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    Did Norris’s slow pit stop really make no ‘difference’ to him? Azerbaijan GP data | 2025 Azerbaijan Grand Prix interactive data

    McLaren team principal Andrea Stella was quick to deny Lando Norris’s race suffered as a result of his slow pit stop on lap 37. Was he right?

    Norris had the slowest pit stop of any driver bar Fernando Alonso, though the Aston Martin driver was held for an extra five seconds to serve a time penalty.

    Compared to the quickest standard pit stops, Norris lost around two seconds. He rejoined the track immediately behind Charles Leclerc, with Liam Lawson ahead of them.

    Shortly before Norris’s pit stop, McLaren urged him to get closer to Yuki Tsunoda in a bid to ‘undercut’ the Red Bull driver by getting onto fresh tyres before him. But after Norris’s slow pit stop, Tsunoda was easily able to pit and rejoin ahead of him.

    Would the time Norris lost have made any difference to that? Stella reckoned not. “The pit stop itself didn’t make any difference because we would have ended up pretty much in the area of Leclerc,” he said.

    The four cars disputing fifth place were so close at this point that judging what might have happened had Norris had a normal pit stop is open to interpretation. What is clear is that his slow pit stop only needed to be very slightly better for him to rejoin the track close enough to be able to use DRS immediately, and that could have helped him a great deal.

    The first DRS detection point at Baku is at the pit lane exit. Norris reached it around 1.2 seconds after Leclerc and therefore could not use DRS on the following straight. With a quicker pit stop he could have been close enough to Leclerc to use DRS, and potentially pass him earlier than he did.

    Liam Lawson, Yuki Tsunoda, Lando Norris, Baku City Circuit, 2025
    Norris ended his race stuck behind Tsunoda

    It’s even possible he could have rejoined in front of Leclerc. As the Ferrari driver was within DRS range of Lawson, Norris would have had that benefit.

    Of course, had Norris come out immediately in front of another car, he might just as easily have fallen prey to them on the next straight, as happened to Tsunoda when he emerged from the pits ahead of Lawson. But in that case Tsunoda was not able to use DRS himself; had Norris come out between Lawson and Leclerc he would have been able to, and that might have made the difference.

    In a best-case scenario for Norris he would have rejoined between Lawson and Leclerc, immediately used his DRS to pass the Racing Bulls car, and then been able to attack Tsunoda without the Red Bull driver having the benefit of DRS. But it’s far from certain this would have happened.

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    Moreover, the slow pit stop was only the last in a long line of things which went wrong for Norris over the weekend. There was the questionable qualifying strategy, the error on his Q3 lap, losing positions at the start and restart. Given that, it’s hardly surprising Stella doesn’t want to focus on the pit stop alone.

    However it’s also true that this was the second race in a row in which a slow pit stop compromised Norris’s race, and McLaren know they need to get on top of that.

    2025 Azerbaijan Grand Prix lap chart

    The positions of each driver on every lap. Click name to highlight, right-click to reset. Toggle drivers using controls below:

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    2025 Azerbaijan Grand Prix race chart

    The gaps between each driver on every lap compared to the leader’s average lap time. Very large gaps omitted. Scroll to zoom, drag to pan and right-click to reset. Toggle drivers using controls below:

    2025 Azerbaijan Grand Prix lap times

    All the lap times by the drivers (in seconds, very slow laps excluded). Scroll to zoom, drag to pan and toggle drivers using the control below:

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    2025 Azerbaijan Grand Prix fastest laps

    Each driver’s fastest lap:

    2025 Azerbaijan Grand Prix tyre strategies

    The tyre strategies for each driver:

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    2025 Azerbaijan Grand Prix pit stop times

    How long each driver’s pit stops took:

    Rank # Driver Team Complete stop time (s) Gap to best (s) Stop no. Lap no.
    1 63 George Russell Mercedes 19.809 1 39
    2 27 Nico Hulkenberg Sauber 19.97 0.161 1 36
    3 44 Lewis Hamilton Ferrari 20.062 0.253 1 36
    4 1 Max Verstappen Red Bull 20.221 0.412 1 40
    5 30 Liam Lawson Racing Bulls 20.283 0.474 1 20
    6 6 Isack Hadjar Racing Bulls 20.294 0.485 1 29
    7 22 Yuki Tsunoda Red Bull 20.323 0.514 1 38
    8 23 Alexander Albon Williams 20.489 0.68 2 15
    9 55 Carlos Sainz Jnr Williams 20.508 0.699 1 27
    10 16 Charles Leclerc Ferrari 20.542 0.733 1 19
    11 12 Andrea Kimi Antonelli Mercedes 20.669 0.86 1 18
    12 31 Esteban Ocon Haas 20.691 0.882 1 1
    13 23 Alexander Albon Williams 20.758 0.949 1 1
    14 31 Esteban Ocon Haas 20.759 0.95 2 2
    15 5 Gabriel Bortoleto Sauber 20.845 1.036 1 26
    16 43 Franco Colapinto Alpine 21.088 1.279 1 16
    17 87 Oliver Bearman Haas 21.194 1.385 1 28
    18 10 Pierre Gasly Alpine 21.5 1.691 1 35
    19 18 Lance Stroll Aston Martin 21.82 2.011 1 37
    20 4 Lando Norris McLaren 21.975 2.166 1 37
    21 14 Fernando Alonso Aston Martin 25.768 5.959 1 21

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