This is The Mathematics of Formula 1, a newsletter about how data analysis, mathematics, and physics can create some of the fastest cars on the planet.
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Tires are the most variable part of the Formula 1 car. Teams change tires once or twice during a race as part of their strategy and also change tires as they wear down.
Formula 1 engineers are always trying to improve the team’s car since even shaving a tenth of a second can make a difference between places. This is why before every race season, there is a weekend of pre-season testing.
Pit stops are one of the most exciting parts of a Formula 1 race. Races can be won through pit strategy but they can also be lost in a blink of an eye because of a slow stop. Much thought goes into when cars pit depending on circumstances l...
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