We have no meanings for "take the race" in our records yet.
1 Jack likes to take the race out hard from the get-go to put on a gap.
2 They managed to take the race down to the wire because of the inconsistency of their challengers.
3 Or you take the race track.
4 If he proposes to stand for North Grammar, and wants us to put up one candidate against him, then Hi would probably take the race .
5 The prolific mare was sent off the 1-6 favourite to take the race for the second time having landed the two-mile-three-furlong contest in 2004.
6 That's part of my way of taking the race day by day.
7 For the second time in a row Bridgestone took the race runners up spot.
8 This was just a second slower than the time she recorded when taking the race last year.
9 Porte took the race lead with his devastating attack at the end of stage two at Paracombe.
10 The Canadian took the race lead on his 37th birthday after victory in the team time trial in Belfast.
11 The Hungarian Laszlo Cseh, to his credit, took the race to Phelps and at the halfway mark was ahead.
12 Zimbabwe's Fortunate Chidzivo took the race by the scruff of the neck, surging into the lead from the gun.
13 Riverport takes the race !
14 Allen Johnson took the race in 13.23 seconds with Kearns crossing the line in sixth place.
15 The Tasmanian took the race lead with another devastating attack at Paracombe in the Adelaide Hills on Wednesday to win stage two.
16 Harvick took the race lead from Kyle Busch with just under 45 laps remaining and then losing it to Truex a lap later.
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