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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a racecar driver" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to someone who competes in races driving a racecar.
Example: "She has always dreamed of becoming a racecar driver since she was a child."
Alternatives: "a racing driver" or "a motorsport driver."
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He was a racecar driver!
The groom, 33, is a racecar driver in Los Angeles.
I mean, he looked like a racecar driver.
"You don't want a racecar driver to drive a jalopy.
Here, a racecar driver about to abandon his dream trains for the Nascar circuit.
I can't remember when it was I decided that I'm going to be a racecar driver.
When a racecar driver is killed in public, it only draws a bigger crowd.
Ryan Hunter-Reay was a racecar driver who needed a road map.
The remaining board members are a racecar driver and a retired economic and trade ministry bureaucrat.
Doc Bundy, a racecar driver and instructor in Gainesville, Ga., said: "I raced against him.
"If Matt goes on to become a racecar driver, I'll support that.
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