If we told you to do something in 2.05 seconds, about the only thing you can do is breathe, blink or if you're lucky, a combination of both.

But for the pit crew of Infiniti Red Bull->ke731, 2.05 seconds is a long time, long enough, in fact, to successfully change four tires on a Formula One racecar in the middle of competition. In doing so, the 2.05-second pit stop has been recognized as a new world record for being the fastest pit stop in history, eclipsing the previous record set by McLaren->ke735 a year ago when it recorded a pit stop of 2.31 seconds.

Actually, the McLaren time from a year wasn't the record when Red Bull recorded its 2.05-second pit stop for Mark Webber. The record was 2.13 seconds that was also set by the team for Sebastian Vettel...12 laps earlier.

All in all, six pit stops from the 2013 Malaysian Grand Prix went faster than McLaren's record last year, including one by the British race team who managed to post a new team record pit stop of 2.28 seconds.

It's hard to imagine how you can successfully do a full pit stop in 2.05 seconds but if you need visual proof as to how those record setting two seconds happened, just watch the video and you'll understand why those pit crew folks are the best at what they do.

And if you want to watch McLaren's 2.31-second record-setting pit stop from Germany last season, you can find the video after the jump

McLaren F1's 2.31-Second Pit Stop