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  • r who competed only in the 1968 season with 396 laps accumulated and 376.3 miles (605.6 km) of racin
  • on the 6th lap, while Webber also retired nine laps after his teammate.
  • Farfus completed the two laps after the stoppage to win the 100th WTCC race a
  • was knocked out by mechanical problems after 42 laps after qualifying last.
  • g was Damon Hill passing some cars in the early laps after a spin.
  • The race was shortened by two laps after extended safety car periods for crashes i
  • Spent seven laps after the leaders went into Catalan tank, where
  • when Ralf Schumacher drove a series of stunning laps after Michael had pitted, so when Ralf came in
  • The Sirena Ferrari 430 finished a full two laps ahead of the Lamborghini Gallardo Ian Palmer an
  • World Championship victory at Brands Hatch, two laps ahead of a Joest Racing Porsche.
  • clear of Curley Brydon's MG TC special and two laps ahead of third placed Ken Richardson in a Ford
  • Kostera and Luff won by two laps ahead of Ian Tulloch and Steve Jones, with Pete
  • ady changed his battery on the grid, losing six laps, Al Pease spun and stalled out on the circuit d
  • The laps allow for the regular use of a single water sta
  • Ten drivers and riders drove partial laps alone, attempting speed records at various dist
  • 1996: In the final laps amid a 20-car battle behind leader Greg Sacks T
  • arts, his best race was in 1958, when he led 18 laps and finished 3rd.
  • Sorenson ended up leading 16 laps, and finishing in the 5th place, behind race wi
  • The winner is determined first by number of laps, and then by the total number of points accumul
  • fives, 19 top tens, six pole positions, led 744 laps, and finished eighth in the standings.
  • He ran all but 3 laps and finished 25th.
  • He completed 112,908 laps and only led 23 of them.
  • However, Kuha was known for his fast final laps and again he sprinted to World record time 8:24
  • at Gateway International Speedway by leading 95 laps and avoiding late race cautions to win the Busc
  • ies driver who would race a grand total of 1299 laps and 590.2 miles (949.8 km) in his career.
  • All cars run four laps and the car which completes the laps in the qui
  • the pole once, won 2 races, set 3 fastest lead laps, and finished on the podium twice.
  • harlotte Motor Speedway, taking the lead for 28 laps and finishing in 7th place.
  • The two top-5s were a 4th at Hickory (led 54 laps) and a 5th at Watkins Glen International.
  • ting 7th, Purvis dominated, leading half of the laps, and easily cruised to his 3rd career Busch Ser
  • And they finally got one dropped in their laps and what was ironic is they didn't want it.
  • k at Portland Speedway, Compton led all but two laps and won his first Craftsman Truck Series race.
  • ated, starting on the outside pole, leading 187 laps, and garnering his only victory at a premier NA
  • There were three cautions for fifteen laps and the race ended under caution.
  • Elliott led 189 of 267 laps and was on his way to victory, but a cut tire o
  • had one top ten finish and he competed in 10604 laps and 6,540.7 miles (10,526.2
  • Unser led 121 laps and held on for his third win on a very hot day
  • on the pole 0 times, won 0 races, set 0 fastest laps, and finished on the podium 0 times.
  • The race was restarted for the remaining 20 laps and the final result was the aggregate of the t
  • nd of the 1964 season, Jimmy ends up leading 33 laps and finishing one position better on average th
  • In 2003, he missed the pit lane after just 15 laps and ran out of fuel.
  • rom the field before his engine failed after 47 laps and the race became a showdown between Bodine,
  • n and maintained that position for the first 11 laps and was 20 seconds ahead of Jackie Stewart and
  • Other than the number of laps and the lap time, all other information is in J
  • Ties after both laps and points are broken by the placing in the las
  • His 1953 Indianapolis 500 ended after 170 laps, and his 1954 Indianapolis 500 ended after his
  • and opening up a 24-second lead after 11 of 12 laps and then being caught by Bauer with 10 kilomete
  • from one beacon to another for a set number of laps, and a strategy mode in which players choose th
  • He lost three laps, and was in the pits for almost four minutes.
