@@drawsgaming7094 Nope, I remember going to a formula 1 race and we saw a really fast pit sop because I was on the pit straight watching from the opposite side of the paddock where all the people are and when we saw that Red Bull pit stop, the crowd went wild and so did I
I think it's more like they make it look easy. You see the car come in, then a few seconds later, it leaves with a fresh set of tyres and a full tank. A lot of us to to the local garage, and Dave the tubby mechanic is struggling to get the first nut off the wheel.
It is easy, thats the point. Any able bodied person who can lift a tire and pull a trigger could do it. You would just have to do it a thousand times to do it under 7 seconds. Doesn’t mean it’s difficult.
I thought F1 pit crews had it hard with two second pitstops but these crewmembers are doing a lot by themselves, and a lot more times in a race. Hats off to them!
IndyCar pitstops are my favourite! There's the perfect number of people working, which makes pitstops perfect in duration, and they feel very meaningful as you see everybody's effort.
I admire how focused these people must be. When watching Indycar, if you've ever seen when things go wrong like when Graham Rahal's tire slipped off right after a pit stop, then you know how wrong things can go. Another thing to realize from this is the gravity of what is at stake with what each of these people do. One slip up could cost someone their life. So I can't help but admire these people.
I was thinking the same thing, Justin. You're quick as hell and super motivated. It would be a shame if you did not try out. Bonus it pays more than what you're making now.
@@vander9678 Also, the roses are bleak, understanding comes through a tire on the side of a road, and that road is the lincoln canal. The magnitude of a true bbq wordsmith is amazing, with no trampoline in favor of a red flag.
I used to load containers with tires, and to this day i haven’t found a job more physically demanding. But Jessica is out here making that rim and slick look light af. Maybe im just weak
Bro, even the woman is SINGLE HANDEDLY taking off the tires! THOSE TIRES are 10+ KG, not too heavy, but the way these guys flick it off, they make it look easy. Respect!
While I agree that obvs F1 pit stops are more impressive in terms of times (way shorter) do keep in mind that there is a limit on how many people can work on the car. In f1, for example, you have 3 people per wheel, not 1!!
@@sexy_tanjiro8878 It's unbelievable that some racing competitions do not have restrictions on how many people can stand around a car during a race. In F1 it's literaly a full crowd.
They wouldn't need to get rid of refueling if they didn't have a classroom of people changing the tires on the car. If they brought back refueling, they could bring back smaller cars that could actually race on Monaco.
@@TheNFSJacob I'm not sure what you're talking about. Refueling in Formula 1 was not affected by the pit crew on tires. There were multiple instances of fires and personnel getting injured by hoses that got ripped off because drivers left before they should've
@@Lucky8s Have you ever wondered if the extremely quick pit stops, combined with refueling made it so the margin for error was too small? When the pitstops are in the 2 - 3 second range, its way more likely someone is going to make a major mistake that will result in injury. It would have made way more sense to simply reduce the amount of crewmembers allowed to work on the car, instead of getting rid of refueling all together. The only time fires happen in Indycar is the rare occasion when some fuel drips its way near the exhaust (and almost all the time, the fire goes out once the car gets going) Besides, less people surrounding the car = less people to get injured in the rare event of a mistake from the fuel man.
You got to appreciate the athleticism and professionalism of the pit crew. The driver is definitely one to show the work but the whole team behind makes it all the more fun. Much more respect for these men and women after watching
That is impressive ! It is a total team effort in order to make sure that the driver's vehicle is ready to go back into the track. Good for Jessica ! It reminds me of the crew that is on a Navy ship, when handling the jets.
Really cool video. I've never been interested in auto racing but I definitely admire these pit crews. Thanks for showingcasing THEIR talent,training,and determination to help their driver win. Well done. 👍✌
@@Youthubaim explaining why the difference in pitstop times. Alot of f1 fans like to comment how quicker f1 is compared to indycar pitstops, without saying why they are faster. Plus we cant play the "if" game. Bottom line, f1 is quicker because they don't refuel and have a 15 man pit crew compared to 6 in indycars.
