A green flag pit stop occurs while racing continues at full speed. Drivers enter pit road without a caution period. Teams must complete service quickly to avoid losing laps. During a long run a leader makes a green flag pit stop for fuel. Timing determines whether a driver loses track position. Crews change tires and refuel efficiently. Drivers follow pit road speed limits strictly. Mistakes under green conditions cost significant time. Strategy often revolves around pit cycle timing. Crew chiefs calculate fuel windows carefully. Smooth entry and exit reduce overall stop duration. Green flag stops demand precision under pressure. Successful execution preserves competitive standing.
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