  • Kirkwood completed 1479 laps and 1,899.6 miles (3,057.1 km) of stock car rac
  • Gordon Johncock led 129 laps and had a 16 second lead on A.J. Foyt one lap a
  • The race distance was 161 laps, approximately 1000 km.
  • am mate's qualifying time, usually fastest race laps are far slower than qualifying lap times.
  • All laps are timed with the car's manufacturer-provided
  • iling to complete 70% of winner's distance (249 laps) are marked as Not Classified (NC).
  • The course comprised 15 laps around 17.35-kilometre route, making a total di
  • s started, though only twelve finished the four laps around the track that preceded the road running
  • n for running is firm (he accidentally runs 100 laps around a soccer field when the teacher told him
  • Each ride cycle usually consists of two laps around the course.
  • A. J. Foyt took a few laps around the track in Dale Earnhardt's car on the
  • Competitors will attempt five laps around the track, which is filled with jumps, t
  • The course of 262 km consisted of nineteen laps around an undulating circuit.
  • and Round 1 from 13-23) Drivers can use as many laps as they want in the timed sessions.
  • e set the race's fastest lap eight times in ten laps, as the gap narrowed to 4.1 seconds.
  • Race 12 was cut short by three laps as the telecast run over.
  • between 1988 and 1992, including leading seven laps at Martinsville Speedway in 1992.
  • The race was contested over 228 laps at the 1.5-mile (2.4 km) Texas Motor Speedway i
  • The race contested over 95 laps at the 1.973-mile (3.175 km) Edmonton City Cent
  • irst time during the season there were no extra laps at the end of the race.
  • The race will be contested over 60 laps at the 3.40-mile (5.47 km) Watkins Glen Interna
  • d, presumably meaning for him to take the final laps at a reduced pace to safely make it to the fini
  • the winner, having completed the most number of laps at the end of the four hours.
  • at Richmond International Raceway and leading 2 laps at Kansas Speedway, he was released with two ra
  • sustained in a midget car crash during practice laps at the West Haven Speedway during the same week
  • The race contested over 200 laps at the 1.520-mile (2.446 km) Chicagoland Speedw
  • After 133 laps, at about 5:30 p.m., the rain started to fall m
  • Hornish, who led 40 laps, battled Tomas Scheckter, (76 laps led), Dan Wh
  • the 4-second allowance normally granted for wet laps be used to put him at the top of the leaderboar
  • Race 2 was stopped after 3 laps, because of an accident involving Simon Andrews
  • It was shortened to 221 laps because it was after 11:00 PM and NASCAR wanted
  • Light rain began in the opening laps, becoming mor enoticeable by about lap ten.
  • Once again, he failed to finish, completing 66 laps before retiring after a collision with Jody Sch
  • the race was run behind the safety car for five laps before the race was halted.
  • He led the race for 28 of the opening 94 laps before a throttle linkage failure put him out o
  • ng the car proved its age, lasting a mere seven laps before its transmission failed.
  • obby Labonte ran in the top 10 for the first 50 laps before his engine failed on lap 55.
  • tucky Speedway, leading the race 5 times for 34 laps before coming up just .0162
  • He completed 125 laps before being forced to retire with electrical p
  • nce 1985, although his car would last a mere 32 laps before retiring.
  • r of the first row, and leads for the first two laps before being overtaken by the grey # 4 Mercedes
  • ce as a rookie, going on to lead the opening 23 laps before eventually retiring with a broken fuel v
  • In Mexico the KM-011 lasted 36 laps before its gearbox gave out.
  • would wind up taking 5th place overall, only 20 laps behind the V12 LMR which won.
  • The next closest competitor was a distant 25 laps behind the duo.
  • 5 points, 2 laps behind (15th overall)
  • lly finished in eighth place overall, a mere 37 laps behind the overall winning Audi R10.
