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.
it all depends on the track. back in the day they raced on a track 14 miles long!
For the 2014 Formula One season a single driver will cover 61.34 miles (98.72 km) over the 19 Grand Prix.