Paris - Winner Max Verstappen and Red Bull beat their own record for a pit stop at last weekend's German Grand Prix, Formula 1 partners DHL tweeted on Monday.
Team-mate Pierre Gasly's 1.90 seconds at Silverstone earlier this month was pipped by Verstappen's 1.88 seconds in Hockenheim on Sunday.
"Incredible! Another new pit stop world record! Well done, @redbullracing !," the company who sponsor a fastest pit stop award, tweeted.
Dutchman Verstappen clinched victory in Germany as driver's championship leader Lewis Hamilton was promoted to ninth spot having originally claimed 11th place in a chaotic race.
The next Grand Prix of the 21-race season takes place in Hungary on August 4.
FASTEST F1 PIT STOP EVER! ???@redbullracing take the @DHL_Motorsports Fastest Pit Stop Award in Germany ??With a new F1 world record time of 1.88s ??#F1 #GermanGP pic.twitter.com/XvJBADylUg
— Formula 1 (@F1) July 29, 2019