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Formula 1 pit stops comparison: 1950 vs. 2013

In Formula 1, which has long held itself as the pinnacle of motorsport, pit stops have been evolving for decades. The above video is particularly jarring. First, it shows Bill Holland pulling in for a pit stop during the 1950 Indianapolis 500, which came during Formula 1's inaugural season. Note that only four crew members—including the driver, which also did mechanic duties during the early days of racing—are allowed to work on the car. Relatively high-speed tire changes were possible thanks to knock-off hubs, but all told, the stop still took a full 67 seconds.

Compare that to the Ferrari stop later in the video, which came at the 2013 race in Melbourne. Now, clearly the rules have changed: There are a hell of a lot more mechanics on the crew, for one. Also, the car doesn't have to wait for fuel to be pumped in, as refueling during races was banned in 2010.

via http://motherboard.vice.com/read/the-beautiful-60-year-evolution-of-the-formula-1-pit-stop

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