Now that's a high pressure job! Intense training, impressive performance...thanks for spotlighting these incredible technoathletes! I'd love to see you do an episode on elite car builders...like how does one get a job at Bugatti or Koenigsegg, building supercars and hypercars by hand? Or designing them?😊
Great video. I was looking for a good informative video about a Pit Crew and finally found it. This content is really great, I hope you guys will make more videos like this.
When I was working in a car rental many time the company send me to a costumer with a flat tire. My mission was deliver another car for the costumer and change the flat tire and come back. I use to it take the time from the moment I get the key to the moment I start the car ready to run. It took me from 5 to 3 minutes Inspired in these crew members
Working for an F1 team seems like it would be a fucking dream job. I just wouldnt want to be the front jack man cause a car is coming at you at 50 kmph
How about a series on how F1 works Alex? It's really amazing the lengths they go to optimise everything. E.g using a mass spectrometer to evaluate engine wear through measuring the amount of micro metal shavings in engine oil before and after a race. Mind blown 🔥
Let's guess: in how many years can we see a sub-1-second pit stop? And in how many years we can see if it's practically possible not following all the rules? Like an old tire able to fall down into a box lowered into the ground and the new one just lowered from above...
I never saw the appeal of F1 (no shade or judgement, motor sports just wasn't my thing). But seeing the pit crew do their work actually got me amazed and fascinated. Might look into this sport after all.
Nice vid. The whole bs about safety concerns with the wheelgun in 2021 is off course initiated by that brackley rogue squad to stop RBR who were at the top-crew already. Guess what, RBR has subbed the 2.0 s again afterwards and the brackley's have been slower ever since...
F1 mechanics now have a number of tasks they did not have 40, 50 years ago, including strict workouts. In turn, they now earn a whole lot more money than mechanics did in the 1970s and early 1980s, in fact, the average seasoned mechan today makes about 300 to 350 thousand Euros a year, which is more than most drivers did in the 1970s, and close to what world champions like Emerson Fittipaldi did in 1973
Yay the video I’ve been wanting for a long time but it doesn’t address my question. The two pit members you never explained who stand in the middle who seem to just hold the car… what is their purpose? Thanks
jesus christ. these dudes technically work around 4 seconds per race and they are some of the most physical capable motherfuckers out there lmao holy shit
We don't hear a lot about these work. Thanks a lot for them and for us to discover this amazing crew 🏎
you must be working on this channel, otherwise you wouldn't post that comment..
The precision of this job is insane
This video was so good! Really informative and entertaining! Make some more of these types of videos please
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agreed
I totally didn't expect the vigorous training and strict meal plans for the pit stops personnels! Kudos! 👍👍👍
Wow even the pit crews are high level athletes! Respect!
Now that's a high pressure job! Intense training, impressive performance...thanks for spotlighting these incredible technoathletes! I'd love to see you do an episode on elite car builders...like how does one get a job at Bugatti or Koenigsegg, building supercars and hypercars by hand? Or designing them?😊
Thanks Alex and team for the information. I don't know before that the F1 pit crew themselves need to do that extreme training
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That’s why the fastest pitstop should deserve a point per race for Constructors Championship
Great video. I was looking for a good informative video about a Pit Crew and finally found it. This content is really great, I hope you guys will make more videos like this.
boston dynamics are working on an unmanned remote pit stop robotic system for years now, but they still cannot compete with the human skills. amazing
McLaren at Qatar GP 2023: 1.8 sec 😎
The lowest pit stop ever ❤️🔥
That is insane
Best pitstop so far, even 2024 season cannot match up yet
This video was so awesome, informative and entertaining! Brilliantly done. Cheers
Seeing this Pit Stop action from Paddock, it was incredible. Perfect practice + intensified pressure = incredible result
My respect with this couple of inspirations you’ve made
You must be working for her, to put such a comment... this video is just bs related to the channel
I just love it when the notifications “some one liked your comment” or “you got a new subscribers” it makes me happy ❤️
Hello from Mauritius, I wish you could make more videos like this, it's so awesome
When I was working in a car rental many time the company send me to a costumer with a flat tire.
My mission was deliver another car for the costumer and change the flat tire and come back.
I use to it take the time from the moment I get the key to the moment I start the car ready to run.
It took me from 5 to 3 minutes
Inspired in these crew members
Working for an F1 team seems like it would be a fucking dream job. I just wouldnt want to be the front jack man cause a car is coming at you at 50 kmph
This video was so good! Really informative and entertaining and I learned! Make some more of these types of videos please
Just love these supercar blondie Xplained, they're so informative.
Man I had no idea the pit crew gets put thru a ton of fitness workouts along with meal plans...etc. Amazing.
Get in into the f1s world in style. Loved it .
This video only has 100K views, that's a head scratcher for sure, excellent video
Props to Guido, for changing McQueen’s tires, being on a one man crew.
I usually watch Moto GP
But the efforts being put into F1 🏎️ is just great!
This is just unbelievable 😮 ❤️❤️❤️
People underestimate how intense F1 really is. crazy
How about a series on how F1 works Alex?
It's really amazing the lengths they go to optimise everything.
