According to the Renault F1 team 3.5 seconds is all it will take to service an F1 car in 2010. That is, with the newly introduced ban on refuelling, their target time for changing a full set of tyres is under four seconds.
Renault F1 Team Sporting Director Steve Nielsen explains, “Three and a half seconds will be a decent stop, which has halved the time available for the crew to service the car compared to last year.”
If those numbers don’t confuddle your mind enough, then consider this, the Renault F1 website states the team has endured five hours of tyre change practice and that they have already managed to complete a number of stops in under three seconds. One, two, three, done. Amazing!
[Source: Renault F1]
5 replies on “17 men, three and a half seconds”
RBR says they have done them in 1.8s!
That would be astonishing to see.
they can get nasal sprays to last longer….
They will need to use high speed cameras to manage to capture it for TV this year!
wait – what’s the ban on refuelling?