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What (who) is take stock - definition

FORM OF AUTOMOBILE RACING
Stock car; Stock cars; Stock-Car Racing; Stock-car racing; Stockcar; Stock Car Racing; Stock-car; Stock racing; Stock car race; Stock Car; Stock car racer
  • 1934 Ford stock car racer with reinforcement in the front
  • [[Ford F-150]] Camping World Truck Series truck
  • [[Carl Edwards]] at [[Road America]] in 2010
  • [[ASA Late Model Series]] car on an asphalt track
  • Dodge NASCAR
  • [[Daniel Suárez]]'s 2018 Toyota Camry in the garage at [[Daytona International Speedway]]
  • 2009 NASCAR Ford Fusion
  • NASCARs at Las Vegas Motor Speedway in 2012
  • [[Gray Gaulding]]'s Ford Mustang
  • NASCAR Cup Series cars competing
  • [[Matt Kenseth]]'s Ford Fusion
  • Cup Series Chevrolet in the pit garage
  • 2010 NASCAR Ford Fusion
  • [[Superstocks]] racing
  • A late model car on a dirt track
  • Brazilian stock car]] in 2006
  • [[Tony Stewart]] at Infineon Raceway (now [[Sonoma Raceway]]) in 2005

take stock      
make an overall assessment of a particular situation.
Stock-taking         
PHYSICAL VERIFICATION OF THE QUANTITIES AND CONDITION OF ITEMS HELD IN AN INVENTORY OR WAREHOUSE
Stocktaking; Inventory checking; Stocktake; Stock-take
Stock-taking or "inventory checking" or "wall-to-wall" is the physical verification of the quantities and condition of items held in an inventory or warehouse. This may be done to provide an audit of existing stock.
take-off         
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Take-off; Take-Off; Take off (disambiguation); Take Off; Takeoff (disambiguation); Take Off (song); Take Off (film); Take Off (album); Take Off (EP)

Wikipedia

Stock car racing

Stock car racing is a form of automobile racing run on oval tracks and road courses measuring approximately 0.25 to 2.66 miles (0.4 to 4.3 km). It originally used production-model cars, hence the name “stock car”, but is now run using cars specifically built for racing. It originated in the southern United States; its largest governing body is NASCAR. Its NASCAR Cup Series is the premier top-level series of professional stock car racing. Australia, Canada, New Zealand, Mexico, Brazil and the United Kingdom also have forms of stock car racing. Top-level races typically range between 200 and 600 miles (322 and 966 km) in length.

Top-level stock cars exceed 200 mph (322 km/h) at speedway tracks and on superspeedway tracks such as Daytona International Speedway and Talladega Superspeedway. Contemporary NASCAR-spec top-level cars produce maximum power outputs of 860–900 hp from their naturally aspirated V8 engines. In October 2007 American race car driver Russ Wicks set a speed record for stock cars in a 2007-season Dodge Charger built to NASCAR specifications by achieving a maximum speed of 244.9 mph (394.1 km/h) at Bonneville Speedway. For the 2015 NASCAR Cup Series, power output of the competing cars ranged from 750 to 800 hp (560 to 600 kW).

Examples of use of take stock
1. On the University of Iowa campus, officials began to take stock of the damage.
2. The Korean nation will take stock of all acts of treachery committed by Lee.
3. Then the world can take stock of its true intentions and act accordingly.
4. Yeduriyappa, to the capital next week to take stock of the party’s affairs in the state.
5. That‘s why I wanted to take stock and get some perspective," she said.