For example, a Delta Time of 25 seconds means the entire pitting process (entering, stopping and exiting) cost the driver 25 seconds not driving at full race speed even though the car may have been stationary in the pit box for only 5 seconds . </Dd>

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