It varies by what season, the track and the 2 tyres used. In previouse modern F1 seasons it coult be a 1 stopper or a 3 stopper. All is depended on what the track is based on tyre degradation and if any problems come up during race like puncture or a minor collision.
Most Daytona 500s last three and one half hours.
3 pit stops average
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There is no definitive number of pit stops in a Nascar race. This number varies due to the different size race tracks and the gas mileage for that certain race. Also if there is a green-white-checkered finish, teams can come in to the pits once again in the final laps for fresh tires.
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Only one driver can take pole for a particular Formula One race
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An F1 car can reach up to 350kph during a race. 0-60 in 2-2.5 seconds.
That depends on the number of miles run in the race.
Racing motorbikes, with the exception of the Isle of Man TT are only allowed one pit stop and that is to change from wet tyres to slicks if the race is declared a wet race from the start - not including endurance races - if a race is declared to be dry at the start and it rains, the race is stopped until the weather clears up and it is then restarted, on slicks.
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there is no formula 2 race carbut there are formula 2000 race cars look it up on bing.com
It varies per race, but I think the average number is about 90 gallons.It depends on the length of the race. Every race is different.