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Each race is not less than 305kilometers. So we assume an average race is around 307km. There are around 17-18 races in a season, so the equetion is 307*17= 5219km a season which is 3240miles. Of course this is the distance covered during the races. (without the qualifying and practice laps)

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2011 rules allow a car 11 sets of tires for each race weekend ... 5 sets for free practice and 6 sets for qualifying and the race.

There being 19 race weekends, each car will have use of 209 sets for the season which is 836 tires.

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it all depends on the track. back in the day they raced on a track 14 miles long!

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For the 2014 Formula One season a single driver will cover 61.34 miles (98.72 km) over the 19 Grand Prix.

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14461.9 miles in a Nascar season.

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Around 190mile or just over 300kms.

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Many

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