In a single race, there can only be one driver who starts from pole position. Pole position refers to the 1st place on the starting grid. During the Qualifying sessions, drivers go around the track and set the fastest time possible. The driver who was fastest during qualifying gets the pole position. Timing is usually correct to 1/1000th of a Second and so, there is absolutely no way two drivers can finish with the same time. So, only one driver starts from Pole Position.
A Grid refers to the position on the race track that the racers would start their race with. The person starting first is said to be on Pole Position or No. 1 position. To determine the position in which the drivers would start their race, usually on Saturdays a qualifying event is held. During this, the drivers have to drive as fast as they can around the track for one fast lap and the driver who can set the fastest time would start on Pole. This includes a number of other rules and criterion but in short, the fastest driver during qualifying starts on pole during the race on Sunday.
Looking at the term "Pole Position" it seems to be a game of driving. Normally you will hear this term in Formula 1 and below and refers to the first car on the grid.
Only one driver can take pole for a particular Formula One race
It is because, when formula one first started, so that they could see who was in the lead, they connected a mirror to a pole, so they see who was in the lead. this lead to the saying "pole position" Harry Grant
Pole Position Raceway was created in 2005.
Êtes-vous en pole position
Pole Position II happened in 7800.
Pole Position II was created in 1983.
In Thoroughbred racing, the numbers are determined by starting position, with number 1 having the pole position (closest to the inside) and the largest number being the furthest to the outside.
Pole Position - video game - was created in 1982.
Pole Position - video game - happened in 2600.
The world record of pole position was 71,460 by Hiro japasxan from Horisananai, Mongolia and the American record of pole position was 71,040 by Skaroley cavernly from Scotsdale, Arizona. This all happend at the 2006 video racing championship of pole position and neither of them won that championship. The winner was Kalvin jaspeck from Price edward island in Canada and his best was 66,820 of his pole position career.