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  2. Glossary of motorsport terms - Wikipedia

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    An area of asphalt or concrete that separates the racing surface from the infield. [8] auto racing. Alternative term for motorsport, largely American, although referring specifically to circuit and oval racing for cars, and excluding sports such as motorcycle racing, rallying and drifting. autotesting.

  3. Did not finish - Wikipedia

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    In racing, did not finish ( DNF) denotes a result of a participant who does not finish a given race, either because of a mechanical failure, [1] injury, or involvement in an accident. [2] This may also be used in cases where the competitor has hit the time limit for the race, especially in speedcubing. [3] The term is used in: Race participants ...

  4. Athletics abbreviations - Wikipedia

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    PR – Paralympic Games record. AR – area (or continental) record. ER – European record. NR – national record (for a specific country) MR – meet record (meeting record) DLR – Diamond League record. # – the performance has not been accepted as a record, or there is some sort of irregularity with the result.

  5. NASCAR rules and regulations - Wikipedia

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    Like most other sanctioning bodies, NASCAR will use flags to provide the drivers with information regarding track conditions. NASCAR, not adhering to the FIA rules (despite NASCAR being a member club of ACCUS, the U.S. motor racing sporting authority and representative to the FIA World Motor Sport Council), does not use the flag system outlined in the FIA International Sporting Code.

  6. Drag reduction system - Wikipedia

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    In motor racing, the drag reduction system ( DRS) is a form of driver-adjustable bodywork aimed at reducing aerodynamic drag in order to increase top speed and promote overtaking. It is an adjustable rear wing of the car, which moves in response to driver commands. [1] DRS often comes with conditions, such as the requirement in Formula 1 that ...

  7. NASCAR - Wikipedia

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    Official website. nascar .com. The National Association for Stock Car Auto Racing, LLC ( NASCAR) is an American auto racing sanctioning and operating company that is best known for stock car racing. [1] It is considered to be one of the top ranked motorsports organizations in the world and is one of the largest spectator sports in America.

  8. What channel is the NASCAR Dover race on today? Time, TV ...

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    The NASCAR Cup Series returns to the concrete Dover Motor Speedway for Sunday's Wurth 400.. The 400-lap, 400-mile race will challenge teams on pit road and drivers with fuel mileage and tire wear ...

  9. IMSA - Wikipedia

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    The IMSA VP Racing SportsCar Challenge is a development series featuring LMP3 and GT4 cars. The series was introduced in 2023 as a replacement for the IMSA Prototype Challenge series. [19] Races in this series are usually run in support of events for the IMSA WeatherTech SportsCar Championship.