How F1's Red Bull mastered the art of the 2-second pit stop
Briefly

Every Formula One fan is familiar with that radio message, the call for a driver to head in for a pit stop. Pit stops are strategically vital; McLaren holds the world record for the fastest at 1.80 seconds, but Red Bull is known for its consistent and blazing pace.
Red Bull has dominated pit stops, winning the DHL Fastest Pit Stop Award for six seasons, holding impressive records for quick stops. Their efficiency was evident during the Chinese Grand Prix with two rapid double stacks for Verstappen and Pérez.
Pit stops are meticulously choreographed activities, involving over 20 team members in a high-speed, noise-filled environment. Red Bull's Sporting Director highlighted the importance of everyone executing their roles perfectly in a matter of seconds.
Pit stops in Formula One are not just about speed, they are a precise dance involving perfect coordination among team members. The whole process is meticulously timed, with each member needing to execute their tasks flawlessly to achieve a successful pit stop.
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