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Polish victory lap noun circling a track in the opposite direction to which a race has been run in celebration of victory US A calculated creation in 1988 of driver Alan Kulwicki, who died in an aeroplane crash in 1993.- Kulwicki resisted the urge to take another unique victory lap, similar to his self-described “Polish victory lap” when he ran backward around Phoenix International Raceway after victory No. 1. — AutoWeek, p. 51, 29 October 1990
- But at the end of the night, after leading the final six laps, it was Hornaday who was able to turn his Chevrolet around and take a Polish victory lap in celebration and in tribute to the man for whom the race was named. — Milwaukee (Wisconsin) Journal Sentinel, p. 1C, 27 June 2004
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