Track
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Track or Tracks may refer to:
- Trail, an informal road or pathway
- Animal tracks, imprints left on surfaces that an animal walk across
- Trackway, an ancient route of travel or track used by animals
In electronics and computing
- Track (CD), consecutive set of sectors on the disc containing a block of data
In entertainment
In music
- A recorded song
- One section of a multitrack recording
- A time-sequential portion of a Standard MIDI File
- Soundtrack, the music accompanying a visual medium
- Tracks (album), 1998 four-disc box set by Bruce Springsteen
- Tracks (Collin Raye album), 2000 album by Collin Raye
- Track Records, a record label founded in 1966 in London, England
In other entertainment
- Tracks (1976 film), starring Dennis Hopper
- Tracks (magazine), monthly Australian surf
In sports
- Track cycling, a bicycle racing sport usually held on specially-built banked tracks
- Athletics (track and field), a collection of sports events that involve running, throwing and jumping
- Race track, purpose-built facility for the conducting of races
- Cricket pitch, the central strip of a cricket field between the wickets
In transportation
- Navigational track, the path a vessel or aircraft plots over the surface of the Earth
- Ground track, the path on the surface of the Earth directly below an aircraft or satellite
- Ocean track, in flight planning, the path of an aircraft as determined by heading, slip, and wind effects
- Rail tracks, metal tracks on which trains ride
- Rail gauge, the distance between rail tracks
- Continuous track, a belt providing motive traction for a tank or bulldozer
- Axle track, the distance between centres of roadwheels on an axle of a motor vehicle