0 the starting position on the inside of the front row in a motor race or similar racing competition, considered to be best and given to the competitor with the fastest time in the previous race: --
The pole position speed would be 158.162mph km/h.
Notable speeds were: for the average speed and for the pole position speeds.
While the pole position speed was 104.603 mph, the actual racing speeds approached 93.594 mph.
They qualified on pole position for the race and led for over three-and-a-half hours, but crashed out of the race on lap 110.
The second segment of 50 laps (125 mi) and other elements (such as the blind draw invert for the pole position) remained unchanged.
The school holds the country record for most consecutive years holding the pole position in the national exams (19601985).
Notable speeds were: as the average speed and as the pole position speed.
Speeds approached as the average and for the pole position speed.