All of them. :)
Counting from the start of the first Formula One season in 1950, and including the 12 races that have been run in the 2013 season as of the time of this answer, there have been a total of 890 Formula One races.
There have been many drivers since Nascar started that have never won a race.
Scuderia Ferrari as the team is called has been competing in F1 since 1950 Monaco Grand Prix and have been on the racing list ever since. They have started a total of 811 races and won a total of 215 races. They also hold 16 constructors championships and 15 drivers' championships.
Jenson Button is a British Formula One driver who currently races for the McLaren team, a team he has been with since 2010. He is the 2009 World Champion.
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There was no formula one races in the year 1951 and hence there was no Monaco GP in the year 1951 and 1952. But it has been a part of the formula one season every year since 1955.
Michael has been in Formula One since 1991 when he started with Team 7 up Jordan. He was competing in races till the end of the 2006 season where he drove for the Scuderia Ferrari team. He has been in the F1 racing circuit for 16 years and has won a record 7 world championships and more than 90 races in his career. He is best remembered for his 5 consecutive world titles from 2000-2004 when he was driving for Ferrari.
Through November 4, 2012, Danica Patrick started 56Nascar Nationwide Series races and 9 Cup Series races.
The McLaren F1 Team has been one of the most successful and competitive teams in the formula one grid for many years. As of now (April 2013) they have competed in a total of 724 races. Of this, they have won 182 races. They have started on pole in 155 times. They have also won the drivers world championship 12 times and the constructors world title 8 times. The year 2013 is arguably their worst season ever in F1. The team was not able to even once finish on the podium or qualify on Pole
At the moment there is no Formula 1 race in France. The last race there was at the Magny-Cours circuit in 2008. The race in 2009 was cancelled and there have been no further races in France since. The closest is in Monaco which is still a yearly fixture on the calender
It has been 157 races since Jeff Burton won in the Nascar Sprint Cup Series. His last win came on October 11, 2008.
No driver from Sweden has raced in the 2011 season. There have been several Swedish drivers that have raced in Formula 1, the most famous being Ronnie Peterson who won 10 races in 123 starts between 1970-1978 before tragically losing his life in an accident at the 1978 Italian Grand Prix. Other Swedish F1 drivers include Jo Bonnier who started 104 races and won 1 between 1956-1971, Gunner Nilsson who started 31 races and won 1 from 1976-1977, and Stefan Johansson who started 79 races between 1983-1991.