Raceway in a sentence as a noun

I went off track at Willow Springs raceway doing 120 mph, no big deal.

You could pay for a permanent raceway then.

Yes, the Model S is not an M3 and won't last through a lap on any decent raceway.

This could "put current" on the surfaces of other equipment, exposed ground wires, conductive raceway, etc.

The raceway pond could also have a pipe at the bottom for purposes of geothermal cooling/heating for the buildings.

I'm confused why this keeps saying indoor, when it just seems to be talking about a more modern "raceway" system that has been used since at least the 80's, that I know of.

We also had a few of the unused raceways dedicated to Tilapia as a side income, which were basically self sustaining and just needed to be fed. They bred faster than we harvested them.

If it’s waking up a neighborhood, it’s because the driver is treating said neighborhood as a raceway, and at that point sound is very low on the consequences that can have.

The rectangular strip is something like walking onion or maybe another perennial like yam. Around the entire property is an artificial raceway stream/pond with paddles to keep the water moving.

The closest equivalent I'm aware of is Legrand's Wiremold[0] line, which includes cable raceways that are functionally equivalent to hollow moldings.

Raceway definitions

noun

a canal for a current of water

See also: race

noun

a course over which races are run

See also: racetrack racecourse track