E.g using a mass spectrometer to evaluate engine wear through measuring the amount of micro metal shavings in engine oil before and after a race.
Mind blown 🔥
I knew it had to be technical but I could never have imagined THIS!
These guys are so fast in servicing the racing cars
had to look this up myself but hope it can get infront of more people! awesome work!
Let's guess: in how many years can we see a sub-1-second pit stop? And in how many years we can see if it's practically possible not following all the rules? Like an old tire able to fall down into a box lowered into the ground and the new one just lowered from above...
Opadanie grawitacyjne byłoby zbyt wolne. Człowiek zrobi to szybciej
Excellent show, great graphics and editing!😄
That Leclerc video on Monaco still hurts😢
I've never really thought about this side of the pit crew before. Great video.
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Hi Team SB, this is actually a very good AVP training material for Teamwork or High Performance Teams. CHEERS!
Never knew she does these kind of videos. This is so good.~
Now we gotta see one for engine rebuilds on top fuel dragsters
Didn’t realize this much went into the stop
I love watching the f1 drivers
Good and awesome video like all time supercar blondine
Wow!!!!!! INCREDIBLY WELL PUT TOGETHER VIDEO, F1 CERTIFIED FOSHOO
It's the same principle for other motor racing series as well like FIA WEC, IMSA, ELMS, Super GT etc
very good informative video alex thanks.
Lol McLaren at Qatar: "Hold my beer"
And then there is ferrari who have 10 second pitstop
Supercar Blondie and F1 💥💥🔥🔥🔥✨
Shots like 1:16 and 4:40 show just how much the pit crew are at risk of injury during any pit stop.
1:16 😧
Dear Alex !! Again SUPERB Vlog !! .......Bless
1:16 bro leg tho 😮😮😮
Yep, his thigh was certainly tenderised that day.
🏎 💨 💨 💨 wow that was very educational. I did not know that.
I never saw the appeal of F1 (no shade or judgement, motor sports just wasn't my thing). But seeing the pit crew do their work actually got me amazed and fascinated. Might look into this sport after all.
Thanks Blondie! ❤
Beautiful
Credit to the crew,salute
Every video of your channel is Very good
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Such a great video. I had no idea it was that intense
like this year.
RB and Mclaren are almost always the fastest in Pit, constantly 2.5ish pit stop. While other teams are having a good one on 3-3.5.
Im an f1 fanatic and even I did not know how much training is put into these pit stops.
This video is the clearest example that Formula 1 is a team sport..
4:13 Maybe that is where RB overspent on catering
Redbull always doing the most at anything they touch 😂
The Box crews are fantastic
Go Alex 🏁 and great video Nic ..much love 💕
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Imagine the driver getting out to change a flat, take a piss on the side and resume the race 😂
I really enjoyed watching this video
Nice vid. The whole bs about safety concerns with the wheelgun in 2021 is off course initiated by that brackley rogue squad to stop RBR who were at the top-crew already.
Guess what, RBR has subbed the 2.0 s again afterwards and the brackley's have been slower ever since...
This is incredible! Next level pit stop ✋🥳👍✨
Woah ! This video was a blast ....! 👍🏻
nice video👌👌👌
Red Bull, HOWW???
ZERO GRAVITY??
Amazing, I love formula one , thank you for educational information.
Awesome video!
Great video, look can you show a old Prototype a Peugeot 907 will be amazing
Amazing!
Extreme training and it must be physically fit! Love you baby supercar blondie,♥️♥️ massive muah! 💋💋🙏🌻🌻💋💋💞💞God bless!
really exited to watch
Fantastic quick switch ✍✍✍💯💯💯💯💖
Very nice and interesting video! Congratulations!!!
Absolutely amazing and once again Supercar Blondie smashed it -- I was in tuned and enjoyed the whole video.
that was a great video !
F1 mechanics now have a number of tasks they did not have 40, 50 years ago, including strict workouts. In turn, they now earn a whole lot more money than mechanics did in the 1970s and early 1980s, in fact, the average seasoned mechan today makes about 300 to 350 thousand Euros a year, which is more than most drivers did in the 1970s, and close to what world champions like Emerson Fittipaldi did in 1973
I want those post back on here
Super car blondie: faster then signing your name
Dads: eat my dust
Woooo…. It’s awesome 😎
Yay the video I’ve been wanting for a long time but it doesn’t address my question. The two pit members you never explained who stand in the middle who seem to just hold the car… what is their purpose? Thanks
They stabilize the car while it's being worked on
They lift the car so u can change the tyres...
Great Vlog!!!
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Wow had no idea the time and practice it takes to handle a F1 car
Very informative
those guys are great and because of the pit crew some won the races and some lost the race that too happend
More videos like this please.
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I didn't know pit crew can be more stressfull than a racing driver
Free idea breakers for all cars
"One word ... Bractice". Erm ... 1:26
Well done!
This is mind-blowing!
Like it lots when to you do the documentary as always in the start of blonde
New subscriber 👍
jesus christ. these dudes technically work around 4 seconds per race and they are some of the most physical capable motherfuckers out there lmao holy shit