So lately i´ve been wondering about this sort of thing.
An F1 race is supposed to be 300km as far as i know.
If we take Suzuka, the upcoming GP, it will be 53 laps.
One lap of Suzuka is 5.807km
300 divided by 5.807 is 51,6 laps, arguably 52 laps rounded up. The GP is 53 laps long.
5.807 times 53 laps is 307,771km
So really you could remove one lap and still be above the 300km limit.
i.e. 53 laps = 307,771km
52 laps = 301,964km
Anyone know why this is?
Is it superstition or politics or some other weird "logical" explanation?