Definition of «racetrack»

A racetrack is a facility where horse or car racing events are held. It typically features an oval-shaped track with grandstands for spectators, and may also include stables, training facilities, and other amenities associated with horse or auto racing.

Usage examples

  1. The Formula One cars raced around the iconic racetrack, reaching incredible speeds.
  2. The jockey skillfully guided his horse around the tight turns of the racetrack, aiming for victory.
  3. Spectators eagerly lined the racetrack, cheering and placing bets on their favorite horses.
  4. The go-karting enthusiasts rented the racetrack for an exciting day of fast-paced competition.
  5. The construction workers were tasked with repaving the racetrack to ensure a smooth and safe surface for future races.

Sentences with «racetrack»

  • Scientists spot ice shoving rocks on Racetrack Playa in California, resolving a longstanding geological enigma (scientificamerican.com)
  • Following the 2004 outbreak, the extent of respiratory infections in Greyhounds was established by two lines of evidence: 11,14 Respiratory disease outbreaks occurred during 2004 and 2005 at racetracks in at least 13 states, representing over 20,000 dogs. (dogflu.com)
  • Because of their tremendous speed, greyhound racing is a popular spectator sport, drawing large crowds at racetracks around the country. (animals.howstuffworks.com)
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