Definition, Meaning & Synonyms

pole position

noun
/poʊl pəˈzɪʃən/
Definition
The term ‘pole position’ refers to the starting position at the front of the grid in a motor racing event, typically awarded to the competitor who has achieved the fastest time during qualifying.
Examples
  • After an impressive qualifying lap, she secured pole position for the championship race.
  • Starting from pole position, the driver maintained their lead for the first half of the race.
  • He was ecstatic about earning pole position, a huge advantage in the high-speed competition.
Meaning
Pole position typically indicates the best opportunity for a driver to lead the race from the start, as they begin at the front of the lineup.
Synonyms
  • front row
  • leading spot
  • first position