A Formula 1 pit stop is much more than just stopping, changing tyres and accelerating away. Absolute precision, perfect teamwork and split-second decisions are needed for a smooth pit stop. Pit stops are possibly the most visual evidence of why Formula 1 racing is a team sport. The DHL Fastest Pit Stop Award was established in 2015 to recognise outstanding teamwork and performance from the ‘unsung heroes’ who make a critically important contribution to the drivers’ success on the track.
| Grand Prix | Team | Driver | Fastest Stop |
| Australia | Force India | Nico Hulkenberg | 2.80s |
| Malaysia | Ferrari | Sebastian Vettel | 2.40s |
| China | Ferrari | Sebastian Vettel | 2.30s |
| Bahrain | Ferrari | Kimi Raikkonen | 2.32s |
| Spain | Ferrari | Sebastian Vettel | 2.20s |
| Monaco | McLaren | Jenson Button | 2.53s |
| Canada | Mercedes | Nico Rosberg | 2.62s |
| Austria | Lotus | Romain Grosjean | 2.60s |
| Great Britain | Mercedes | Lewis Hamilton | 2.48s |
| Hungary | Red Bull Racing | Daniil Kvyat | 2.36s |
| Belgium | Mercedes | Lewis Hamilton | 2.45s |
| Italy | Red Bull Racing | Daniil Kvyat | 2.10s |
| Singapore | Red Bull Racing | Daniil Kvyat | 2.53s |
| Japan | Ferrari | Sebastian Vettel | 2.24s |
| Russia | Ferrari | Sebastian Vettel | 2.21s |
| United States | Red Bull Racing | Daniel Ricciardo | 2.17s |
| Mexico | Ferrari | Sebastian Vettel | 2.30s |
| Brazil | Toro Rosso | Max Verstappen | 2.36s |
Winners: Ferrari