- road racing
- noun Date: 1828 racing over public roads; especially automobile racing over roads or over a closed course designed to simulate public roads • road race noun
New Collegiate Dictionary. 2001.
New Collegiate Dictionary. 2001.
Road racing — can be a term involving road running, road bicycle races, or automobile races. As contemplated in this article, the term will be treated as it relates to motorsport, specifically, automobile racing and motorcycle racing. Types of road coursesRoad … Wikipedia
road racing — n. any type of racing done on a course of public roads or on one designed to resemble such roads … English World dictionary
road racing — road ,racing noun uncount a sport in which vehicles race on a road instead of a track … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
road racing — noun : racing over public roads ; especially : automobile racing over roads or over a closed course designed to simulate public roads • road race noun * * * a competitive event of racing in automobiles, motorcycles, or bicycles over public roads… … Useful english dictionary
road racing — a competitive event of racing in automobiles, motorcycles, or bicycles over public roads or a twisting course simulating a public road, as opposed to a closed, banked track or a drag strip. [1900 05] * * * … Universalium
road racing — noun racing on roads rather than a track … Wiktionary
road racing — /ˈroʊd reɪsɪŋ/ (say rohd raysing) noun the holding of motor vehicle races on circuits made by closing off normal roads to the public. Also, roadracing …
Off-road racing — is a format of racing where various classes of specially modified vehicles (including cars, trucks, motorcycles, and buggies) compete in races through off road environments. Contents 1 North America 2 New Zealand 3 Europe 4 … Wikipedia
Big Rigs: Over the Road Racing — Big Rigs: Over the Road Racing … Wikipedia
Duke Road Racing Rankings — With road circuits such as the Isle of Man TT and Ulster Grand Prix being dropped from the FIM Moto GP calendar, and with the FIM Formula 1 being dropped in 1988. Geoff Duke and his son Peter (Duke Video and DVD publishers) thought that the road… … Wikipedia