race driver
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Definition
Noun: A person who operates racing cars competitively at very high speeds, typically in professional motorsport events.
Usage
The term "race driver" specifically refers to the individual who controls and pilots the racing car. It is a compound noun formed from "race" and "driver." The role requires specialized skill, training, and courage.
Examples
- The race driver skillfully navigated the final turn to win the championship.
- She trained for years to become a professional race driver.
- Safety is a paramount concern for every race driver on the circuit.
Advanced Usage
- While "race driver" is a standard term, in formal motorsport contexts, titles like "racing driver," "professional driver," or the specific series name (e.g., "Formula One driver") are often used.
- The term can be applied across various forms of motorsport, including circuit racing, rallying, and drag racing.
Variants and Related Words
- Racing driver: A more formal or British English variant with identical meaning.
- Driver: The general term for a person who operates a vehicle; in context, it can imply a race driver.
- Pilot: Sometimes used synonymously in certain racing circles, especially for high-speed or endurance events.
Synonyms
- Motorsport competitor
- Auto racer
Related Phrases
- To drive in a race: This verbal phrase describes the action performed by a race driver.
- He will drive in the race next weekend.
- Behind the wheel: An idiom referring to being in control of the vehicle.
- The champion is a different person behind the wheel.
Noun
- someone who drives racing cars at high speeds