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race their cars
The first Nascar "Strictly Stock" race was held on June 19, 1949 at Charlotte Speedway and fielded 33 drivers.
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pace cars need strobes lights for the simple reason of being visable to the race cars behind it. The pace car also will turn off the strobe lights to let the race car drivers know that the next lap will be a green flag lap
Formally, they are called Professional Race Car Drivers, often just called drivers. Sometimes in Europe, especially in open-wheeled single seat cars like F1, the drivers are called pilots.
The "Pace Car" is the lighted safety car that leads the field of cars before the race and during caution periods.
A race car
Most race cars are only seat the driver, the only 2 seater race cars have a navigator like rally cars, and dessert race cars.
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.
Race car is a palindrome
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.