While the Mexican Grand Prix offered a rare mix of strategies, many of the recent races have followed a familiar pattern. George Russell described F1 as a race to Turn 1, with dirty air becoming more ...
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 ...
The F1 pitstop is a ballet of speed and power: 20 crew members, each with a single job, all performing in perfect sync. Teams rely on rehearsed muscle memory and zero hesitation to get a car back on ...
Formula 1 teams are using artificial intelligence to see inside engines, improve their pitstops, make better strategy calls and to learn from their mistakes.
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