@@aluaikaa8453 It's not that big of a difference in literal manpower. F1 is just missing a refueler, has an extra person to remove and replace the tire, and one guy who literally just hits the button to signal it's good to go. Indy would be just as fast if they didn't have to refuel though, you're absolutely correct
Fun fact: Those tyre changes and refuellers earn about $10,000 a race and upto $350,000 per year, heck even the tyre carrier man gets like $270,000 a year
I think IndyCar should be a household name just like Formula 1. It's equally exciting and entertaining to watch, and a lot of technological know-how and hard work goes into making it happen.
It would require more money that they unfortunately don't have. I'd honestly love to see it on a more international level, but it just doesn't have the cash flow.
It used to be a household name in the 90s... but then the split happened. It's now slowly recovering and thanks to Grosjeans comeback story it's getting the attention it needs :)
Im not into racing, I have never done any of these things and even before watching videos like this, I thought it was downright insane how incredibly quick these guys move. And I think it's even more dangerous considering that this is racing and any one wrong move can be deadly. I don't know where people get the idea of this being easy.
I was amazes to learn about Pit Crews and their work of so high quality, especially there was one lady (Jessica Mace) there. I've recently learned how to replace the tires on the wheels and did 15 already for 3 of our cars (10 usual and 5 w/TPMS sensors). The last car had steel wheels and it was very hard for me to put them on the car. I was so much impressed how the lady from the film was grabbing the tire just with one hand and put new one w/another hand. It would be interesting to know those mechanics who work there are they trained to do just certain type of maintenance work on IndyCars, or they are very professional mechanics who can do any work on the car? Are they the best from Dealerships, or they have very special and different training? Thank you for this great film.
@Disguised Dv8ant my comment didn't mention any of that. I just said I was impressed with her strength and I wanted to workout. I understand the point you're trying to make, but this comment thread wasn't the place.
@Disguised Dv8ant you found the SIMP comment before me. Every video with some B.S like this always has a simp. He watched 5 seconds of her and like 8 minutes of the men training but went straight to talking her up. I always find the simp in these videos.
that's what I was thinking oil changes used to take maybe 15 minutes now, it takes like an hour ,,,,why? and the process I believe is the same so why is it so expensive now
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So in your next employment you can do exactly the same role or nothing at all. I love the description of I change a tyre , when in actual fact it’s the wheel that’s being changed. That in essence involves undoing some wheel nuts with an impact wrench. When I get new tyres at my local garage , the guys that work there do this hundreds of times a month.
For all the f1 fanboys saying “2 SeCoNd PiT sToPs”: F1 teams have 3 people per tire and no refueling, of course they’re going to be quicker. Meanwhile in Indycar, Jessica over here is bench pressing and doing what takes 3 dudes to do a in 2 second stop all in a little over 4 seconds
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@Disguised Dv8ant She was a guest on CNN, and they showed the scenes segment, where she changed close to 7 tires at a rapid-fire pace. But, unfortunately, certain outlets would not give her the time of day. In fact, everyone's talking about it.
Pit crew, like offensive linemen, they do all the dirty work and no one notices until the driver is delayed or QB sacked
The big uglies in their profession
Goalkeepers/Goaltenders as well, no one notices them until they make errors
F1 pit crew does it harder, plus the driving is much harder than the pit crew job.
If they do their job right, no-one notices.
@@drawsgaming7094 Nope, I remember going to a formula 1 race and we saw a really fast pit sop because I was on the pit straight watching from the opposite side of the paddock where all the people are and when we saw that Red Bull pit stop, the crowd went wild and so did I
I don’t think anybody looks at a pit stop and says, “that looks so easy.”
True, very true
I think it's more like they make it look easy. You see the car come in, then a few seconds later, it leaves with a fresh set of tyres and a full tank. A lot of us to to the local garage, and Dave the tubby mechanic is struggling to get the first nut off the wheel.