  • best non-Mini was a Chrysler Valiant, some six laps behind Aaltonen and Holden in tenth position.
  • e race, Mark Webber was able to rejoin, over 20 laps behind the leaders and do some laps, sufficient
  • Smith/Maher finished just six laps behind the Cortina GTs.
  • (he would finish in tenth place and twenty-four laps behind the winner).
  • The race spent many laps behind a safety car because of low visibility c
  • The accident prompted several laps behind the safety car, which eventually led to
  • w the car finish well down the order, nearly 40 laps behind the winning R8s.
  • ose cone earlier in the race, now lying several laps behind the leaders.
  • ommissaire may withdraw teams who fall too many laps behind or who, in his opinion, may constitute a
  • aliant Pacer) finished in third position, three laps behind Bond.
  • Cecil Gordon (13 laps behind)
  • Donnie Allison* (30 laps behind)
  • Frank Warren (22 laps behind)
  • Joe Frasson (6 laps behind)
  • Benny Parsons†* (161 laps behind)
  • Ramo Stott (5 laps behind)
  • ere classified finishers (two of whom were five laps behind, one of whom was Coulthard) and Damon Hi
  • ce ahead of the factory entry in third, several laps behind.
  • knum and Dick Hutcherson were third, but twelve laps behind.
  • and Steven Johnson finished third, another two laps behind.
  • s all-Russian pairing; neither could keep their laps below 32 for the entire race, with Kokhanets sk
  • Detyshev skated the first seven full laps below 31, but finished in 33.16, keeping Kokhan
  • 0cc race was originally scheduled to run for 29 laps, but due to heavy rain it was red-flagged and t
  • r riders managed to do one, two, or three extra laps, but it wasn't enough to catch Ignatyev.
  • r a battle for the lead going into the last ten laps, but Hill then had to pit again to serve a ten
  • The race was intended to be run over 161 laps, but the race was significantly delayed by seve
  • The race was originally scheduled for 200 laps, but was stopped at 138 laps because of rain.
  • tion for the 1920 Indy race and he led for many laps but bad luck dogged him in the race (faulty bea
  • originally were nude as they sat on customers' laps, but a judge instructed the O'Farrell's managem
  • o Montoya dominated the race leading almost 120 laps, but after a pit penalty while under green flag
  • e pair duelled around Monaco for the final four laps but Mansell could find no way past, finishing j
  • e Cope and Harry Gant also led several of these laps, but they had pitted under the early yellows to
  • Petty went on to lead a race high 108 laps by the time the checkered flag fell.
  • rsports teammate Ken Schrader, who led the most laps, by 7.64 seconds.
  • in the 25 car field but was knocked out after 9 laps by engine failure.
  • In the end Alfredo Costanzo was three laps clear of the nearest domestic competitor, Chas
  • 1938 Grand Prix winner Whitehead finishing two laps clear of the first of the Australians, Maserati
  • d after the race was declared with insufficient laps completed after a crash by Jordan Roddy caused
  • Johncock ranks 3rd on the list of laps completed at Indianapolis.
  • ‡ Race was stopped with less than 75% of laps completed, half points awarded.
  • ption to the policy of the time of all practice laps counting towards grid position.
  • Over the next 110 laps, Dale Earnhardt, Ken Schrader, and Kyle Petty w
  • In the final 150 laps, Darrell Waltrip caught Allison.
  • ly seeing two aborted starts and eight recorded laps, decided to appease the crowd by sending the ri
  • t the three Chevrolets behind him at bay for 13 laps despite a battle with Huff on lap 5 where the t
  • lder sports car engined Ferrari was another two laps distant.
  • Qualifying Laps do not count towards official lap records.
  • pairing Tony and Klark Quinn, who finished ten laps down on the winners, in a Mitsubishi Lancer Evo
  • Petty came from two laps down to win the event after 198 laps were compl
  • classed, with the first of them finishing three laps down on Clark.
