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Lessons from an F1 pit stop

Posted by Oliver Nyumbu
December 7th, 2009 | 2 Comments »

Topiary F1 Pit Stop at Williams F1 Factory by Jez B.“In the seven seconds it takes to complete an average Grand Prix pit stop, a driver will get four fresh tyres, a tank of fuel, an inspection to remove debris from nooks and crannies, and maybe some shiny new parts to replace any track casualties…115.8 man-seconds of work are completed in just 7 seconds” reports Tony Borroz in the November ‘09 edition of Wired Magazine.

The achievements of Formula 1 pit stop crews are amazing whichever way one looks at it.  Consider for example the fact that some of these jobs would take an afternoon at your local garage. I can’t help but wonder the looks and verbal abuse suffered by the person who first suggested this was all possible. In terms of what you and your team have recently achieved, what has constituted your equivalent of F1’s longest seven seconds?

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