autodrome

[ˈɔːtədrəʊm]

autodrome Definition

a track or stadium designed for motor racing.

Using autodrome: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "autodrome" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The autodrome hosts the annual Grand Prix.

  • Example

    He set a new lap record at the autodrome.

  • Example

    The autodrome is a popular venue for motorsports events.

autodrome Synonyms and Antonyms

Phrases with autodrome

  • a racetrack that hosts Formula One races

    Example

    The Abu Dhabi Formula One autodrome is one of the most popular tracks on the circuit.

  • a racetrack with an oval shape, typically used for high-speed races

    Example

    The Indianapolis Motor Speedway is one of the most famous oval autodromes in the world.

  • a racetrack that is built to last and is not temporary

    Example

    The Circuit de Barcelona-Catalunya is a permanent autodrome that hosts many different types of motorsports events.

Origins of autodrome

from Greek 'auto-' meaning 'self' and 'dromos' meaning 'course'

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Summary: autodrome in Brief

An 'autodrome' [ˈɔːtədrəʊm] is a track or stadium designed for motor racing. It is a venue for various motorsports events, including Formula One races. Autodromes can be classified by their shape, such as oval autodromes, or by their permanence, such as permanent autodromes. Examples of usage include 'The autodrome hosts the annual Grand Prix.' and 'He set a new lap record at the autodrome.'