The car used to lead the stock cars before a race is called the pace car. It's used to get the field (whole group of cars) moving so they are all even at the start of the race. If they started like Formula cars sitting still then there would rarely be any position changes due to the shape of most of the tracks. It also is used to get everyone back together after a caution or stop so the odds are fair and drivers behind a few laps can make them up.
The "Pace Car" is the lighted safety car that leads the field of cars before the race and during caution periods.
If race cars didn't race they wouldn't be race cars.
in Nascar it is 43 world of outlaws sprint cars is 24 and any other unknown race track has as many cars that enter the race in each class
they have engines and tire other than that they are very different. race car engines are EXTREMELY powerful.
US Legend Cars is the largest manufacturer of race cars in the world and is located in Harrisburg, North Carolina. Piper Race Cars and Panoz Auto Development are other US race car manufacturers.
The race prior to the Olympians were the Titans.
to race, you have to be cool before your fast, then you have to get a car.
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No. Nascar primarily sanctions races in the United States and Canada. They have held exhibition races in Japan and Australia. Prior to 2009, the Nascar Nationwide Series had one race in Mexico City, Mexico.
Most race cars are only seat the driver, the only 2 seater race cars have a navigator like rally cars, and dessert race cars.
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yes, there are race cars, motorcycles, normal cars, hummers etc.