It is easy, thats the point. Any able bodied person who can lift a tire and pull a trigger could do it. You would just have to do it a thousand times to do it under 7 seconds. Doesn’t mean it’s difficult.
@@cuzimpoor7785 I've come to see the experts' opinion
ah yes lifting a tire up so hard
I thought F1 pit crews had it hard with two second pitstops but these crewmembers are doing a lot by themselves, and a lot more times in a race. Hats off to them!
F1 is still hard, if u mess up and got 7 second pit stop time, u cost the team position and points
I think the coordination of 3 people per wheel is more impressive.
“Hopefully less that 7seconds if you’re good”
Red Bull: Pathetic
Mercedes: Please teach us
hahahahaha
Red bull is insane at their pit stop should see their training but i think they wont reveal their secret
Bono my tyres are gone
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My boy Guido did it in less than 5 seconds.
HAHAHAHAHA!!!!!!
"Pit stop"
....he did it in the bathroom? wow....
Someone had to mention him.
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"No, pit crew."
Trainer: ...
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Trainer: so harder than ninja warrior?
IndyCar pitstops are my favourite! There's the perfect number of people working, which makes pitstops perfect in duration, and they feel very meaningful as you see everybody's effort.
Definitely
My only take away is “going into that first turn at 230 miles an hour.” So insane!
I admire how focused these people must be. When watching Indycar, if you've ever seen when things go wrong like when Graham Rahal's tire slipped off right after a pit stop, then you know how wrong things can go. Another thing to realize from this is the gravity of what is at stake with what each of these people do. One slip up could cost someone their life. So I can't help but admire these people.
No one, literally no one:
Some pitcrew: "people say a pitstop looks easy"
Bro pitstop looks easy
@@grootwastaken no
@@hejhej1847 jk
@@hejhej1847 But for real it "looks" so easy. You pull the tire and put the tire then go.
@@grootwastaken love to see you do one
These are the videos that literally makes people appreciate this motor sport. Please keep producing them.
This honestly looks fun. I watch races every week and maybe this could be my job.
Wish u the best Justine
Goodluck!!
I was thinking the same thing, Justin. You're quick as hell and super motivated. It would be a shame if you did not try out. Bonus it pays more than what you're making now.
@@vander9678 Also, the roses are bleak, understanding comes through a tire on the side of a road, and that road is the lincoln canal. The magnitude of a true bbq wordsmith is amazing, with no trampoline in favor of a red flag.
Looks boring 😴
The fitness and hand-eye coordination training is very cool. Reminds me of what some elite boxers do like Lomachenko etc.
I used to load containers with tires, and to this day i haven’t found a job more physically demanding. But Jessica is out here making that rim and slick look light af. Maybe im just weak
Really love how much y’all getting into Motorsport lately
Bro, even the woman is SINGLE HANDEDLY taking off the tires! THOSE TIRES are 10+ KG, not too heavy, but the way these guys flick it off, they make it look easy. Respect!
Um why not show detailed footage about what the car lifter does and the fueler as well?
While I agree that obvs F1 pit stops are more impressive in terms of times (way shorter) do keep in mind that there is a limit on how many people can work on the car. In f1, for example, you have 3 people per wheel, not 1!!
It's unbelievable that some racing competitions they have restrictions on how many people can work in a pit stop.
@@sexy_tanjiro8878 it's unbelievable that some series ban refueling, and rather have massive cars that create garbage racing.
@@sexy_tanjiro8878 It's unbelievable that some racing competitions do not have restrictions on how many people can stand around a car during a race. In F1 it's literaly a full crowd.
@@TheNFSJacob your races are mostly in ovals bruh, garbage racing 😂🤡
@@TheNFSJacob and refueling is a fire hazard and is extremely unsafe
Sometimes I wish Formula 1 still had refueling, but I remind myself that it's probably for the best for safety.
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Felipe Massa: [singapore flashback]
They wouldn't need to get rid of refueling if they didn't have a classroom of people changing the tires on the car. If they brought back refueling, they could bring back smaller cars that could actually race on Monaco.
