Definition of track width in English English dictionary
The width of the car, measured from the center of the front axis wheels and the rear axis wheels A wider stance is more stable and gives better cornering, but with a wider frontal area the car experiences more drag, slowing it down on long straights See wheel offset for an additional explanation of different offset wheels, and how to use them to get a wide stance with a narrow setup and body
The width of a Track on a PCB is determined by a combination of factors: - Must be wide enough that manufacturing is able to reliably produce a track with no breaks Must be narrow enough to accommodate the density of signals required on the design Must be wide enough to carry the necessary current without excessive heating - see Track Current Capacity