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Non-runners mean in terms of horse racing that a contestant did not start or was exempt from wagering. An acronym for non-runners is NRNB and it stands for Non Runner No Bet. This is a common term in the horse betting world.
That will depend entirely on what type of racing you intend to be doing.
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It would depend on what type of car racing you speak of, there are several types.
Recommended for runners who want a lightweight shoe for fast racing. Mizuno has used its rubber-and-plastic Wave in this racer for added stability, A good racing shoe for many, especially if you're aiming for 26.2 miles.
both, team- if you are racing individual- if you are trail riding
it depend on the person. but normally yes
Bootleggers were basically moonshine runners. Those that did this started racing their cars against each other, thus NASCAR was unofficially created.
The oval refers to the shape of the field of competition. Racing car drivers compete on an oval-shaped track, as do track-and-field runners.
weight cancels power... same reason runners wear light weight clothing and don't carry weights...
That would depend on the race track.
There are a few ways to space runners on a track. You could have a staggered start where there is one runner per lane and they each start a but higher then the next (due to which lane they are in). They could also all start on the waterfall (the curved start line).