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racetrack
[ reys-trak ]
noun
- a plot of ground, usually oval, laid out for horse racing.
- the course for any race.
racetrack
/ ˈɪˌٰæ /
noun
- a circuit or course, esp an oval one, used for motor racing, speedway, etc
- Also calledracecourse a long broad track, usually of grass, enclosed between rails, and with starting and finishing points marked upon it, over which horses are raced
Word History and Origins
Origin of racetrack1
Example Sentences
“When we did Hollywood Park, it was revitalizing what was once a great sports area from the heyday of the Forum and the racetrack,” Demoff said.
He was also a mean performer on the racetrack, driving Formula Ford cars and taking part in the 1983 Daytona Endurance Race.
In short, change the law so that HHR would be allowed on racetrack grounds.
are the racetracks doing to work with the lobbyists to work with the legislators to make that happen in California?’
In Sept. 2022, after the industrial complex proposal was approved by the city, the racetrack was bought by IDS Real Estate Group, a commercial real estate firm with offices in California and Washington.
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