A stop made during an automobile race at the pit to refuel and perform other periodic maintenance on the vehicle
does not mean the local bar It means it's bathroom break time IF you're lucky, there's an outhouse; but more often then not, you'll be getting "back to nature"
When a driver stops his car for service, i e tire change, re-fuel, repairs, etc crew members jump over the wall to address his car's needs as speedily as possible A typical pit stop today in NASCAR takes an average of 17 seconds
Point during the race in which a car pulls into its pit stall and the crew services the car This includes tires, fuel, window and grill cleaning, and damage repair
a brief stop at a pit during an automobile race to take on fuel or service the car a stop during an automobile trip for rest and refreshment
rest stop, rest area; action of taking a break during a journey; action of stopping to refuel during a car race
In motor racing, if a driver makes a pit stop, he or she stops in a special place at the side of the track to get more fuel and to make repairs. He had to make four pit stops during the race
a brief stop at a pit during an automobile race to take on fuel or service the car
If you've "got it bad", this is what you call any restroom break, regardless of where you are and who you're talking to