A bad one can ruin a race, but pit teams that can move like Rudolf Nureyev can shave time in a sport where split seconds count. By Phillip Horton In Formula 1 there are several critical junctures ...
I'm a pretty loud critic of the Monaco Grand Prix. What was once among the greatest racing events in the world has devolved into a celebrity-spotting affair with the racing taking a back seat, in ...
In Formula One, races are often won by slimmer margins than the naked eye can see. A tiny twist of a steering wheel, a twitchy step on a pedal, a fleeting lapse of concentration: any moment can ...
The Monaco Grand Prix Formula 1 has altered its regulations to mandate that every driver must make two pit stops. The move is designed to add a little excitement to a race that has been little more ...
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 ...
In any race, the time taken to execute a pit stop could either make or break the race, and thus, the precision of every movement is vital. This article delves into the ways Formula 1 mechanics perform ...
Andrew is a science-fiction/adventure-horror writer from the UK and a graduate of Falmouth University currently working for both GameRant and DualShockers. At ...
Pit boards in Formula 1 are handheld display panels that teams use to show the driver the key race info as they pass the pit straight. Each board is pushed through a gap in the pit wall and held out ...