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Pit road stats: William Byron's crew shines, sets pace at Charlotte

Pit road stats: William Byron's crew shines, sets pace at Charlotte

The data is conclusive: William Byron’s second-place finish in Monday’s Coca-Cola 600 would not have been possible without the work of his pit crew.

The No. 24 Hendrick Motorsports team had a staggering day on pit road, perhaps the best pitting performance of the season — especially when considering this group maintained its poise and precision on a rain-delayed race that also serves as the longest event of the year.

The facts:

Byron started on the pole position and therefore had the premium No. 1 pit stall.

Throughout the race, Byron gained 19 positions on pit road.

Byron took the lead off pit road six times.

Three of the six single fastest four-tire pit stops of the season came at the hands of the No. 24 team on Monday, including a blistering 9.383-second pit on Lap 276.

“The car was great tonight, just not quite good enough,” Byron said after finishing runner-up. “Really proud of the effort. The pit crew was phenomenal on pit road. Those guys are just high energy.”

“Those guys” are changers Jeff Cordero and Orane Ossowski, carrier Ryan Patton, jackman Spencer Bishop and fueler Landon Walker.

The No. 24 team’s average four-tire stop time at Charlotte was 10.008 seconds, the fastest showing of all 14 regular-season races so far this year. The team also ranks first on the year in average time on four-tire pit stops (see full table below).

Other pit-road notes:

• The No. 23 pit crew of 23XI Racing driver Bubba Wallace dropped out of the top 10 ranking for best average time throughout the season. A rough day at Charlotte saw them fall from fifth place on the season to out of the top 10, although Wallace and team still rallied for a top-five finish at Charlotte.

• In addition to the excellence shown by Byron’s team at Charlotte, Ty Gibbs’ crew on the No. 54 Joe Gibbs Racing Toyota had the third single-fastest four-tire stop of the season at 9.443 seconds.

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

Charlotte

William Byron

9.383 seconds

3

Charlotte

Ty Gibbs

9.443 seconds

4

Charlotte

William Byron

9.504 seconds

5

Kansas

Bubba Wallace

9.509 seconds

6

Charlotte

William Byron

9.541 seconds

t-7

Kansas

Ty Dillon

9.543 seconds

t-7

Kansas

Daniel Suárez

9.543 seconds

t-9

Darlington

Kevin Harvick

9.576 seconds

t-9

Kansas

Josh Berry (No. 48)

9.576 seconds

BEST AVERAGE FOUR-TIRE PIT STOP TIMES IN 2023

Rank

Number

Driver

Average stop

1

24

William Byron

10.944 seconds

2

5

Kyle Larson

11.110 seconds

3

4

Kevin Harvick

11.168 seconds

4

6

Brad Keselowski

11.192 seconds

5

1

Ross Chastain

11.221 seconds

6

54

Ty Gibbs

11.250 seconds

7

99

Daniel Suárez

11.285 seconds

8

8

Kyle Busch

11.322 seconds

9

19

Martin Truex Jr.

11.353 seconds

10

10

Aric Almirola

11.389 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

Darlington

Kevin Harvick 9.576

Martin Truex Jr. 10.162

Charlotte

William Byron 9.383

William Byron 10.008