If you've ever been to a tire shop for four brand-spankin'-new tires, you can typically expect to sit around for at least an hour. If you show up on a Saturday, you had better just drop off your car and come back in three or four hours. That is, of course, unless you are F1->ke190 driver Jenson Button->ke903.

At the German Grand Prix on Sunday, Button was in 3rd place and pulled into the pits for a new set of tires, which you can typically expect to lose at least one position when doing. Button, on the other hand, pulled in and didn't even lose a single position. It's not because the car trailing him was so far behind, but rather because his pit crew was ridiculously fast. They lifted the car, removed four tires and rims, and installed four new tires and rims in 2.31 seconds.

That's not only insanely fast, but it is also a new world record. One YouTube user managed to get a shot of the record-breaking pit stop and posted it for all of us to see. Literally, if you blink, you'll miss almost everything.

Check out the above video to see just how fast this crew gets this job done. The lightning-fast work of Button's crew also enabled him to overtake the No. 2 slot, as Sebastian Vettel->ke3801 pitted shortly after Button.

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