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Pit road stats: Speedy stops at Kansas benefited Bubba Wallace, others

Pit road stats: Speedy stops at Kansas benefited Bubba Wallace, others

Speed was plentiful at Kansas Speedway last weekend, and that wasn’t just for the Next Gen cars alone.

Pit road was popping in the Sunflower State as teams put up some of the fastest times of the year. According to data by Racing Insights, six of the 10 single fastest four-tire pit stops of the year came at Kansas, including spots 2-6 on the list (full top 10 is below).

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The quickest of those was on Bubba Wallace‘s No. 23 Toyota for the 23XI Racing team. His stop of 9.509 seconds on Lap 84 was the best of the day and the second-fastest of the entire season among all NASCAR Cup Series teams.

Most teams now display their own pit-stop time in their own pit box, and the data from the Next Gen cars essentially allows teams to see everybody’s times. At least one pit crew member credits that visibility leading to a spirit of competition at Kansas.

“I think when you start seeing faster stops, people start reaching for that,” said Ryan Flores, tire changer on the Team Penske No. 12 team and co-host of the “Stacking Pennies” podcast. “The only way to start reaching for that time is to take a bigger risk. Some guys fall in love with a certain (time) trying to be faster, and pit road is as hard as it’s ever been. The risk matches the reward, but the risk is really high.”

Wallace’s team consistently hit on pit road all day. In addition to having the fastest time on one four-tire stop, the No. 23 team also averaged the best time on all four-tire stops at 10.121 seconds.

Buoyed by the strength of crew Austin Dickey (front changer), Adam Hartman (rear changer), Brad Donaghy (tire carrier), Jorden Paige (jackman) and
Joshua Pech (fueler), Wallace drove to a fourth-place finish at Kansas, tied for his best finish of the year.

That pit-road performance moves the No. 23 team into fifth place on the season-long chart of fastest average four-tire pit stops of the year (see more below). William Byron‘s No. 24 crew remains at the top of the rankings following Kansas.

See below to analyze additional pit-road statistics from Racing Insights.

10 FASTEST FOUR-TIRE PIT STOPS IN 2023

Rank

Track

Driver

Time

1

Richmond

Corey LaJoie

9.309 seconds

2

Kansas

Bubba Wallace

9.509 seconds

t-3

Kansas

Ty Dillon

9.543 seconds

t-3

Kansas

Daniel Suárez

9.543 seconds

t-5

Kansas

Josh Berry (No. 48)

9.576 seconds

t-5

Kansas

Kyle Larson

9.576 seconds

7

Richmond

Corey LaJoie

9.615 seconds

t-8

Phoenix

Ty Gibbs

9.643 seconds

t-8

Kansas

Aric Almirola

9.643 seconds

10

Richmond

Chase Briscoe

9.647 seconds

BEST AVERAGE FOUR-TIRE PIT STOPS TIMES IN 2023

Rank

Number

Driver

Average stop

1

24

William Byron

11.227 seconds

2

1

Ross Chastain

11.237 seconds

t-3

6

Brad Keselowski

11.253 seconds

t-3

5

Kyle Larson

11.253 seconds

5

23

Bubba Wallace

11.257 seconds

6

4

Kevin Harvick

11.402 seconds

7

8

Kyle Busch

11.445 seconds

8

99

Daniel Suárez

11.447 seconds

9

11

Denny Hamlin

11.519 seconds

10

14

Chase Briscoe

11.549 seconds

BEST PIT CREW BY RACE IN 2023

** Pit Times are in seconds

Track

Fastest 4 Tire Pit

Average 4 Tire Stop

Daytona

William Byron 11.278

Kyle Larson 12.763

Auto Club

Daniel Suárez 9.777

Ross Chastain 10.896

Las Vegas

Alex Bowman 9.776

Chase Briscoe 10.259

Phoenix

Ty Gibbs 9.643

Corey LaJoie 10.404

Atlanta

Kyle Busch 10.243

Kyle Busch 11.094

COTA

Martin Truex Jr. 9.684

Austin Dillon 10.668

Richmond

Corey LaJoie 9.309

Alex Bowman 10.388

Bristol Dirt

NA

NA

Martinsville

Kyle Larson 9.677

Kyle Larson 10.051

Talladega

Daniel Suárez 11.011

Ross Chastain 11.577

Dover

Brad Keselowski 9.766

Brad Keselowski 10.099

Kansas

Bubba Wallace 9.509

Bubba Wallace 10.121