Just_a_fan wrote: ↑08 May 2020, 10:24
The high speed nature of the F1 pit stops is what brings the risk of things going wrong and adds pressure to the mechanics. When pit stops are car off the ground for 2-3 seconds any mistake is a big increase in time lost. A bad wheel nut doubles or trebles the "time in the air" and thus ruins the stop and potentially costs points. If pit stops take 15-20 seconds, a second or two lost to a bad wheel nut is much less of an issue.
That's an interesting perception fallacy. That 2 second error might double your stop time in one case and add 15% in the other case.
But losing 2 seconds in a 3 second pit stop will make you lose 2 seconds relative to the competition, while losing 2 seconds in a 15 second pit stop will make you lose 2 seconds relative to the competition, exactly the same in terms of track position.
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