DNF
DNF means that a driver didn't finish the race, which can happen for many reasons like car problems or crashes.
DNF stands for 'Did Not Finish', a term used in racing to indicate that a driver was unable to complete the race due to various reasons such as mechanical failure or accidents.
Hear It Discussed
"Now let's see how many are DNF? Only 71. Okay, so we know of at least 71 Chevrolet stores to avoid at all costs."
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"Nacho was having the same problem with the car and so he DNF the car in the first race"
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"there's a monster crash, which does happen at those things because they bottleneck up. Like if one car messes up, there's a lot of people can get into traffic and pretty much DNF a lot of people."
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