A Formula One race can be won or lost in a single pit stop. For a few brief moments every Grand Prix, the race becomes about more than just a driver and his car – twenty mechanics move with perfect ...
Ferrari managed to complete their pit stop in a lightning-fast time of just 2.22 seconds, barely managing to keep Red Bull behind who secured the second spot with a time of 2.25 seconds. Both times ...
Ferrari’s 2026 Chinese Grand Prix weekend delivered the strongest indication yet that the Scuderia is emerging as Mercedes’ closest challenger in Formula 1’s new era.
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Why do F1 cars need pit stops?
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 ...
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 ...
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F1 strategy at Suzuka: Tyres, pit stops and overtaking
Race strategy at Suzuka revolves around a problem that no other circuit presents in quite the same way. The fast, flowing ...
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