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Costly Formula One pit-stop mistakes that changed race history
Formula One pit stops are designed to be fast, precise, and perfectly coordinated, but even the biggest teams have suffered costly errors. From Mercedes’ tyre mix-up with George Russell and Valtteri ...
Formula 1 teams have helped doctors in NICUs work more efficiently in emergency situations by implementing techniques used during a pit stop. Top: Charles Leclerc of Monaco driving the (16) Ferrari SF ...
I’m standing in the United Autosports & McLaren garage in Mt. Fuji at the 6 Hours of Fuji race watching the pit crew prepare. Twelve mechanics, each with a specific role, rehearsing the choreography ...
While most Formula 1 races are won on the track, the action in the pits can have a significant influence on the outcome. Pit crews can get their driver out in front of the car they're battling by ...
A crisis inside one of the most respected children’s hospitals was quietly claiming lives, until an unlikely source of inspiration changed everything. What doctors learned from Ferrari’s F1 pit crew ...
Over the weekend, several outlets confirmed that FIA officials will discuss the idea of mandating two pit stops during every F1 race at this week’s Sporting Advisory Committee and the Formula 1 ...
When drivers decide it's time for a change of tyres, to gain track position, they first must press a button on the steering wheel before entering their pit box. The button in question is the pit lane ...
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