Red Bull set new pit stop record – again
Red Bull broke their own pit stop record at theGerman Grand Prix, changing race winner Max Verstappen’s tyres in 1.88s.
Earlier this month at the British Grand Prix, Red Bull destroyed Williams’ pit stop record when theystopped Pierre Gasly in 1.91s.
This time it was Verstappen who benefitted from the world’s quickest pit stop.
His mechanics took all of 1.88s to put fresh tyres on the RB15 and send Verstappen back out onto the track, andon his way to victory.
FASTEST F1 PIT STOP EVER! ⏱@redbullracingtake the@DHL_MotorsportsFastest Pit Stop Award in Germany
With a new F1 world record time of 1.88s#F1#GermanGPpic.twitter.com/XvJBADylUg
— Formula 1 (@F1)July 29, 2019
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