Under normal circumstances, what are the 2 criteria under which an F1 race is deemed complete?|||When the two hours time limit gets over or when all the laps of the race are completed.|||if your talking about the whole full points and half points thing, full points are awarded for the completion of all the laps said before the race. another is when there is extreme conditions, like the Malasyian grand prix, then full points can be awarded when 3/4 of the rand prix laps have been completed. this happened in the 2007 season at Fuji|||Completion of the total number of racing laps decided for that circuit or completion of 2 hours since the start. Whichever is earlier signals the end of a GP in normal circumstances.|||.
There is no need to repeat yourself.....
2 hours duration
Designated number of laps for the circuit completed.
There is no need to repeat yourself.....
2 hours duration
Designated number of laps for the circuit completed.
.|||1.all the laps arecompleted
or
2. 75%of the laps are completed.
or
3.2 hrs of racing is completed
with respect to the above conditions the 'race' could Be classified as completed and the top 8 get full points.|||1) Completion of a certain amount of laps completed (at least 3/4 of overall race distance)
2) 2 Hours of racing time has elapsed, after which the race will be ended.|||1) Completion of Total racing laps %26amp; 2) there was Driver inside.|||^^^ LMAO!
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