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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a safety car" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in the context of motorsports to refer to a vehicle that is deployed to control the pace of the race during hazardous conditions.
Example: "The race was temporarily halted when the safety car was deployed due to poor weather conditions."
Alternatives: "a pace car" or "a caution car".
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"After a restart behind a safety car everyone is going flat out.
There was a shunt at the start, then a restart and a safety car.
The race started 10 minutes late, behind a safety car, and that was going slowly.
Crashing where Symonds indicated "would thus necessitate the deployment of a safety car".
There is going to be a safety car as a result of that.
But with a clear race without a safety car intervention, one stop was the favorite.
But when a race ends behind a safety car, the cars must not overtake, according to the rules.
Drivers rode the final three laps at low speed behind a safety car on a debris-covered track.
With multiple incidents at Turn 1 and then the deployment of a safety car, it was cheerful chaos.
During a safety car period, Webber had a good chance to win the race, sitting in second position, ahead of Vettel in third.
Symonds, "in the presence of Mr Briatore, asked me if I would be willing to sacrifice my race for the team by 'causing a safety car'".
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