racing suit
1 of 1noun/ˈreɪsɪŋ sut/
Forms:racing suits
1
a specialized garment worn by racers for protection and aerodynamics during competitive racing
A racing suit is a tight-fitting outfit worn by athletes during high-speed sports such as car racing, motorcycle racing, or cycling. It is designed to offer both comfort and safety. Racing suits are usually made from durable, fire-resistant materials to protect the wearer in case of accidents. They may also have padding for added protection and to reduce the impact during a crash. Racing suits are often lightweight and designed to be aerodynamic, helping athletes move efficiently. They are typically worn with additional protective gear like helmets and gloves.
- She wore a sleek racing suit for the Formula 1 race.
- The racing suit hugged his body tightly, optimizing his performance.
- Before the race, they inspected every seam of the racing suit for any signs of wear.
- The team logo was prominently displayed on the chest of her racing suit.
- His new racing suit was fireproof, meeting all safety regulations.