Tesla aims to achieve same-hour services by using Formular 1 put crew techniques. Tesla vehicles on road have been increasing rapidly over the past years. While the automaker is focused on increasing its Supercharging network, it is also working on providing faster services.

Musk announced this through Twitter, “Excited to work with Tesla Service to enable same-hour service as often as possible! Applying Formula 1 pit crew techniques to Teslas.”
Welcome @Chiefboltkennyh to @TeslaMotors. He will apply Formula 1 techniques to revolutionize servicing mainstream cars.
— Elon Musk (@elonmusk) April 6, 2015
Interestingly Elon Musk posted something similar in 2015. it was pointed out in the comments. Apparently, Tesla put the idea to provide faster services long before millions of its cars are on road.
Welcome @Chiefboltkennyh to @TeslaMotors. He will apply Formula 1 techniques to revolutionize servicing mainstream cars.
— Elon Musk (@elonmusk) April 6, 2015
Back in 2015, Tesla hired Kenny Handkammer, 25-year F1 veteran and former Red Bull Racing chief mechanic, to lead new service programs as Global Director of Service Innovation. One of the first programs he put in place was F1-inspired ‘fast lanes’ at service centers to curb wait times. Handkammer left Tesla in 2017 and he is now in charge of Global Technical Service & Operations at Lucid Motors.
Better services
This new announcement today comes after Tesla already announced a renewed focus on service over the last few months. Last month, we reported on Musk’s announcement that Tesla is working on service in North America and how Telsa is aiming to make the majority of appointments same-day repairs. As we noted, it is much needed since Tesla’s customer fleet is growing at a much faster pace than its service infrastructure.
However, Musk didn’t elaborate on how Tesla plans to achieve that. Tesla’s service problem was much bigger than we anticipated as we learned that the automaker was going as far as sending untrained employees from another department to work on cars. During a company-wide meeting a week after the same-day repair announcement, Musk elaborated after being asked by an employee. “I think we still have a relatively conventional approach to servicing – although we kind of use the vehicle app. So we definitely have better servicing than the rest of the industry, but I really want Tesla to look at how we can revolutionize service and I don’t know, make it 10 times better than the rest of the industry.”
The CEO said that the goal to get to two-third thirds of appointments being same-day repairs is part of that mission. He said that Tesla looked at the data of all the different repairs, and he believes that most of them can be done on the same day as long as parts are available at the service centers.