
The race around the world
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Race Date: March 16 2008
No of Laps: 58
Course Distance: 5.303 km
Race Distance: 307.574 km
Lap Record: Michael Schumacher - 1:24.125 (2004)
Malaysian Grand Prix, Kuala Lumpur
Race Date: March 23 2008
No of Laps: 56
Course Distance: 5.543 km
Race Distance: 310.408 km
Lap Record: Juan Pablo Montoya - 1:34.223 (2004)
Bahrain Grand Prix, Bahrain
Race Date: April 6 2008
No of Laps: 57
Course Distance: 5.412 km
Race Distance: 308.238 km
Lap Record: Michael Schumacher - 1:30.252 (2004)
Spanish Grand Prix, Catalunya
Race Date: April 27 2008
No of Laps: 66
Course Distance: 4.655 km
Race Distance: 307.104 km
Lap Record: Felipe Massa - 1:22.680 (2007)
Turkish Grand Prix, Istanbul
Race Date: May 11 2008
No of Laps: 58
Course Distance: 5.338 km
Race Distance: 309.396 km
Lap Record: Juan Pablo Montoya - 1:24.770 (2005)
Monaco Grand Prix, Monte Carlo
Race Date: May 25 2008
No of Laps: 78
Course Distance: 3.340 km
Race Distance: 260.520 km
Lap Record: Michael Schumacher 1:14.439 (2004)
Canadian Grand Prix, Montreal
Race Date: June 8 2008
No of Laps: 70
Course Distance: 4.361 km
Race Distance: 305.270 km
Lap Record: Rubens Barrichello - 1:13.622 (2004)
French Grand Prix, Magny-Cours
Race Date: June 22 2008
No of Laps: 70
Course Distance: 4.411 km
Race Distance: 308.586 km
Lap Record: Michael Schumacher - 1:15.377 (2004)
British Grand Prix, Silverstone
Race Date: July 6 2008
No of Laps: 60
Course Distance: 5.141 km
Race Distance: 308.355 km
Lap Record: Michael Schumacher - 1:18.739 (2004)
German Grand Prix, Hockenheim
Race Date: July 20 2008
No of Laps: 67
Course Distance: 4.574 km
Race Distance: 306.458 km
Lap Record: Kimi Raikkonen - 1:13.780 (2004)
Hungarian Grand Prix, Budapest
Race Date: August 3 2008
No of Laps: 70
Course Distance: 4.381 km
Race Distance: 306.663 km
Lap Record: Michael Schumacher - 1:19.071 (2004)
European Grand Prix, Valencia
Race Date: August 24 2008
No of Laps: 57
Course Distance: 5.440 km
Race Distance: 310.080 km
Lap Record: n/a -
Belgian Grand Prix, Spa-Francorchamps
Race Date: September 7 2008
No of Laps: 44
Course Distance: 7.004 km
Race Distance: 308.052 km
Lap Record: Kimi Raikkonen - 1:45.108 (2004)
Italian Grand Prix, Monza
Race Date: September 14 2008
No of Laps: 53
Course Distance: 5.793 km
Race Distance: 306.720 km
Lap Record: Rubens Barrichello - 1:21.046 (2004)
Singapore Grand Prix, Singapore
Race Date: September 28 2008
No of Laps: 61
Course Distance: 5.067 km
Race Distance: 309.087 km
Lap Record: n/a
Japanese Grand Prix, Fuji Speedway
Race Date: October 12 2008
No of Laps: 67
Course Distance: 4.563 km
Race Distance: 305.416 km
Lap Record: Lewis Hamilton - 1:28.193 (2007)
Chinese Grand Prix, Shanghai
Race Date: October 19 2008
No of Laps: 56
Course Distance: 5.451 km
Race Distance: 305.066 km
Lap Record: Michael Schumacher - 1:32.238 (2004)
Brazilian Grand Prix, Sao Paulo
Race Date: November 2 2008
No of Laps: 71
Course Distance: 4.309 km
Race Distance: 305.909 km
Lap Record: Juan Pablo Montoya - 1:11.473 (2004)
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Jenson Button has thrown out a challenge to fellow British driver Lewis Hamilton that they swap wheels for their own feet and race a triathlon at the end of July.

Red Bull Racing have announced an extension to Mark Webber's contract that will see the Australian Formula One star stay at the team for the 2009 season.

British Formula One driver David Coulthard will retire from the sport at the end of the season, he said Thursday.
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- Should Max Mosley resign or should he stay on to continue his job as FIA president?
- Should have gone yesterday. What a disgrace.
52% - What happens in his private life is exactly that, his private business.
48%
- Should have gone yesterday. What a disgrace.
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