Turkish GP: Pit Stop Summary

Who was the best in the pits, in Turkey?

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The Turkish Grand Prix set the record for the number of pit stops since the start of the 2011 season, with 81 times through the hands of the mechanics. Thirteen of the 23 drivers who started the race were on a four-stop strategy. Seven of them were among the top eight finishers, with Button being the only representative of the three-stop drivers. Jérôme d’Ambrosio stood out with a two-stop strategy.

Not only did Sebastian Vettel secure pole position and the victory, but he was also the most efficient driver in the pits. The German held the best average per stop (20.402 seconds), having also recorded the best stop of the weekend at 20.112 seconds, never exceeding the 21-second mark during his three other stops.

The Red Bull mechanics were in great form as the team was the most efficient with an average time of 20.701 seconds per stop for its two drivers. The 2010 World Champions were ahead of Force India, Lotus Grand Prix, and Toro Rosso. Mercedes, although one of the benchmarks in this field, was only 5th with an average time per stop of 21.360 seconds, largely due to the nose change on Michael Schumacher’s W02. However, the team achieved the 2nd and 3rd best stops of the weekend, with 20.308 seconds for Rosberg and 20.379 seconds for Schumacher.

The German team is ahead of Ferrari, whose average was hampered by the poor stops made on Felipe Massa’s car, while McLaren, which experienced several issues on both its cars during its stops, is only the 9th team in this specific ranking.

Note that Pastor Maldonado was penalized with a drive-through penalty, which was not included in his average.

Drivers Teams Number of Stops Average Stop Best Stop
1 Sebastian Vettel Red Bull 4 20”402 20”112
2 Paul di Resta Force India 4 20”999 20”775
3 Mark Webber Red Bull 4 21”100 20”421
4 Nico Rosberg Mercedes 4 21”189 20”308
5 Adrian Sutil Force India 3 21”246 21”006
6 Fernando Alonso Ferrari 4 21”530 21”308
7 Vitaly Petrov Lotus GP 4 21”561 21”323
8 Nick Heidfeld Lotus GP 4 21”744 20”872
9 Jenson Button McLaren 3 21”808 21”368
10 Sebastien Buemi Toro Rosso 3 21”976 21”769
11 Jaime Alguersuari Toro Rosso 4 22”114 21”826
12 Rubens Barrichello Williams 3 22”424 21”687
13 Heikki Kovalainen Team Lotus 3 22”534 21”633
14 Kamui Kobayashi Sauber 3 22”577 21”820
15 Jarno Trulli Team Lotus 3 22”716 22”219
16 Pastor Maldonado Williams 3 22”754 21”827
17 Michael Schumacher Mercedes 4 23”016 20”379
18 Felipe Massa Ferrari 4 23”374 21”326
19 Jerome d’Ambrosio Virgin 2 23”808 22”779
20 Sergio Perez Sauber 4 24”061 21”715
21 Lewis Hamilton McLaren 4 24”909 20”833
22 Narain Karthikeyan HRT 3 25”596 24”274
23 Vitantonio Liuzzi HRT 4 37”493 24”634
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