1950: the drivers could get a cup of tea and maybe even a short stroll if it was allowed. 2000: drivers barely even take a breath and the pitstop is done
You should see his three team mates, all three of them doing a thorough job with that windscreen. Kids these days don't take pride like that in their jobs anymore. 😝
2000's team: "We have a team for each wheel to minimise the time it takes to change the wheel. First guy takes the wheel out and second guy puts a new one on. Got it?" 1950's team: "Hammer, good"
+jdmikeg4 They only have to change the tires so that they have to stop. Pirelli have said they could make tyres that could easily last for the whole race, but the rules say they have to degrade and be changed as part of "the show" of F1.
150 years from now i sure hope wheels will be unnecessary but i predict there will still be physical combustion engine rubber tire car racing to some minor extent, just for fun and nostalgia, and a break from VR. 'F1' will move onto other tech, but have splinter series of PetrolF1 for at least a few generations until nobody asks to drive for fun.
@@tommasobravo473 2021: Mercedes: Meh, we can't do a sub 2 second pitstop so it must be unsafe. FIA: OK, no more pitstops under 2 seconds. Doesn't matter there are no actual safety concerns (it actually got worse).
What else you would use ? That is how you take off or tighten those kind of wheels *( wire wheels with centre-locking). They still use those kind of wheels in some retro cars and lowriders and they still use same method when taking them off or installing them
Rentta Seems you might not know but Jeremy Clarkson is a presenter on a extremely popular show called Top Gear and his idea on fixing anything and I do mean anything is a hammer. Just in case and for those that might be confused as well.
This is really awesome, but what is similar (which I really like) are the pit stops on the current Blancpain Endurance series. Only 2 guys allows on tires, so they run from tire one to the next and have really nailed down the motions to do them all as fast as they can while the drivers swop out and fuel gets topped up.
Pit Boss: Hey Ralph, our car is in the pit. Ralph: Oh ok, just hunting down my hammer, be there in a jiff Pit Boss: No worries, please grab me a coffee while you're back there
+ 18% of "is that car ever going to arrive", 2% of hey boys, let's change the tires, and 13% of "wait, what just happened". I guess we ended up at 110% but close enough.
That 50's video is actually footage from the Indy 500. It was part of the F1 championship in the 50's but wasn't run to FIA GP regs. It was run to AAA and USAC regs.
0:15 look at the guy at the front of the car trying to get the front end jacked up. Also there's a bit of a difference when no fuel is added and only 4 people are allowed to work on the car, versus 17 people active at one time, air-powered tools, lighter cars and another 4 pit members on standby.
2000's team: "We have a team for each wheel to minimise the time it takes to change the wheel. First guy takes the wheel out and second guy puts a new one on. Got it?" 1950's team: "Hammer, good"
Notice the announcer mentioning that only 4 guys are allowed to service the car/driver in the 50's. I counted something like 21 guys for the modern stop. So, part of the speed improvement is just due to relaxation of the rules.
Cool video, but I have a question. It doesn't look like they refueled in "today's" pit stop, only changed the tires. How long does it take if they also refuel?
Refueling is now banned, the last time you could refuel was in 2009 and that took about 6-7 seconds, depending on how much fuel you want to put in the car.
Jackie Stewart said he used to tape a large wrench in car the tracks were so unsafe incase needed to extract a driver. Some of the cars were fragile because of cutting weight on structural components.
1950: the drivers could get a cup of tea and maybe even a short stroll if it was allowed.
2000: drivers barely even take a breath and the pitstop is done
😂😂😂😂😂
Yes of course
@Lorsò a'nalfabetà they have protein shakes and stuff, not fucking energy drinks lmao it’s not healthy enough
Smoke some cigars of course, after all it was the 50s.
Of course the second one was faster, they didn't wash the windshield.
"they didn't wash the windscreen 3-4 times" ~ FTFY
😂
There is no windshield...
haha gold
@@jovanlee5441 🤨
2000s: Using various things to take the tire as fast as possible.
1950s: *HAMMER*
Today they still need a hammer. But only for hammer time.
