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Straight (racing)

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This article is about the element of a track. For other meanings, see straight (disambiguation).

In many forms of racing, the straight is that part of the race track in which the competitors travel in a straight line, as opposed to a bend. The term is used in horse racing, motor racing and track and field athletics.

In athletics, a typical 400 m track features two straights and two bends. The final straight before the finish line is known as the home straight, while the other is known as the back straight.

In motor racing, both the pit lane and finish line are often located on the longest straight on the circuit.

In the United States the home straight in athletics, and also the straight part of a motor racing track, is sometimes referred to as a straightaway.