racetrack
race
ˈreɪs
reis
track
træk
trāk
British pronunciation
/ɹˈe‍ɪstɹæk/

Definition & Meaning of "racetrack"in English

Racetrack
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a course specifically designed for racing events, where human runners, horses, or cars can compete against each other

racetrack definition and meaning

What is a "racetrack"?

A racetrack is a specially designed surface or course where races take place, such as horse racing, car racing, or cycling events. It is usually oval-shaped, with curves and straight sections, providing the appropriate conditions for fast racing. Racetracks are made of materials that ensure good grip and safety for the competitors. In motorsports, racetracks may include features like bends and elevation changes to test the skill of drivers. Racetracks are typically equipped with areas for spectators to watch the event and for teams to prepare their vehicles or horses.

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The racetrack was buzzing with excitement as the competitors lined up for the final lap.
She loves going to the racetrack on weekends to watch the races.
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