Racetrack (noun)

  1. A track or circuit for horse or car racing.
  2. A place where races or competitions are held.

Origin:

Late 19th century: from race + track.

Examples:

  1. The Kentucky Derby is held at the Churchill Downs racetrack.
  2. The racetrack was filled with excited spectators.
  3. She trained hard to be ready for the racetrack.
  4. Racetracks are equipped with many facilities like stands, betting areas and paddocks.
  5. Racetracks have been the home of horse racing for hundreds of years.
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