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Off the track.
If something puts or throws you off your track, it distracts you or keeps you from achieving what you want.
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He pulled off the track and came over to us.
Minutes later, 8-year-old Macy pulled off the track.
But he suddenly pulled off the track and had to retire.
I pulled off the track for another confidence-boosting session with R. J.
When Vettel pulled off the track slowly after 42 laps, the safety car again came out to remove his car from its unsafe position on the straight.
With just five laps left in the race, there was a moment of high suspense as Hamilton's teammate, Rosberg, pulled off the track with his Mercedes engine on fire.
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The whole car was pulled off the tracks, and the front of the car hit a dividing wall in the tunnel near the tracks.
There is no sound in sports quite like the cheer of a crowd who has just seen a double-bageling averted; it's as though the thousands of people in attendance have just seen a kitten pulled off the train tracks at the last possible second.
Andretti finally had to pull off the track when the engine blew on Lap 197.
The sound of the engine gets louder and the anticipation builds until the bikes are circling at around thirty miles an hour; then the motorcyclist pulls off the track, and a sprint begins.
As the Australian was threatening Raikkonen in the closing stages, he experienced an engine failure that saw him pull off the track with his car in flames on the closing lap.
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