Definition
A pace car, also known as a safety car, leads the field of race cars for safety reasons. It's deployed when there's an accident or debris on the track, bunching up the racers. Think of it like a substitute teacher keeping a class in order. The pace car maintains a safe speed, preventing further incidents. Once the track is clear, the pace car pulls off, and the race resumes. It's crucial for maintaining order and protecting drivers.🏁