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truck racing

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noun

  1. a motor sport in which powerful trucks, without their containers, are raced around a circuit

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The Times reviewed a video that showed a worker running through a field under the cover of early morning fog, with at least one agent in pursuit on foot and a Border Patrol truck racing along an adjacent dirt road.

From Los Angeles Times

When he later describes administering powdered morphine through Henry’s feeding tube, Delaney writes, “I’m glad it was bright red. The thing you put into your dying child to dull his pain should be bright red, like a flag or a flare or a fire truck racing to disaster.”

From New York Times

The eNASCAR races have been so successful, iRacing is staging similar broadcasts for IndyCar and truck racing series.

From Los Angeles Times

He pursued a career in car and truck racing and is now director of operations at Team Stange Racing, overseeing the stock car division.

From New York Times

“Now, I confess, I don’t read many literary magazines. But really? If he liked monster truck racing, would that show that he supported Wall Street bailouts?”

From Los Angeles Times