Noun
starting grid (plural starting grids)
(motor racing) The part of the track on which the vehicles line up in order, according to their performance in qualifying.
Formula One has not had a female racer line up on the starting grid since 1976 but W Series chief executive Catherine Bond Muir told reporters the new deal was of crucial importance. Source: Internet
It crashed before getting out of the starting grid. Source: Internet
Race team SIT Acronis Autonomous had their racing car on the starting grid for the Season Beta 1.1 race, which appears to be a testing event as the car was alone on the track. Source: Internet
Saturday’s starting grid will be set via random draw based on owner points. Source: Internet
The flying Dutchman took victory from all the way in 4th place on the starting grid thanks to brilliant strategy. Source: Internet
The win came with a trophy and a winner’s share of the purse, of course, but more than that it guaranteed Ashline a spot on the starting grid for the 47th annual Oxford 250 on Aug. 30. Source: Internet