Double pit stop During a Formula 1 race in Shanghai in 2019, Mercedes engineers make a perfectly synchronized pit stop, when two cars of the team arrive at the same time to change tires.
Pit stop in zero gravity After he broke three world records during this season of Formula 1, team Red Bull Racing Aston Martin's do a tire change during a parabolic flight by plane Ilyushin II -76 MDK.
New pit stop record in the Grand Prix of Britain On Sunday July 14, 2019 at the British Grand Prix at Silverstone, England, The Red Bull Racing broke the record for the fastest pit stop in Formula 1. French driver Pierre Gasly spent just 1,91 seconds in his pit stop, reaching the fourth place in the GP. The previous record of 1,92 seconds was performed again by Red Bull in 2013 and from Williams in 2016.
The BMW 134 Judd V8 of Georg Plasa The BMW 134 Judd V8 of Georg Plasa might go down on History as the most Iconic Hillclimb Monster of All Time. Loved immensely by fans, this 570Hp/780Kg Spaceframed Monster was powered by a Judd V8 engine capable of reaching upwards of 12.000Rpm and sounding like a Naturally Aspirated Era Formula 1.
The fastest pit stop in Formula 1 On Sunday June 19, 2016 during the Grand Prix of Formula 1, held in Baku, Azerbaijan, the driver Felipe Massa stopped in a pit-stop to change tyres, which lasted only 1,92 seconds. The pilot should thank the 15 engineers of the Williams team for this achievement as it is the fastest that has happened so far. The Grand Prix was won by Nico Rosberg (Mercedes). The Felipe Massa finished 10th.
Pit stop in 2.27 seconds On Sunday, April 3, 2016 during the Formula 1 Grand Prix in Bahrain, Williams's team achieved an impressive pit-stop in just 2,27 seconds with Brazilian racing driver Felipe Massa. The latter finished the race in 8th place, While the Grand Prix was won by German Nico Rosberg.
Pit Stop at the gas station Imagine stopping at a gas station, and an entire Formula 1 team of engineers to change your tires and fill the tank. This happened to some drivers who were "victims" of the new prank/Renault's advertising in France.
Drone vs. Formula 1 Dutch Filmmakers Drone Gods followed Max Verstappen's brand new Oracle Red Bull Racing RB20 F1 car for a full lap of the Silverstone Grand Prix circuit. This world's first uninterrupted FPV footage was captured by a custom drone, specially designed to follow the car at speeds above 300 km/h. It took Red Bull and the Dutch Drone Gods over a year to create a drone capable of accelerating twice as fast as a Formula 1 car, reaching 300 km/h in just 4 seconds, with a top speed of over 350 km/h.
A small electric car at the hairpin of Monaco On Saturday March 11, 2023 in Monaco, a young 16-year-old driver thought he was a Formula 1 driver behind the wheel of a Citroën AMI. The youngster made two passes of the famous Fairmont hairpin, but on the descent the little car overturned at the turn. The Citroën AMI is a two-seater electric car with a maximum speed of 45 km/h. The 16-year-old driver and his 22-year-old passenger were taken to Princess Grace Hospital Center with minor bruises.
Drift with the Formula 1 safety car The Mercedes-AMG GT R is powered by a 4-liter V8 twin-turbo engine with 585 hp. Here we see a perfect drift ride by the German Driver Bernd Mayländer. Observe the burnt brake discs. The video was shot on the Formula 1 track in Bahrain.