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Welcome to the exciting world of Formula 1 racing! If you're a fan of this high-speed sport, you've probably noticed the flurry of activity that takes place in the pitlane during races.
Ferrari’s pit-stop crew during the Japanese Grand Prix. A pit stop during a Formula 1 race usually involves around 22 people, with some as backups.
It is a familiar sight at the end of a Formula 1 race: crew members of the winning team climbing to the top of the pit-wall fence and leaning over toward the track to wave the winner home.
It's difficult not to marvel at a Formula 1 pit stop—four tires changed in under 3 seconds. McLaren even set a record with a 1.8-second pit stop at the Qatar Grand Prix in October.
Anthony Jerjis, 21, who flew in from Chicago, tested his skills against Kai Nunies, 31, who ran the Red Bull Pit Stop Challenge at the Wynn on Nov. 21, 2024 (Akiya Dillon).
It's difficult not to marvel at a Formula 1 pit stop—four tires changed in under 3 seconds. McLaren even set a record with a 1.8-second pit stop at the Qatar Grand Prix in October.