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NASCAR Cup Series Pit Stop Analyzer

Sort and filter NASCAR Cup Series pit stops by in-box time, driver time, stop type, and crew.

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About these pit-stop times

NASCAR Cup 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.