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Formula 1 races are determined by the number of laps required to complete a race distance of approximately 305 kilometers, excluding the Monaco Grand Prix which has a shorter distance. The exact number of laps varies by circuit, as each track has a different length. For example, at the Silverstone Circuit in the UK, a race consists of 52 laps, while at the Monza Circuit in Italy, it\“s 53 laps. The number of laps is calculated by dividing the total race distance by the length of one lap, ensuring all races meet the minimum distance requirement set by the FIA. |