Citations:
1983 Dean Bailey Daily Oklahoman (Oklahoma City) (Apr. 4) “Restart Lets Stone Race To Victory”: Strong winds, gusting out of the south, left the track dry and slick in the low groove and dust-bowl gritty up high. 1985 Cooper Rollow Chicago Tribune (May 27) “Taking a Sunday Spin Sullivan Comes Back to Win Indy” p. C1: Sullivan took his Miller American Special deep down onto the apron and lost control when he came back up into the racing groove. 2004Richmond Times-Dispath (Va.) (Apr. 27) “NASCAR-ese”: “The Groove”—Slang term for the best route around the racetrack. Drivers appreciate ovals that offer more than one groove, but a few years typically are needed before a new track develops multiple lines that can promote side-by-side racing.