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racetrack

[ UK /ɹˈe‍ɪstɹæk/ ]
[ US /ˈɹeɪˌstɹæk/ ]
NOUN
  1. a course over which races are run

How To Use racetrack In A Sentence

  • Marshals struggled in vain to prevent spectators rushing onto the racetrack.
  • The series is so competitive that an extra second on a pit stop or getting through traffic on the racetrack can mean the difference between finishing first or fourth.
  • Those participants who qualify from each local market will join as a team representing their racetrack or off-track betting facility in Las Vegas.
  • The shop provided saddles, boots, and other riding equipment for riders at south Florida racetracks.
  • Each month two winners will be chosen and invited to complete a timed lap, with an instructor, round a racetrack. Times, Sunday Times
  • Plans call for the demolition of the racetrack and grandstand to provide the necessary space for expansion.
  • Our members are statistically amongst the safest people with whom to share a racetrack, with consistently fewer incidents and therefore more track time.
  • An artificial hoof attached to a machine that mimics the pounding of a horse's stride may help researchers discover the safest racetrack surface material for horses.
  • Chairman Frank Stronach has targeted NYRA as a takeover candidate for his company, which is North America's largest operator of pari-mutuel racetracks.
  • It kind of indicated a couple of times that maybe you missed the competitive atmosphere of the racetrack and the track side. Is that what led you to leave the booth and to definitely get back to racing more on a competitive basis?
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