racetracker

/ˈreɪsˌtrækər/
noun
  1. A person who follows or monitors horse races, often for betting or statistical purposes.
    • She worked as a racetracker, keeping detailed records of every race at the track.
    • Experienced racetrackers can often predict a winner based on a horse's training history.
    • The racetracker studied the horses' past performances before placing his bet.
  2. A device or software application used to record and analyze race results, times, or positions.
    • He attached a racetracker to his kart to log lap times at the circuit.
    • The new racetracker app updates live standings during the marathon.
    • The team used a GPS racetracker to monitor the runners' splits in real time.
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