yes
It's called a 'dead heat'.
competitors in a race both arrive at the finish line at exactly the same time
The show category in horse racing is significant because it allows bettors to win by correctly predicting a horse to finish in the top three positions. This provides more opportunities for bettors to win and adds excitement to the race.
A dead heat is a race in which two or more entrants have the same time; a tie. From heat, meaning a single race in a competition featuring many races, or a preliminary race for qualification or starting position in the main event.In any kind of competition, a result in which two or more competitors have exactly the same winning score, time etc.
It means the horse has tied for first place with another horse in a race.
competitors in a race both arrive at the finish line at exactly the same time
Every car that enters a race will be paid for that race. Even if it does not finish the race. The amount a car (and driver) gets paid depends on the position the car ends the race in.
No, you only get paid if you come first in a leg, or if you win The amazing Race!
You don't get paid to race unless you are sponsored. The sponsors pay to put ads on the car. The driver only gets money if he wins the race.
They get paid averagely .£200,000 per race and 40000 for a podium finish.
No, you only get paid if you win The Amazing Race or if you come first to the pit stops!