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Max Verstappen took the win at this weekend's chaotic rain-filled German Grand Prix this weekend, but his victory isn't the only thing worth celebrating. His pit crew at Red Bull Racing walked away with a new record for fastest pitstop, taking just 1.88 seconds to fit four new tires to the Dutch driver's RB15.
The video below shows the pitstop from multiple angles, and even after repeated viewings, it's scarcely believable. It almost appears as though the two front tires are installed at the very same moment. As with any successful pitstop, the entire event appears as one fluid motion, with every member of the team performing flawlessly.
Verstappen's stop beat the previous record, set by Pierre Gasly and his Red Bull crew at Silverstone earlier in the season, by just three one-hundredths of a second. We have a feeling this time will be tough to beat.

From: Road & Track