The fastest "lane" of the track. it's the area where the track and the cars tires cooperate. Depending on race track conditions, there may be more than one groove on a race track.
The fastest way, or line, around the track. The groove can vary during the race.
The fastest route through a corner or around the entire track, also referred to as the line. When drivers follow the same line around the track, the build-up of rubber from their tires indicates where the groove is. A high groove takes a car closer to the outside wall for most of a lap, while a low groove takes a car closer to the apron than the outside wall. Road racers use the term line. Drivers search for a fast groove, and that has been known to change depending on track and weather conditions.
Slang term for the best route around a racetrack; the most efficient or quickest way around the track for a particular driver. The "high groove" takes a car closer to the outside wall for most of a lap, while the "Low groove" takes a car closer to the apron than the outside wall. Road racers use the term "line." Drivers search for a fast groove, and that has been known to change depending on track and weather conditions.
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Ball track or indentation in the lane; also, a bowler that is performing particularly well is "in the groove" or is "grooved".
The space between two adjacent tread ribs. Gross Axle Weight Rating The maximum weight that any axle can support, as published on the Certification / VIN label on the front left side of the trailer. Actual weight determined by weighing each axle on a public scale, with the trailer attached to the towing vehicle. Gross Vehicle Weight Rating The maximum weight of the fully loaded trailer, as published on the Certification / VIN label. Actual weight determined by weighing trailer on a public scale, without being attached to the towing vehicle. Hitch Weight The downward force exerted on the hitch ball by the trailer coupler.
The line through a corner which drivers have found to be the fastest.
Guide track curved on the surface of a disc at the factory as a tracking guide of a laser beam for recording and playing back data.
This is where a driver is physically running on the racetrack. Most tracks have a low groove, middle groove, and a high groove.
The space between two adjacent tread ribs; also called tread grooves.
The channel between ribs in the tread of a tire.
The term used for the route that a particular driver takes to circumvent a race track the fastest. The driverâ€(tm)s groove can change depending on tires, racecar set-up, and weather conditions. The use different grooves will also depend a lot on a particular driverâ€(tm)s driving style.
A channel or gouge in metal (see piston ring groove) or in the tread of a tire.