As the on-track action ends in the Phoenix finale, the ever-curious NASCAR fans wonder about the on-air action. In the off-season, drivers often spend time with their families. But as teams are preparing for the next season, what happens to the NASCAR jets?

These planes airlift over 60 crew members weekly to tracks from Daytona to Dover, logging thousands of miles on Bombardier CRJ-700s and Challenger 604s. These jets are mostly owned by outfits like Joe Gibbs Racing to ease travel hassles and beat commercial delays. Fans track all these movements, but what about the off-season? That’s where curiosity peaks. And JGR’s just peeled back the curtain.

Maintenance mode takes flight

In a candid JGR employee reel, a team employee dove into the off-season routine of these planes. “So, a com

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