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New Formula 1 Pit Stop World Record: 1.82 Seconds
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The Aston Martin Red Bull Racing team has just clocked the fastest pit stop ever of 1.82 seconds at the 2019 Brazilian Grand Prix.

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For the third time in the 2019 season, Red Bull have broken the pit stop record.  In the Formula 1 Brazilian GP, they serviced Max Verstappen on the first of his three stops in an amazing 1.82 seconds, shaving six hundredths off their own record set at Hockenheim.  They not only set a new world record for tire changing.  Max Verstappen, starting from pole position, drove an outstanding race, in which he easily held world champion Lewis Hamilton at bay and won with a three-stop strategy.  'As a team you always try and make everything perfect,' says Verstappen.  'I focus on my job, and the team also try to do a perfect job in the pits and on the strategy, and clearly today it worked out pretty perfectly.'
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