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What does a Race Car Driver do?

Mary McMahon
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Updated Mar 02, 2024
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A race car driver is someone who drives race cars. It takes a great deal of experience and skill to become a race car driver, with many famous drivers starting at a very young age; children as young as eight or nine can be seen on go-kart tracks, acquiring skills which will serve them well when they start training to drive race cars. This job can take people all over the world, depending on the type of cars they drive, and it is also a very high pressure job.

Driving a race car is not as simple as getting into a car, turning the engine on, and driving. Race cars have to driven in a particular way to reach peak performance, and race car drivers need to learn how to handle the vehicles they work with. Although they may not always perform extensive mechanical work like members of the pit crew, they are familiar with mechanics and the engineering behind the cars they drive, in addition to the complex technology their cars use during a race.

Handling a race car becomes much more complicated when there are other cars on the track. A race car driver needs to be a competent driver with an eye to safety, and he or she also needs the skills to win. Finessing a car around the track takes years of experience and extensive study. These drivers operate at very high speeds, which can make driving mistakes fatal, and other mistakes can cost a driver a race.

Race car drivers evaluate new cars for their teams, help their teams develop and refine the vehicles they use, and promote their teams when they are not on the track. Although a team actually involves a large group of people including a very dedicated pit crew, the race car driver is often the public face of the team, and he or she participates in promotional events, tours to meet sponsors, and engages in other activities to raise public awareness of the team and to collect funding.

Operating a race car and sustaining a team is a costly endeavor. A race car driver may be paid varying amounts, but especially in the beginning, she or he is driving for the love of the sport, not the money. The work can be physically and emotionally grueling, and requires a significant investment of time and money. Only a handful of would-be drivers make it to the top of the field, and these people usually credit their success to their intense commitment, ability to focus, and love of the sport.

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Mary McMahon
By Mary McMahon

Ever since she began contributing to the site several years ago, Mary has embraced the exciting challenge of being a PracticalAdultInsights researcher and writer. Mary has a liberal arts degree from Goddard College and spends her free time reading, cooking, and exploring the great outdoors.

Discussion Comments

By nextcorrea — On May 22, 2012

I really admire Danica Patrick for all that she has done to break the stereotype of the male race car driver. She is a strong and successful woman who is genuinely respected in the racing community. She is a driver first and foremost which is a hard accolade to earn when you are a woman.

By truman12 — On May 22, 2012

It is tragic when a race car driver dies. I saw it happen once and it cast a shadow over the entire crowd. You always know that there is the possibility and part of the thrill is the danger, but it doesn't dampen the shock when it happens.

By chivebasil — On May 21, 2012
My dad was a race car driver for a while in the 70s. He drove all kinds of things. Everything from stock cars to trucks to even a few drag races.

The funny thing is that now he is a very conservative driver. He had a bad accident that basically ended his career and he became a much more cautious driver after that, probably for good reason.

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