@@TheNFSJacob
I'm not sure what you're talking about. Refueling in Formula 1 was not affected by the pit crew on tires. There were multiple instances of fires and personnel getting injured by hoses that got ripped off because drivers left before they should've
@@Lucky8s Have you ever wondered if the extremely quick pit stops, combined with refueling made it so the margin for error was too small? When the pitstops are in the 2 - 3 second range, its way more likely someone is going to make a major mistake that will result in injury. It would have made way more sense to simply reduce the amount of crewmembers allowed to work on the car, instead of getting rid of refueling all together. The only time fires happen in Indycar is the rare occasion when some fuel drips its way near the exhaust (and almost all the time, the fire goes out once the car gets going)
Besides, less people surrounding the car = less people to get injured in the rare event of a mistake from the fuel man.
You got to appreciate the athleticism and professionalism of the pit crew. The driver is definitely one to show the work but the whole team behind makes it all the more fun. Much more respect for these men and women after watching
F1: We need dedicated man to become gunner, tyre pusher, tyre puller.
Indycar: dedicated gunner? Never heard of it!
@@hdvrNG Except IndyCar and F1 were both equally popular and loved in the 90s. Educate yourself, look up on the history of the Split.
only dedicated gunners in the usa are walking into schools
Idk why but this has always been satisfying to watch
I'm not sure who looked at this and thought it was easy? the time pressure alone is killer
These guys are record holders in fruit ninja
That is impressive ! It is a total team effort in order to make sure that the driver's vehicle is ready to go back into the track. Good for Jessica !
It reminds me of the crew that is on a Navy ship, when handling the jets.
Thank you for producing a video I can show people who say racing shouldn't be a sport. Ignorance is the problem. Having videos like this will help.
"hopefully less than 7 seconds"
Red Bull: lol
0:52 That's a funky thrown together looking chassis.
Ikr, and I think there's a electric motor in it too.
If nothing else, these guys make me wanna get in shape 😂
Really cool video. I've never been interested in auto racing but I definitely admire these pit crews. Thanks for showingcasing THEIR talent,training,and determination to help their driver win. Well done.
👍✌
Indycars 6 man crew: gas and tires
F1 15 man crew: 4 tires only
Super Formula: 3 man crew
@@puntoni Now we're talking here, forget 15 and 6 man crews!
@@aluaikaa8453 in Indy car. 6 men are enough since it takes a while to refuel. It won't make much difference if indy had 14 people just like f1
@@Youthubaim explaining why the difference in pitstop times. Alot of f1 fans like to comment how quicker f1 is compared to indycar pitstops, without saying why they are faster. Plus we cant play the "if" game. Bottom line, f1 is quicker because they don't refuel and have a 15 man pit crew compared to 6 in indycars.
@@aluaikaa8453 It's not that big of a difference in literal manpower. F1 is just missing a refueler, has an extra person to remove and replace the tire, and one guy who literally just hits the button to signal it's good to go. Indy would be just as fast if they didn't have to refuel though, you're absolutely correct
Yes!!! Finally some Indy spotlight baby!!!!
Fun fact: Those tyre changes and refuellers earn about $10,000 a race and upto $350,000 per year, heck even the tyre carrier man gets like $270,000 a year
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I think IndyCar should be a household name just like Formula 1. It's equally exciting and entertaining to watch, and a lot of technological know-how and hard work goes into making it happen.
It would require more money that they unfortunately don't have. I'd honestly love to see it on a more international level, but it just doesn't have the cash flow.
It used to be a household name in the 90s... but then the split happened. It's now slowly recovering and thanks to Grosjeans comeback story it's getting the attention it needs :)
Great video...👏 next formula one...!🔥👀
the videos gonna last 2 sec LOL
Pit stop looks like its own sport
My hand eye coordination is impeccable. Maybe this should be my career path.
