For much of the 2025 F1 season, Ferrari has dominated the leaderboard in terms of fastest pit stops.
That was until the final round before the summer break — the Hungarian Grand Prix. Prior to Hungary, Ferrari had set the four fastest pit stops of the year, but saw its impressive record broken by McLaren at the Hungaroring.
In Hungary, McLaren completed not one, but two 1.94-second pit stops — one each for Lando Norris and Oscar Piastri.
Norris’s stop was quicker by the finest of margins, making his the fastest pit stop of the season so far, just ahead of Piastri’s.
To add to Ferrari's disappointment, Red Bull executed a 1.97-second stop for Yuki Tsunoda — the third-fastest of the year.
Ferrari impressively locks out fourth to eighth on the leaderboard; however, the Maranello-based outfit has yet to produce a sub-two-second stop in 2025.
Red Bull appears again in ninth, courtesy of a 2.06-second stop for Tsunoda at Silverstone. Ferrari also holds the 10th-fastest pit stop of the season.
So, while Ferrari boasts a staggering six of the 10 fastest pit stops so far, it does not feature in the top three.
Still, the Scuderia looks poised to claim the DHL Fastest Pit Stop Award, which sees teams earn points after each race based on the speed of their stops.
With 10 races remaining, though, there’s still plenty of time for change.Check out the 10 fastest pit stops of the season so far below!
2025 fastest pit stops
Pos. | Team | Driver & GP | Time |
---|---|---|---|
1 | McLaren | Norris - Hungary | 1.94s |
2 | McLaren | Piastri - Hungary | 1.94s |
3 | Red Bull | Tsunoda - Hungary | 1.97s |
4 | Ferrari | Leclerc - Monaco | 2.00s |
5 | Ferrari | Leclerc - Saudi Arabia | 2.00s |
6 | Ferrari | Leclerc - Imola | 2.04s |
7 | Ferrari | Leclerc - Hungary | 2.04s |
8 | Ferrari | Leclerc - China | 2.05s |
9 | Red Bull | Tsunoda - UK | 2.06s |
10 | Ferrari | Hamilton - Saudi Arabia | 2.07s |
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