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  1. The History of the Pit Stop – extra. Who's faster changing a tyre: a single person or a team of people? And just how much have pit stops … 1 min. The History of the Pit...

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  2. 6 mar 2024 · The record-breaking evolution of the Formula 1 pit stop. By Dominic Punt. Published 06 March 2024. Share. In Formula 1, every millisecond counts. And a place where teams can make up, or even lose, a few milliseconds is during the pit stop. For those not familiar with motorsports, a pit stop is where a driver will head into a garage ...

  3. 18 ott 2016 · Oracle Red Bull Racing. 1.56M subscribers. 56K views 6 years ago. What can be done in the time it takes to blink? This is the story of the brave mavericks who invented the techniques and...

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  4. 3 giu 2018 · The History of the Pit Stop is an extended interview with one of the greatest Formula 1 engineers in history – Gordon Murray. Pit stops have become a large part of Formula 1, and of motor racing in general, but many of the elements that make up a modern pit stop were developed by Murray and the Brabham team back in 1982 and first introduced ...

  5. Documentary Sport. What can be done in the time it takes to blink? This is the story of the brave mavericks who invented the techniques and technologies that took the pit stop from minutes-long racing rarity to an F1 staple that takes less than two seconds to complete. Director. Rob Williams.

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  6. 18 ott 2016 · F1. October 18th 2016 - Last updated: September 19th 2019. Author. Web Editor. Three years ago almost to the day Red Bull Racing broke the two-second barrier when they serviced Mark Webber’s car during the United States Grand Prix in 1.923s.

  7. 6 feb 2022 · 06/02/2022. There's a popular saying in Formula 1 that the pits are where the races are won. Today's super-fast pit stops are conducted by highly-trained teams that feature professionals who resemble athletes more than mechanics in their speed. However, things haven't always been this way.