Much respect I love the speed and techniques 👍🏾👍🏾👍🏾
Indycar all day baby!!! Hands down the best open wheel racing League.
F1 is better
@@240hzGaming in your opinion, but in mine i just love indy. im an american and i love american open wheel racing so im bias.
When he said 7 seconds cut that down to 4 second never new a pit stop was that fast
You should see F1
@AudiR8Fanboy F1 also needs like 4 people to change one tire. Not impressive at all.
@AudiR8Fanboy read what im saying. i wasnt dissing indycar.
@AudiR8Fanboy F1 has more money to burn
Brilliant...they are so skilled.
I like how the scream of joy off a 20 second pitstop
hearing the cars go by the pit going “nyoooom” never get old
lel
Also Mercedes wheel gun only go burr to strip a nut
Mercedes also has the record for the longest pit stop 43 hours
Well since an Indycar mechanic is doing the job of three F1 mechanics they are actually faster than the F1 mechanics as it relates to man hours.
FIA: Technical Directive go brrrr
@@charliemaybe Bono my wheel nut is gone
I thank the gods of TH-cam for recommending this to me.
Me sees that and blinks: 🤨
Also me when they already done: 🤯
Red Bull: *chuckling intensifies*
You are a slow ass blinker then.
Go see the 1.86 sec pitstop from red bull
Huh... For me, anything above 3 seconds is slow
Im not into racing, I have never done any of these things and even before watching videos like this, I thought it was downright insane how incredibly quick these guys move. And I think it's even more dangerous considering that this is racing and any one wrong move can be deadly. I don't know where people get the idea of this being easy.
That really looks Simple but actually very hard to do.. 😯
Her technique is so cool as he use her body not just her arms to lift and swap the tyres
great video!! can you do one about F1 pit crew too?
“Inside rear tyre changer”, that’s the job and the title in one shot!
Good video! Always wonder how that was done!
Business Insiders Never fails thanks for the video 🏎️🏎️
Happy to see a woman being part of the team!
This is the video that I never knew that I was wanted always an unconscious question in my head
Mercedes needs some advice on how to do pit stops
Instead of complaining about the other team's safety
But they executed a flawless double stop. Your point being?
@@pavise6333 other teams agreed with the new rule. Your point being?
damn that track is good what a nice left turn
"I'm gonna go get the papers, get the papers."
This is far more impressive than a F1 pit stop in my opinion
“You have to hydrate weeks before”
What?
U think rehydrating happens instantly?
@@alaefarmestatesllc I am an “athlete” and you can be hydrated in a few hours
@@jmstudios5294 lol yeah with IV and IV only
@@alaefarmestatesllc not even
@@jmstudios5294 ok bro. You sound so silly. Better go do some research on how long it takes to naturally rehydrate after dehydrating yourself
I was amazes to learn about Pit Crews and their work of so high quality, especially there was one lady (Jessica Mace) there. I've recently learned how to replace the tires on the wheels and did 15 already for 3 of our cars (10 usual and 5 w/TPMS sensors). The last car had steel wheels and it was very hard for me to put them on the car. I was so much impressed how the lady from the film was grabbing the tire just with one hand and put new one w/another hand.
It would be interesting to know those mechanics who work there are they trained to do just certain type of maintenance work on IndyCars, or they are very professional mechanics who can do any work on the car? Are they the best from Dealerships, or they have very special and different training? Thank you for this great film.
"You have to start hydrating weeks before a race" bahahahahaha
I love to see you guys do one on F1 pit crews
Damn she's ripping those tires out with ease. That's incredible.
Watching that makes me want to bench press.
She forced her way, not talk her way.
@Disguised Dv8ant my comment didn't mention any of that. I just said I was impressed with her strength and I wanted to workout. I understand the point you're trying to make, but this comment thread wasn't the place.
@Disguised Dv8ant the video is titled "How IndyCar pit crew are trained", nobody asked for your opinions on issues nobody mentioned
@Disguised Dv8ant you found the SIMP comment before me. Every video with some B.S like this always has a simp. He watched 5 seconds of her and like 8 minutes of the men training but went straight to talking her up. I always find the simp in these videos.
