Hungarian Grand Prix pit stops

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DriverTeamPit stop timeOn lap
1Jenson ButtonMcLaren3.58214
2Mark WebberRed Bull3.58843
3Sebastian VettelRed Bull3.615
4Lewis HamiltonMcLaren3.63815
5Rubens BarrichelloWilliams3.73755
6Kamui KobayashiSauber3.86116
7Sebastien BuemiToro Rosso4.33515
8Fernando AlonsoFerrari4.6315
9Nico HulkenbergWilliams4.71815
10Felipe MassaFerrari4.98315
11Pedro de la RosaSauber5.3715
12Vitaly PetrovRenault5.39615
13Jarno TrulliLotus5.53620
14Lucas di GrassiVirgin5.59815
15Bruno SennaHRT6.16915
16Sakon YamamotoHRT6.58514
17Vitantonio LiuzziForce India9.46314
18Timo GlockVirgin9.57615
19Michael SchumacherMercedes10.66315
20Robert Kubica*Renault10.81722
21Heikki KovalainenLotus11.08415
22Nico RosbergMercedes12.6715
23Lucas di GrassiVirgin17.21216
24Robert KubicaRenault106.07615

*Stop/go penalty

The FIA only lists the total time spent in pit lane for each car – it does not produce complete data on the stationary times for every pit stop. The times above therefore reflect the total time lost by each car during its pit stop, minus the typical pit lane time loss for this track. It shows not only how quickly the team performed the tyre change (typically around three seconds), but also how well the driver stopped on his mark and accelerated away again.

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    14 comments on “Hungarian Grand Prix pit stops”

    1. anyone notice .. Ferrari are losing more than a second to mclaren in their pit stops.. could be decisive going ahead

      1. I think it is McLaren that have improved their own pit stops. Earlier in the season they were quite slow.

        Although remember they only had one car to pit at the safety car. Button came in a lap ealier, so there was less pressure.

    2. only 106s for kubica…

      mclaren seem to have really upped their game with pit stops recently

      1. ferrari were able to take their time as they came in on their own during the safety car

      2. Younger Hamilton
        1st August 2010, 21:42

        Thats probably we’re way off the pace on the track.

    3. Woah, 106seconds…….. XD

      1. jsw11984 (@jarred-walmsley)
        1st August 2010, 20:09

        thats the stop/go penalty i’d imagine

        1. nope, that’s the 10 second stop above the 106, 106 might have been the coming together with Sutil in the pit lane?

          1. yeah, that had to pull the 2 cars apart… was quite amusing for a bit

    4. Looks like McLaren have finally sorted out their super slow pit stops…

    5. I don’t understand.
      Why isn’t Adrian Sutil in the list? He should be listed even though retiring in the pits.

      1. Sutil isn’t on the list because the clock is still running on his pit stop.

    6. Those times are weird.

      I just checked the replay, Alonso’s pit-stop lasted more than 5 sec!

    7. Longest pitstop in History?

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