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NASCAR Xfinity Series Pit Stop Analyzer

O'Reilly Auto Parts Series — per-crew pit-stop times.

#
CarTeam
Avg Best 5
Best Stop
5th Best
FuelerFront ChangerRear ChangerJack
1#20Joe Gibbs Racing13.2013.0013.28Cory WhiteKale UphoffRyan ZunkAdam Lewis
2#18Joe Gibbs Racing13.4513.2013.72Shawn HawkinsAnthony O'BrienDwayne OglesWill Cooper
3#2Richard Childress Racing13.5513.0214.06Tyler RaderBryan KetchieEthan TinglerBrandon Derby
4#54Joe Gibbs Racing13.6713.1414.08Ray HernandezChris JacksonSobe Sobecki
5#1JR Motorsports14.1013.8414.30Milan RudanovicRyan MulderSeth GajdorusAslan Pugh
6#00Haas Factory Team14.1913.9614.50Matthew KempfDaniel CoffeyDalton LeonardSean Cotten
7#7JR Motorsports14.2013.8014.64Jacob ConleyKevin TeafDevin DelRiccoDax Hollifield III
8#88JR Motorsports14.2213.2614.72Matt LehmanRyan FloresChad AvritCody French
9#8JR Motorsports14.2213.6614.44Landon WalkerDonnie TasserOrane OssowskiSpencer Bishop
10#19Joe Gibbs Racing14.2813.9814.48Luke DealDustin NecaiseBryan BackusMatt Wilps
11#21Richard Childress Racing14.2913.7414.54Justin WhiteChase MastersonShayne PipalaNick Covey
12#41Haas Factory Team14.6114.4614.80Ace KeenerThomas HatcherCory BaldwinLogan Braucht
13#17Hendrick Motorsports14.9614.6215.42Brandon HarderJafar HallRod CoxAllen Holman
14#99Viking Motorsports15.1514.3015.50Brook DavenportGarrett WagerBen WeberMarkus Pierce-Brewster
15#9JR Motorsports15.1714.4615.86Evan MarchalMichael RobertsKen PozegaJosh Appleby
16#96Viking Motorsports15.3215.1215.50Brandon ChapmanJosh DaleAndrew BridgeforthSherman Timbs
17#39RSS Racing15.8015.0816.28Jimmy WattsTanner AndrewsPedro Martinez JrKapil Fletcher
18#27Jordan Anderson Racing15.8815.1816.56Nathan SpoorDakota BondsBrandon TrainoMark Janssen
19#32Jordan Anderson Racing15.9515.5816.24Jamie FradyTim SheetsGarrett HinsonJacob Budd
20#31Jordan Anderson Racing15.9915.3816.62Michael DuskiAustin HollandJerick NewsomeRichie Williams Jr
21#24Sam Hunt Racing16.1015.9816.20Chris WalkerJosh LeslieAyrton PayneNoah Massey
22#48Big Machine Racing16.1415.4616.46Zico PasutDaniel BachDawson BackusIan Schulz
23#26Sam Hunt Racing16.2815.4816.84Tanner MuseJJ JacobsenVincent VazquezDeAndre Smith
24#44Alpha Prime Racing16.3815.9417.02Patrick GaddyJacob NelsonPatrick McGaffiganCorbin Martin
25#28RSS Racing16.4716.0416.96Zaire LawrenceMarcus HortonJeremy FullerEvan Clay
26#25AM Racing16.6116.3016.86
27#92DGM Racing x JIM16.8015.7817.28Arinze ObiBrian EastlandJordy BradenCorey King
28#91DGM Racing x JIM16.8016.2617.18Zach BrownTaylor CaseGary LabretoneTyriq Mccord
29#87Peterson Racing Group17.1916.0818.10AJ HeisterMichael JohnsonRyan NantunaCharles Thacker
30#0SS-Green Light Racing17.5416.8818.10Zach HarrisonCharles BrowneTrenton GissentannerJeremy Cannon
31#51Jeremy Clements Racing17.7917.3218.20Douglas WarrickShiloh WindsorBryan KetchieNick Covey
32#45Alpha Prime Racing17.9517.1018.80Justin WilsonDeiontae JonesAl Blades JrKeeon Johnson
33#3Richard Childress Racing18.8218.5819.00Douglas WarrickBryan KetchieShiloh WindsorGarrett Crall
34#52AM Racing19.2217.7020.54
35#5Hettinger Racing19.4016.9221.42
36#55Joey Gase Motorsports19.5718.0420.74Charlie BondWesley McphersonColby ClarkReShaun Myers
37#07SS-Green Light Racing19.9119.2620.26Austin VandallCaison DillonCory SeligNolan Flanagan
38#30Barrett-Cope Racing20.3719.0421.60
39#02Young's Motorsports21.5119.2222.56Bryan GriffinTy WilliamsConnor Williamson
40#35Joey Gase Motorsports23.0419.4227.02David Brandon JrDalanda OuendenoRoger DieboldChris Terry
41#42Young's Motorsports24.1421.5225.10Jamie EdwardsTy WilliamsConnor Williamson
42#53?26.6321.7429.86
43#38RSS Racing28.0926.0032.14
44#74Mike Harmon Racing29.2419.1639.74

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About these pit-stop times

NASCAR Xfinity Series pit-stop performance, sortable by in-box time, driver time, stop type, and crew. Filter by season, track, and stop strategy (4 tires, 2 tires, fuel only). Times come from the official NASCAR pit-stop loop data.

Frequently asked

What's the difference between "in-box time" and "driver time"?

In-box time is from when the car stops in the box until it starts moving again — purely the crew's work. Driver time includes the approach and exit (deceleration in, acceleration out), so it's a mix of crew speed and the driver's pit-lane discipline.

How does pit-crew speed translate to a finish position?

Faster pit stops keep drivers on the lead lap and in better track position. Track position cascades into a better finishing position, more fast laps, and more laps led.

Why filter out road courses?

Road-course pit stops can include strategy stops, fuel-only stops, and weather-driven stops that aren't directly comparable to oval pit work. The default is oval-only so the crew rankings reflect apples-to-apples speed.