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"car race" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you are referring to a race involving cars, either in the past, present or future. For example: "I can't wait to watch the car race this weekend!".
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Sarah, Dallas I've never been to a car race.
"I took him to an Indy car race".
The word "indie" in my upbringing meant a car race.
She asked if my son could attend a car race with them at the local speedway.
The smoke caused the cancellation of the famous Daytona car race, the Firecracker 400.
What's that movie with Tom Cruise as a car race guy? "Days of Thunder".
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The speedway is also home to a 400-mile (644-km) stock-car race each August.
The first NASCAR stock-car race took place at Charlotte Speedway, on June 19 , 1949
What happened next cost Marlin the Daytona 500, the biggest stock-car race of the year.
Mr. Birk updated the war-horse imagery by painting a modern-day stock-car race.
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