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groove The path (or "racing line") around a race track that the majority of the cars favor. The Groove is generally the path that results in the best lap times for most cars and is where most of the traffic on the race track is. You can often tell where the Groove is on a track by heavy concentration of tire marks on the track.
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groove Road course racing will use the term line, but oval racing like NASCAR will use the term groove. On a super speedway the one in GT3, there's usually both a high and low groove.
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groove The channel between ribs in the tread of a tire.
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groove Groove mode adds extra dynamism and bass to the music. This super-bass sound is further enhanced by the special Groove headphones with built-in bass booster and longer ear chip. Especially effective for club music!
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groove The best route around the racing surface.
Ãâó: www.sptimes.com/2003/02/14/Sports/A_racing_diction...
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