dirt track
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Definition
- Noun:
- A racetrack that is not paved: A course or circuit for racing vehicles, typically cars or motorcycles, whose surface is composed of natural or prepared soil, clay, gravel, or similar loose material rather than asphalt or concrete.
Usage Examples
- Noun:
- The local dirt track hosts stock car races every Saturday night.
- He learned to race on a dirt track before moving to paved circuits.
- The motorcycle slid out on the final turn of the dirt track.
Advanced Usage
- "to race on a dirt track": To compete in a motorsport event held on an unpaved racing surface.
- She prefers to race on a dirt track because it requires different driving skills.
Variants and Related Words
Dirt racing (n): The sport of racing vehicles on dirt tracks.
- Dirt racing is very popular in rural areas.
Clay track (n): A type of dirt track with a surface primarily composed of clay.
- The sprint cars created a huge cloud of dust on the clay track.
Synonyms
- Unpaved track: A general term for any racing surface not made of pavement.
- Earth track: A less common synonym emphasizing the natural surface material.
Related Phrases
- Dirt track racing: The specific sport or activity.
- Dirt track racing is known for its close, competitive action.
Notes on Meaning
The term specifically refers to a purpose-built circuit for racing. It is not typically used for informal paths or trails created by use, which might be called "dirt paths" or "dirt roads." The primary distinction is its function as a venue for organized speed competition.
Noun
- a racetrack that is not paved