A straightaway on the far side of the race track.
1) Straight portion of the far side of the racing surface between the turns.
The straightaway opposite the homestretch.
1. The straightaway on the far side of the racetrack; 2. The area where the stables are located.
A straightaway on the far side of the racetrack.
The straightaway on the far side of the racetrack. Also refers to the stable area.
The backstretch is the straight area of the track between the turns.
The area of the greyhounds racetrack opposite the finish line. At most greyhound tracks, it is the area that crosses in front of the Tote board.
The straightway on the far side of the race track. Also used as a reference to the stable area.
Straight part of the track opposite the starting line
Straightaway part of the track on the far side between turns.
The straight way on the far side of the track
Part of the race track with straightaway on far side from grandstand.
straight of far side of track between the turns. Also stable area.
The Backstretch is used to describe the area in a horse racetrack where horses are stabled and the training and daily work of maintaining the horses occurs. In many race tracks it will be found directly across the track from the grandstands and may also be called "the other side of the track."