Ferrari Shatters Red Bull’s Pit Stop Dominance: A Historic Triumph Unveiled!
In a stunning twist that has sent shockwaves through the Formula 1 world, Ferrari has officially dethroned Red Bull Racing from its iron grip on the DHL Fastest Pit Stop Award for the 2025 season. This remarkable achievement, hailed by Ferrari chairman John Elkann, marks a triumphant return to the top of a competitive arena that has been dominated by Red Bull for an astonishing six years.
Ferrari’s pit crew has showcased a level of consistency and precision that has been nothing short of extraordinary. Regularly clocking pit stops within the blistering 2.5-second window, the Scuderia team has executed flawless performances throughout the season, culminating in a mathematical advantage that became undeniable after the Las Vegas Grand Prix. With an impressive total of 522 points, Ferrari has left Red Bull trailing far behind at 346 points, signaling a new era for the Italian giants in the pit lane.
The competition for the award has been fierce, but with only 86 points remaining in play, Ferrari’s lead is insurmountable. Close rivals McLaren (342 points) and Racing Bulls (332 points) are left scrambling for scraps as they watch Ferrari celebrate its well-earned victory. The final standings reflect a remarkable turnaround for Ferrari, who have climbed back to the pinnacle of pit stop excellence.
1. Ferrari – 522 points 2. Red Bull – 346 points 3. McLaren – 342 points 4. Racing Bulls – 332 points 5. Mercedes – 248 points 6. Sauber – 181 points 7. Alpine – 99 points 8. Williams – 62 points
The end of Red Bull’s astonishing streak is nothing short of historic. This marks the first time since 2015 that Ferrari has claimed the Fastest Pit Stop crown, a title that Red Bull had monopolized since 2018. While Ferrari celebrates its return to glory, it’s noteworthy that they do not hold any of the season’s top six fastest individual pit stops—those accolades belong to McLaren, who rank first through third, while Red Bull occupies the fourth to sixth spots. Both teams have achieved mind-blowing pit stop times of under two seconds, while Ferrari’s best was a commendable even two seconds.
Ultimately, this victory is a testament to Ferrari’s unwavering consistency over sheer speed. The relentless execution and flawless teamwork of the Scuderia have secured them the prestigious trophy, which is now making its way back to Maranello. As fans and rivals alike reflect on this monumental achievement, one thing is clear: Ferrari is back, and they’re not just racing—they’re redefining the game!









