backstraightaway
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[edit]Noun
[edit]backstraightaway (plural backstraightaways)
- (motor racing) the straight part of an oval racetrack that does not include the finish line.
- 2018 July 9, IMSA, “Sixth Place In Canada For Mazda Team Joest”, in (Please provide the book title or journal name)[1]:
- as well as dropping the drivers into the clutches of other cars with an advantage in straight line speed down the long backstraightaway at CTMP.
- 2011 December 29, “Mid-Ohio Sports Car Course”, in (Please provide the book title or journal name)[2]:
- More recently, a “short course” was created by connecting the exit of Turn One to the backstraightaway,
- 2018 February 18, Steven Taranto, “Aggressive driving triggers multi-car wreck in Daytona 500”, in (Please provide the book title or journal name)[3]:
- Ricky Stenhouse Jr. threw a huge block on Blaney down the backstraightaway, resulting in contact that sent Stenhouse sideways in front of the field.,
- 1995 July 8, Roy Hasty, “Martin Has Smooth Ride At Nhis”, in Hartford Courant[4]:
- From the start-finish line to halfway down the backstraightaway, we had the fastest car
- 2002 July 7, Ryan Newman, “NASCAR-WCS: Daytona II: Raybestos Rookie race quotes”, in rec.autos.sport.info[6] (Usenet), message-ID <ag8g99$55n$1@montecarlo.motorsport.com>:
- The 6 car (Mark Martin) pushed me all the way down the backstraightaway pretty hard