This is the 7686th most frequent French word.
ross
The word "ross" does not exist in French as a standalone, meaningful term.
Here, 'Ross' is used as part of an expression drawing comparison to Formula Ross, indicating high speed.
La voiture rouge est aussi rapide qu'une Formule Ross.
The red car is as fast as a Formula Ross.
In this case, 'Ross' is a proper noun used as a personal name.
Ross est le nom du personnage que tu as mentionné.
Ross is the name of the character you mentioned.
In this sentence, 'Ross' functions as the name of the group organizing the event.