@Rafael Acosta Go ahead educate me please
Never knew about this. Excellent 👌 Thank you 👍🇺🇸
If electric vehicles charged at same rate I would definitely buy one
When the difference between winning and losing can be a millisecond, the pressure is on.
Literally no one said it was easy
Imagine breaking down on the side of the road and these guys pull over to help
Rawr
Wish they could change my tires that fast...amazing work
that's what I was thinking oil changes used to take maybe 15 minutes now, it takes like an hour ,,,,why? and the process I believe is the same so why is it so expensive now
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So in your next employment you can do exactly the same role or nothing at all.
I love the description of I change a tyre , when in actual fact it’s the wheel that’s being changed.
That in essence involves undoing some wheel nuts with an impact wrench.
When I get new tyres at my local garage , the guys that work there do this hundreds of times a month.
When you realise these guys are more fit than racers
wouldn't say so. Their necks are not strong as the racers so they won't be able to pull as much G as a racer in most forms of motorsports.
No
Maybe. But does it matter? For racers their driving skills are priority, not fitness. Vice versa.
Really need a video and moment of like a world record breaking pitstop and have the entire crew look into the others and say guido “pitstop” line
Pit crews aren't given enough credit or the hard work they do................
“Hopefully less than 7 seconds if you’re good”
Guido: Challenge accepted
"Pit Stop"
**moustache falls down**
Here comes the F1 kids who get offended whenever they see a Motorsport that isn't F1.
yeah. every motorsport is unique you can't compare all of them. enjoy their differences.
Indycar is underrated!!
Most risky job is the fueler because if as so much as one drop gets on the exhaust that puts 30 people at risk.
For all the f1 fanboys saying “2 SeCoNd PiT sToPs”: F1 teams have 3 people per tire and no refueling, of course they’re going to be quicker. Meanwhile in Indycar, Jessica over here is bench pressing and doing what takes 3 dudes to do a in 2 second stop all in a little over 4 seconds
I find it funny that they use a frankencar with the old air intake but decided to bolt on half of an aero-screen for practice. It works I guess
The comparisons between F1 and Indycar are so cringy and unecessary, In F1 we have like a person for every little task, of course it's gonna be faster
Good luck, rookies! Lookin forward to seein some quick stops this year!
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Well done Jessica I’m your grandpa’s neighbor he is very proud of you keep up the good work
So basically, they have to practise IndyGarage first to learn how to take off and put tyres IndyCar before they're allowed to go IndyPit.
More interesting than race is pitcrew. they always fascinates me.
Red bull could do 3 pit stops in this time 😂
True but Red Bull would also have nearly 4x as many crew members who can set up in the pit box before hand
@@metrofilmer8894 + RB doesn't refuel like every other F1 team. During the refueling era, F1 stops used to be 6-8 seconds long.
That was so cool to learn about and see
The training is nightmare for people with cerebral palpsi!
Damn that was so Interesting!!!! I never thought how complicated it was, feel like I should do some of those brain exercises lol
Judging from things she said I feel like Jessica Mace is high
More like high on fumes.
@Disguised Dv8ant In other words, total badass.
@Disguised Dv8ant She was a guest on CNN, and they showed the scenes segment, where she changed close to 7 tires at a rapid-fire pace. But, unfortunately, certain outlets would not give her the time of day. In fact, everyone's talking about it.
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So all this work and effort would be vanished thanks to the maFIA.
This is IndyCar and isn't affected by the FIA's change to the F1 pit stop procedure.
@@mrbloodmuffins HAHA I know, I just didn't mentioned it because I think it was obvious
After a certain team got mad their pit stop costed them the win at the previous race
Most cool thing in every racing team
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Exactly…..it’s freakin human magic
I’ve changed many tires……it …..NEVER…..looks like that!
Formula 1: So cute!
F1 15 man crew extremely cute
This is amazing