Jeremy Clarkson: Now this looks like a job for me!
I love how the commentary tried to make the pit stop in 1950 looks intense despite all the formalities and.....the un-intense-ness
Ehh I guess it has to start somewhere right
And then ended it with "And in just sixty-seven seconds later, he's off."
That guy swinging the hammer was pretty intense if you ask me.
@@R9naldo yeah but the rule of maximum 4 people kind of defeats that point.
Mercedes really wanted to hang on the past in their anniversary gp in germany 2019. They even did a 50 seconds pit stop.
Best comment
Yesterday they did 2 minutes
@@missingbanana nah,more than 20 hours,they still unable to removing the wheel nut on bottas car
The 1950's knew how to fix things... with a hammer.
buk1237 Clarkson style
Clarkson would be proud
My granpa was born in 1950 and I tried to fix him with a hammer… apparently I just broke him even more.
@@davidvalencia129 Spared him the corona torture. Good grandson!
Maybe massaging the exhaust manifold with his hammer would've changed the wheels faster.... 🤔
That 50's guy with hammer is bad-ass
You should see his three team mates, all three of them doing a thorough job with that windscreen. Kids these days don't take pride like that in their jobs anymore. 😝
2000's team: "We have a team for each wheel to minimise the time it takes to change the wheel. First guy takes the wheel out and second guy puts a new one on. Got it?"
1950's team: "Hammer, good"
IM GONNA CLEAN THE FUCK OUT OF THIS WINDSHIELD.
Rakon I laughed way too hard at this 😂 😂 😂 😂
Shoutout to the people using this in a presentation about change management and improvement
ayyyyyy
@@codplay105 meee!! Helloo!!!
Amazing what 60 years of technology and another 18 crew members can do for you.
63 years from now, they will laugh at us for even having a pit stop and having to change the tires.
jdmikeg4 they didn't in 2005!
SSMART That was... Beyond unnecessary.
+jdmikeg4 They only have to change the tires so that they have to stop.
Pirelli have said they could make tyres that could easily last for the whole race, but the rules say they have to degrade and be changed as part of "the show" of F1.
150 years from now, they laugh at us for having wheels
150 years from now i sure hope wheels will be unnecessary but i predict there will still be physical combustion engine rubber tire car racing to some minor extent, just for fun and nostalgia, and a break from VR. 'F1' will move onto other tech, but have splinter series of PetrolF1 for at least a few generations until nobody asks to drive for fun.
in 1950 it wasn't a Pit Stop, it was a Service Station....
LOL, for real!
Lol
@@bugrayazici Türkler her yerde.
@@Yusufmertsunay7426 so ?
HAHAHAHA .. VERY FUNNY😂
Very powerful video. One of the best things I've ever seen on this app. Anything can be accomplished with proper planning and teamwork.
1950: "Just 67 Seconds after he stops."
2017: 2-3 Seconds? Meh. Could do better.
2077... half a second pit stop.
2019: 50 second pitstop with Hamilton
@@badandy102 probably more like in 2025 or 2030. Redbull already achieved 1.8 seconds pitstop.
2100: we’re so bad! We only did a 0.24 second pit stop.
@@tommasobravo473 2021: Mercedes: Meh, we can't do a sub 2 second pitstop so it must be unsafe. FIA: OK, no more pitstops under 2 seconds. Doesn't matter there are no actual safety concerns (it actually got worse).
The congratulatory slap on the back @ 1:14 takes more time than the entire modern pitstop.
Using a hammer to take the wheel off. Is it Jeremy Clarkson?
What else you would use ? That is how you take off or tighten those kind of wheels *( wire wheels with centre-locking). They still use those kind of wheels in some retro cars and lowriders and they still use same method when taking them off or installing them
Rentta Geez son its a Joke!
I wasn't sure was it and i know most of the people don't know those kind of details about wheels. But my bad then
Rentta Seems you might not know but Jeremy Clarkson is a presenter on a extremely popular show called Top Gear and his idea on fixing anything and I do mean anything is a hammer. Just in case and for those that might be confused as well.
