Pit stops then and now
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Re: Pit stops then and now
But with a lot more people and power tools... I think that if you calculate the actual man-working-seconds and account for the power tools it's about the same... 67 seconds for 3 crew members equals a total of 201 seconds... 3.5 seconds for 21 crew members equals a total of 73 seconds... Much of the remainder is the power tool factor...CaptPatrick wrote:Looked like about 3.5 seconds...
None the less, it's a beauty to behold this kind of technical team work...
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Re: Pit stops then and now
I think it was less than 3.5 seconds. Always amazed me how fast they are.
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