In Formula 1, milliseconds matter. This is especially the case on the pit lane, where teams pull off lightning-speed pit stops of fewer than two seconds. Tyres are changed, adjustments are made, and ...
F1 cars need pit stops primarily to change worn-out tires to maintain high speeds, as tires cannot last a full race. While refueling is banned, stops (lasting ~2-3 seconds) are also used to adjust ...
Arrow McLaren’s Kyle Sagan, Chip Ganassi Racing’s Tyler Rees and Ed Carpenter Racing’s Austin Shepherd provide insight into race day from the pit crew’s perspective. The three share humble beginnings ...