They're called 'knock offs' :)
1950: "Hey, what's the torque spec on this wheel nut?"
"BFH"
BFH? What's that mean?
This is really awesome, but what is similar (which I really like) are the pit stops on the current Blancpain Endurance series. Only 2 guys allows on tires, so they run from tire one to the next and have really nailed down the motions to do them all as fast as they can while the drivers swop out and fuel gets topped up.
"Lewis Hamilton 2019 - Germany"
Jajajajajajajjaja xD
Magyar?
Lol
Max Verstappen brazil 2019 was slower jajajajaj
@@DjBogosFl ?
I love how the 1950's front jackman has to wiggle and bounce to finally get the car up on the jacks
sorry...I blinked....did the 2013 driver come in?
fucking speed hackers
did he stop? haha
Pit Boss: Hey Ralph, our car is in the pit.
Ralph: Oh ok, just hunting down my hammer, be there in a jiff
Pit Boss: No worries, please grab me a coffee while you're back there
I love the "Manual impact wrench" the guy uses.
just can't get enough of this video!! Incredible
It shows that when a crew has the appropriate resources they can do anything!
3/4 of the video is from the fifties XD
+ 18% of "is that car ever going to arrive", 2% of hey boys, let's change the tires, and 13% of "wait, what just happened". I guess we ended up at 110% but close enough.
That 50's video is actually footage from the Indy 500. It was part of the F1 championship in the 50's but wasn't run to FIA GP regs. It was run to AAA and USAC regs.
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0:14 Jeremy Clarkson would be proud of that guy with the hammer.
or the guy with the jack trying to raise the car
XD
Nice video, I remember those black and white days
0:15 look at the guy at the front of the car trying to get the front end jacked up. Also there's a bit of a difference when no fuel is added and only 4 people are allowed to work on the car, versus 17 people active at one time, air-powered tools, lighter cars and another 4 pit members on standby.
Great video and comparison. I get the idea, but a slo-mo replay of the last pit stop would've been nice. :)
who came here after the German GP because of Mercedes pit stop fail?
Apparently their 125 year anniversary nostalgia didnt just end at their team wearing old clothes 😂
They did it again on 2020 Sakhir GP
amazing - one of my favorite videos
2000's team: "We have a team for each wheel to minimise the time it takes to change the wheel. First guy takes the wheel out and second guy puts a new one on. Got it?"
1950's team: "Hammer, good"
There are three
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This is an indy 5 pitstop... True F1 pitstop of the time lasted maximum 60 second when needing to change importent part.
I love when the guy said he's off just after 67 seconds
Unfair! Had no refueling in the 2013 video and no team in 1950! :-P
That's incredible!
Being prepared is always the best approach
Bloody surreal at this point.
Just how many whacks did that knock-off hub end up taking?
A nice piece of handiwork
1950: Are they done yet?!
2013: wait wut happened? :P
That was so funny that pit crew guy just wailing on that rim bolt, haha.
With a fucking hammer! Ok, the current F1's pitstop times are amazing, but God damn it the 1950s are SO much manlier!!
Notice the announcer mentioning that only 4 guys are allowed to service the car/driver in the 50's. I counted something like 21 guys for the modern stop. So, part of the speed improvement is just due to relaxation of the rules.
Look at the precision, dudes in the front have their hands exactly waiting where the tire will stop.
IN-CRO-YA-BLE évolution en 63 ans..... !!!! Epoustouflant !!!!!
One of my favorite devices is the air gun when removing all the bolts.
The power of automation, agility and team collaboration
I can see them changing the tires on the second video, but what about refueling and cleaning the windshield?
1950: 67 seconds
2019: 1.82 seconds
LOL
1950 Indianapolis 500: 67 seconds
2019 Germany: 50 seconds
Darn Mercedes really outdoing themselves eh?
Loved this video, sometimes technology really works
1950s: "67 Seconds"
2013: "Hold my beer."
