It's 300 meters...
The same way you measure it on the flat - with a distance-measuring wheel that clicks for every X meters. As for where to measure (as in the inside track is shorter than the outside), I'm not sure
100 x 100 = 10,000 meters if area 10,000 square meters
If the track is a quarter mile long, 2 and a 1/2 miles
About 0.19 miles.
300 meters
2.5 miles = 2.5 x 1609 meters = 4022.5 meters ~ 10 times the 400 track
About 400 meters in semi auto mode, 300 meters in full auto.
Two and a half laps is 1km, thus .25 of the track is 100m.
I think it must be 300 x 30...
Around a normal track is approximately 1/4 mile (440 yards, 400 meters). Around a normal track is approximately 1/4 mile (440 yards, 400 meters).
The track at Flemington Racecourse is 2312 metres long; the race itself is run over 3200 metres.
It depends. If you are talking about velodromes, some are 420 meters 333 meters and most indoor ones are 240meters. But if it's a track/trail through nature, it can be pretty much any length.