The number of laps in a racing season varies significantly depending on the type of motorsport and specific racing series. For example, Formula 1 races typically have around 50 to 70 laps per event, with a season consisting of around 22 races, leading to a total of approximately 1,100 to 1,500 laps. In contrast, NASCAR Cup Series races usually feature about 200 to 500 laps per race, with a season comprising around 36 races, resulting in a total of several thousand laps. Therefore, the total lap count can vary widely based on the series and race formats.
7 fastest laps
In 2012, Kasey Kahne led 282 laps in the Nascar Cup Series, 106 laps in the Nationwide Series and 46 laps in the Truck Series..
For the 2011 Nascar Sprint Cup Series season, Brad Keselowski led 298 laps.
In 2008, Jimmie Johnson led 1,959 laps.
Button set 3 Fastest Lap in formula 1 2011 season.
7.5 laps
20 laps
64
2 laps-400m each
0.932056
It depends on how big the laps are.
32 laps