Well. This adds new meaning to the term "Hammertime"...
so by 2060, you could have 50 crew members and you only need 0,1 seconds to change all 4 tires?
1950 was sixty years ago, not 50. So you mean 2070?
u will have humans replaced by robots in future...
And in 3987 there will be over thousand crew people and a pitstop would take one nano second
They will not have tires in 2060.
@@optimusprime1598 no.
I was a bit skeptical of the Ferrari crew's decision not to use a hammer to remove the tires, but they managed to do OK without it.
power of teamwork and focus
Had to watch the end twice!
Pitstops used to take minutes in 50s. You could literally jump out of the car, have a ciggarette, eat something and have a cup of tea
'just 67 seconds after he stops' i feel like this man would lose his shit knowing the world record pit stop is 1.8 seconds
From 67 seconds in the 1950s, to 4-5.5 seconds in the 1990s and finally 2-3 seconds now
I literally looked down for two seconds, completely missed the comparison. I had play that back like "Wut?"
67 Second. vs. about 3.. 2,5 maybe.. amazing!
Would you care if I used this video in another video while giving you credit?
Still faster than Bottas' pitstop in Monaco 2021.
Boy it looks like eternity changing those tires. Look at how many time he had to hammer on the first wheel.
brilliant ! :-) #pitstop #1950 #2013
Look at the guy with the jack, trying to lift the car up 😂😂😂
i find it funny that the commentator says "just 67 seconds..." ahh how technology has progessed
I don't know if this is supposed to be funny but I was crying with laughter!! :)
Oh ! I thought it was just me!
That drink of water in 1980 really killed their time
Cool video, but I have a question. It doesn't look like they refueled in "today's" pit stop, only changed the tires. How long does it take if they also refuel?
Refueling is now banned, the last time you could refuel was in 2009 and that took about 6-7 seconds, depending on how much fuel you want to put in the car.
That explains it, thanks!
To all the people saying "What progress?" or "This is not progress" etc etc, it's just a fun video... lighten up!
Increíble en los años 1950.
A Martillazos Limpios cambiaban la Rueda del Monoplaza...
En el 2013. 2.12 segundos cambian las 4 Ruedas 😮😮
Who tightened the DAMN wheel nut?? Gimme a bigga hamma !
On the Today pit stop, 20 pit guys and no one checked the oil !!!
Wow that was fast!
First car was an Indycar, yes the Indy 500 was part of the F1 championship those years but it was still an indycar.
First pitstop is still faster than a pitstop from the Haas team
Jackie Stewart said he used to tape a large wrench in car the tracks were so unsafe incase needed to extract a driver. Some of the cars were fragile because of cutting weight on structural components.
Good colour and quality for 1950
They should had shown one with refueling (Pre 2010).
AMAZING!!!
The car is just built different.
cool to see how they did it in the 1950s
I had to replay at 1:47, I think more than 23 times just to see what each guy is doing. There are 23 members right?
But in 1950, everyone was doing 67 second pit stops so it equalled out. Same thing in 2013 with the three second stop.
i love this video
Pit stops in next 60 years will be like in need for speed games. U didn't even need to stop the car
¡ buen vídeo !
If I recall correctly, Nascar's Wood Brothers first invented the idea of making pit stops as fast as possible.
I miss refueling at F1...
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1950 pitstop the commentator:
Chill and watches the pitstop
2000s pitstop the commentator:
Panics when either a pitstop gone wrong or successful.
If you didn't know, the Indy 500 was part of the F1 championship, drivers who participated can literally get points in the F1 standings.
Holy crap that was fast, I think I missed it lol
How long does it take to refuel in a pits stop today?
They don't refuel, as it's forbidden now.
a few seconds (3-5) but they dont do it anymore...
Evaristo Fernández why's that?
Christopher Ryan refueling was banned to encourage the development of fuel efficient technology
megalordcartman
No it's completely genius. Eliminate the use of fuel in racing = less emissions (obviously) and the cars spend less time in the pit.
It is funny to see how change the tyres in the 1950- s years.
what are the 2 guys holding the middle of the cockpit doing?