  • nly finished in the second of these races, four laps down from race winner Alain Menu.
  • Donnelly finished his first F1 race 3 laps down in 12th place and was the last car running
  • He would finish the race, despite being twelve laps down in 36th.
  • restart in an altered starting line-up, albeit laps down if they were on the Sunday.
  • debaker home as fourth car across the line, two laps down on Jane/Reynolds and a lap behind Firth/Re
  • He was still running at the finish, albeit 43 laps down on the winner.
  • He started 40th at Milwaukee and finished nine laps down in 29th.
  • He rejoined the race three laps down, and DAMS' misery was completed when Ho-Pi
  • rd Thunderbird at Phoenix, finishing 29th, nine laps down.
  • He started 25th and finished 33rd, four laps down.
  • 2003 at the Darlington, and finished 23rd, two laps down.
  • vent, Rathmann finished a career-best 12th, two laps down.
  • curbs too hard, and that lead to him being many laps down.
  • Shortened to 171 laps due to rain
  • time winner after the race was shortened to 109 laps due to rain.
  • The race was shortened by two laps due to rain.
  • Red-flagged after 27 laps due to heavy rain.
  • At Homestead-Miami, Murphy led ten laps due to pit strategy before his engine expired.
  • NOTE: Race extended to 64 laps due to green-white-checker finish.
  • The 125cc race was red-flagged after 7 laps due to rain.
  • * Race red flagged after 18 laps due to Roberto Locatelli having an accident.
  • NOTE: Race extended two laps due to green-white-checker finish.
  • 2. Race extended two laps due to green-white-checker finish rule.
  • ul conditions and the race was stopped after 64 laps due to the weather.
  • Speedway, becoming the youngest person to lead laps during an IndyCar Series event and the youngest
  • mechanical failure caused him to stop after two laps during the race.
  • red flags meant the two car only set one flying laps each.
  • Having led 36 laps earlier, he ultimately erased 4 minutes of the
  • mmy Spencer and Jack Pennington led yellow flag laps early in the race.
  • He has also done 8982 laps; earning $17,495 in the process ($104,810.66 in
  • to beat the fastest Corvette by a margin of 10 laps, ending their streak of class wins.
  • A good few laps ensued for Ferrari, as the very fast Villeneuve
  • alia on 24 November 1974 over a distance of 106 laps equaling 501 km.
  • he Indianapolis 500, which he did, with just 37 laps ever in an IndyCar, and finished 16th in the ra
  • m from the Victoria Memorial and will have four laps, finishing half-way along The Mall.
  • o two segments: The first segment, which was 20 laps, followed by a ten minute intermission, followe
  • Seifert raced 41,875 laps for 33,835.4
  • The player can change the number of laps for a race.
  • s from the event after they had only covered 43 laps for car #2 and 60 laps for car #1.
  • Laps, for clarinet and double bass (1988)
  • carefully watched the breaks and did four extra laps for 80 points.
  • n the race's history, Whiteford winning by five laps for a margin of 25 kilometres.
  • There are also four laps for each course.
  • cing NASCAR to voluntarily reduce the number of laps for that year's race).
  • He completed all of the laps for the first time in 1956, finishing eighth.
  • De Cesaris's fairy tale run ended just three laps from the end when his engine blew, promoting Be
  • The first 14 laps from Sunday took 40:46 to run, and that time wi
  • overing from a crash at Mosport Park led for 14 laps from Jackie Stewart, Jochen Rindt and Denny Hul
  • ely from the race until his car lost a wheel 19 laps from the finish and Amon was lucky to escape un
  • and Augusto Farfus, and led until a puncture 3 laps from the end.
  • ey set a new lap record to catch and pass him 8 laps from the end and gain a maiden victory for the
  • er restarted, with the distance shortened to 17 laps from the original 26.
  • d allowed teammate Mauri Rose to pass him seven laps from the end, mistakenly believing that Rose wa
  • in his Cooper T43-Climax cut out at Casino five laps from the end.
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