Talk:Pit stop: Difference between revisions
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If anyone has an image of a pit stop please add it to this page because I think it would really help illustrate what it is. An [[F1]] pit stop where there are loads of mechanics would be best but anything will do. [[User:SamH|SamH]] 22:05, 11 Aug 2004 (UTC) |
If anyone has an image of a pit stop please add it to this page because I think it would really help illustrate what it is. An [[F1]] pit stop where there are loads of mechanics would be best but anything will do. [[User:SamH|SamH]] 22:05, 11 Aug 2004 (UTC) |
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I have reverted the edit by [[User:Ropers]] because I don't think that the original version was contradictory. The first paragraph is talking about pit stops in general (i.e. not any particular race series). It is true to say that ''in general'' any number of mechanics can be involved. However, where we are talking about F1 pit stops in particular, it is true to say that the number is "about twenty". Furthermore, I believe it is misleading to say that it is "typically about twenty" because that suggests that the number varies from time to time which it does not. [[User:SamH|SamH]] 20:10, 12 Aug 2004 (UTC) |
Revision as of 20:10, 12 August 2004
Image please
If anyone has an image of a pit stop please add it to this page because I think it would really help illustrate what it is. An F1 pit stop where there are loads of mechanics would be best but anything will do. SamH 22:05, 11 Aug 2004 (UTC)
Number of mechanics
I have reverted the edit by User:Ropers because I don't think that the original version was contradictory. The first paragraph is talking about pit stops in general (i.e. not any particular race series). It is true to say that in general any number of mechanics can be involved. However, where we are talking about F1 pit stops in particular, it is true to say that the number is "about twenty". Furthermore, I believe it is misleading to say that it is "typically about twenty" because that suggests that the number varies from time to time which it does not. SamH 20:10, 12 Aug 2004 (UTC)