Use the word “drivers”

How to use in-sentence of “drivers”:

– The drivers of the Target sponsored cars are often in Target advertising and posters of them can be seen in many Target stores.

– Today it is a rule that three drivers share each car.

– He is one of the most successful drivers in the history of the Champ Car World Series.

– This allowed Fernando Alonso, who was in 15th place to pass the slower less experienced drivers around him.

– The one for drivers and one for constructors.

– They are famous because in many parts of the roads, there are no speed limits and drivers can drive as fast as they want to.

– Controversy was present as whether or not the team threw away their chances by having two inexperienced drivers as essentially their car had the same DNA as what is said to have been the best on the grid, Redbull Racing’s RB5.

Use the word drivers
Use the word drivers

Example sentences of “drivers”:

– They did not field any drivers or cars in any further races that season.

– Many drivers have used GP2 as a stepping stone into Formula One.

– Chariot racing was dangerous to both drivers and horses as they often suffered serious injury and even death, but these dangers added to the excitement and interest for spectators.

– Since 2014, Formula One drivers each select a permanent race number which they carry throughout their career.

– Many famous racing drivers have driven for Williams, including Finland’s Keke Rosberg; United KingdomBritain’s Drivers‘ title with the team.

– It provided a place for amateur or less experienced drivers and smaller team to prove themselves.

– He is one of three drivers to win the GP2 series championship in his first season.

– The following teams and drivers competed in the 2001 FIA Formula One World Championship.

– The Billups Neon Crossing Signal even had a special way of warning drivers with sound.

– BRM factory drivers Dan Gurney and Graham Hill finished first and second in the major race, the Victoria Trophy with Ron Flockhart third in a Cooper.

– Spa is a favourite circuit of many racing drivers and fans.

– Switching to Scuderia FerrariFerrari in 2007, Räikkönen became the highest paid driver in the sport, and secured his first Formula One World Drivers‘ Championship, beating McLaren drivers Lewis Hamilton and Fernando Alonso by one point.

– Watson is among the longest drivers on the PGA Tour.

– At the first race of the season, the South African Grand Prix, Niki Lauda led a drivers‘ strike against the “superlicences”, newly required for participation in the championship, which included clauses that Lauda believed would unfairly tie drivers to their teams.

– Supported non-free software include device drivers that are needed to run Ubuntu on current hardware.

– The two drivers died in the accident.

– Red Bull Racing and Scuderia Toro Rosso changed drivers during the season, when Red Bull driver Daniil Kvyat switched places with Toro Rosso driver Max Verstappen.

- They did not field any drivers or cars in any further races that season.

- Many drivers have used GP2 as a stepping stone into Formula One.

More in-sentence examples of “drivers”:

- The car was still unreliable, and the drivers only made four finishes the rest of the season.

- Two of the drivers were Weir Clem, Levelland's sheriff, and Ray Jones, a firefighter.

– The car was still unreliable, and the drivers only made four finishes the rest of the season.

– Two of the drivers were Weir Clem, Levelland’s sheriff, and Ray Jones, a firefighter.

– Truck drivers are called “truckers”.

– In the US, most of the laws were greatly tightened in the early 1980s, largely due to pressure from groups like Mothers Against Drunk Drivers and Young Adults Educating Responsible Drinking.

– The drivers then line up at the starting line.

– This was where racing drivers sat when they drove a drag racing car.

– This forced some of the drivers behind him to go off the track.

– Gurney is the first of three drivers to have won races in Sports Cars.

– When the bridge opened, drivers had to pay 50 cents to cross the bridge in either direction.

– It was designed to allow more teams and drivers to score points.

– Over the first two thirds of the season the drivers picked up points with a succession of seventh and eighth-place finishes, plus a fourth-place finish for Heidfeld at the Australian Grand Prix.

– Hamilton finished second and retained his lead in the drivers championship.

– Most professional race drivers are paid by a team to drive.

– A number of drivers injured, mostly in the early years of the series.

– The NHRA forces racers to use various things in the cars run in its racing events to keep drivers safe.

– The drivers race through the night and following morning.

– The drivers and hardware for the game port midi capabilities are based around the now standard Roland MPU-401 MIDI interface, and support most MPU-401 standard applications for Windows and DOS.

– Currently, their drivers for 2014 are Marco Andretti, Kurt Busch, James Hinchcliffe, Ryan Hunter-Reay, and Carlos Muñoz.

– One version of the myth on how it got its name is that train drivers would get drunk there, then drive trains, effectively turning them into possible ‘Killers’.

– There are also drivers that allow to map the game port to an USB device.

– The Berwickshire Civic Society is asking the Council to put road signs up to tell drivers who are coming into the county that they are coming into Berwickshire.

– The track was criticised by F1 drivers as being excessively bumpy.

– These signals display their different indications to train drivers by changing the angle of inclination of a pivoted ‘arm’.

– It is a toll road, so drivers have to pay to use it.

– Some spaces are set aside for disabled drivers or disabled passengers.

– Successful German racing drivers include Michael Schumacher and Sebastian Vettel.

– However, drivers who are “stoned” are much less likely to get into car accidents than drunk drivers and in some cases, sober drivers.

– This has led to criticism that drivers and mechanics are too familiar with Catalunya, reducing the amount of on-track action.

– Seven of the drivers were police.

– They told the women in the stereotype threat group that they were investigating why men were better drivers than women.

– They take food orders from drivers in their parked cars then return with the food.

– Even though the team was entered in the next race, in Brazil, with drivers Roberto Moreno and Perry McCarthy, the cars were still not ready.

– Twenty one drivers have an opinion, Charlie and the officials another, and so it’s like talking to a wall”.

– She drove regularly, and she helped other women drivers with police and court cases.

– This opening allows Funny Car drivers a safe means of escape during an engine fire rather than falling out of the car between the frame and body.

– The striking drivers were eventually fined $5,000 each and given a one race ban, suspended for six months, but the process of reaching this compromise position took several weeks and contributed to the cancellation of that year’s Argentine Grand Prix, due to be the second race of the year.

– Jackie Stewart is a 3-time F1 World Champion and regarded as one of the best drivers ever.

– The drivers who qualify in the first ten positions must start the race with the same tyres they qualified on.

– The Kernel Mode is specially for hardware drivers and allows drivers to ‘speak’ to things in the computer.

– The figure also includes industrial staff such as traffic wardens, drivers and cleaners.

– The three drivers take their places on a podium.

– He wanted drivers who were going to cross the tracks to know that a train was coming and he wanted to do it in a very big way.

– Liability is there to protect the other drivers on the road from the damages you cause.

– When both drivers are staged, the tree is set to start the race causing the three large amber lights to illuminate, followed by the green light.

– In 2001, Michael Schumacher made a one-time return to karts and competed against Hamilton along with other future F1 drivers Vitantonio Liuzzi and Nico Rosberg.

– Recently, there are roads that have “electronic toll collection”, which makes use of computer chips and RFID technology to identify drivers and charge their tolls on their bank accounts.

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