- Look up
pitstop in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Pitstop may
refer to: Pit stop, in
motor racing, when the car
stops in the pits for fuel and other...
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Pitstop is a
fictional character who
appeared in the 1968 Hanna-Barbera
animated series Wacky Races and the spin-off The
Perils of
Penelope Pitstop,...
- predicaments.
Penelope Pitstop is the
title character and the
protagonist of the spin-off. She is the
heiress who
inherits the
Pitstops' vast fortune, but...
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Pitstop II is a 1984
sequel to the 1983
racing game
Pitstop, both of
which were
published by Epyx.
Ported to more
platforms than the original, Pitstop...
- The
Pitstop Ploughshares were a
group of five
members of the
Catholic Worker Movement who made
their way into
Shannon Airport in
Ireland and
damaged a...
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Pitstop is a 1983
racing video game
developed and
published by Epyx for the
Atari 8-bit computers, ColecoVision,
Coleco Adam, and
Commodore 64. A sequel...
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impressive third place, but
shunted into Ferrari's Bari
Broumand during their pitstops,
giving him
damage and
forcing him into retirement.
Ronhaar battled with...
- Kew, Matt (16 July 2020). "Formula E
could run
longer races,
bring back
pitstops with new Gen 3 cars". Autosport.
Retrieved 2
December 2020. "NASCAR teams...
- "Super Max!" is a song
performed by
Dutch band
Pitstop Boys [nl], who are fans of
Dutch Formula One
driver Max Verstappen. The song was
released on 16...
- work on the cars is
allowed to be
carried out
during the quick-charging
pitstops, and only one car per team will be able to take this stop. The Manufacturers'...