Wooden eggs marked which lap they were on.
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A chariot race in ancient Rome normally lasted for seven laps.
In the 1959 film "Ben-Hur," the chariot race takes place in a circus maximus, which is depicted as being approximately 1.5 miles in circumference. Each lap of the race is thus about 1.5 miles long. The race typically consists of seven laps, making the total distance for the race approximately 10.5 miles.
4 laps of 400m (about 4 laps of 1/4 mile)
Kapi Dhwaja (The Chariot With Monkey Lord, Hanumana on it's flag)
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The chariot racers had to cover seven laps.
A chariot race in ancient Rome normally lasted for seven laps.
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Tethrippon was a four-horsed chariot race, that involved twelve laps around the track at the Hippodrome stadium.
you have to wait for the ref to drop a white cloth to start, many people died form such races. Laps were normally between 7-10, and take around 15 minutes to complete the race. Most chariot races had knives to free themselves if a chariot was to crash and they were to get tangled up.
it took them 500 laps to get around the posts that was equal to 5 1/2 miles
In ancient chariot racing, two objects commonly used as lap counters were white and red objects, often referred to as "metae." These objects were typically placed at the starting point, with one color representing completed laps and the other indicating laps yet to be completed. Officials would move these markers to keep track of the racers’ progress throughout the event. This system allowed spectators and participants to easily gauge the status of the race.