1. trackside - Noun
2. trackside - Adjective
trackside (not comparable)
Located to the side of a track, especially a racetrack or set of railroad tracks.
trackside (plural tracksides)
The area that borders a track.
In North America, the website will provide film of the event while Radio Monte Carlo will provide live interviews from trackside. Source: Internet
For those looking for a place to escape the heat of the day or who are revving to get the party started early, Club 600, is an exclusive 18+ trackside, Las Vegas-inspired day club where the drinks are as fresh as the all-female DJ line up. Source: Internet
Supercars Trackside: Craig Lowndes gives his reaction to news stories last week claiming he had decided to retire from full-time racing after 2019. Source: Internet
Supercars Trackside: Rick Kelly joins the panel to talk about his morale-boosting double-podium at Phillip Island, and gives us an update on the state of Nissan's future in the championship beyond 2018. Source: Internet
Supercars Trackside: Shane van Gisbergen talks to Russell Ingall after claiming second place in Race 14 at the Winton SuperSprint. Source: Internet
With daily familiarity I know where to spot the heron too: half-hidden by marsh thistles in the trackside bog, near the spring-fed water trough, by the wood edge where the deer are seen. Source: Internet