Red Bull breaks F1 pit stop record for second race in a row
The Red Bull Formula 1 team has set a new record time for the fastest-ever pit stop carried out during a race at the German Grand Prix.
After clocking a 1.90 pit stop at Silverstone during the British Grand Prix at the previous round while servicing Pierre Gasly, the team eclipsed its own time by changing all four wheels on Max Verstappen’s car in just 1.88s in Germany.
It was one of five pit stops the Dutchman made as he won an action-packed and crazy race in changeable conditions, recording his second victory in three races for the Milton Keynes squad.
The Red Bull Formula 1 team has set a new record time for the fastest-ever pit stop carried out during a race at the German Grand Prix.
After clocking a 1.90 pit stop at Silverstone during the British Grand Prix at the previous round while servicing Pierre Gasly, the team eclipsed its own time by changing all four wheels on Max Verstappen’s car in just 1.88s in Germany.
It was one of five pit stops the Dutchman made as he won an action-packed and crazy race in changeable conditions, recording his second victory in three races for the Milton Keynes squad.
Incredible! Another new pit stop world record! Well done, @redbullracing! #GermanGP #DHLF1 #F1 #MomentsThatDeliver
— DHL_Motorsports (@DHL_Motorsports) July 29, 2019
All pit stop times from Hockenheim: https://t.co/J27YVFsufC pic.twitter.com/6oll5T5yDl