The races are usually set up in such a way that it would take approximately 2 hours to finish a race. Based on the track length and lap time, the number of laps are decided. Shorter circuits have more laps while longer circuits have lesser laps.
around 300 kilometers
300km or 2 hours. Whichever comes first.
Marco Apicella's only Formula 1 race was on September 12, 1993. It was the Pioneer Grand Prix of Italy at Autodromo Nazionale di Monza. He started 23rd and finished 26th. Apicella crashed without ever completing a lap, and holds the record for the shortest race distance covered in a Formula 1 career.
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Currently, the maximum length a Formula One Grand Prix can be is two hours from start to finish. If the race is not completed within this two hour window (due to rain, or other safety issues) then the race is called. This is due to TV time slot limitations. Other than this, a good way to estimate the length of a Formula One race is to go to www.f1.com and go to the race results page. Search the previous year and the previous track for the race results. These results include the total time of the winning driver for the entire race, as well as how far behind the rest of the drivers were.
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It is a race that is 12 kilometres in distance.
there is no formula 2 race carbut there are formula 2000 race cars look it up on bing.com
A Formula One race is called a grand prix.
The iggest race in Australia is the Formula one race
it is a race run in a distance of 3 kilometers
middle distance is like a race that is not short or long like a 1000 meter or 2000 meter race would be middle distance a long distance race would probably be more than 4000 meters ultra distance is when the races take hours, days and even months
The winner of the 2011 Formula One race in India was Sebastian Vettel.