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Formula 1 races are usually about 90 minutes long, and most finish in roughly 1.5 to 2 hours depending on the circuit, weather, and safety car periods. The standard race distance is 305 km, except Monaco, which is shorter because the track is so slow and tight.

Quick Scoop

  • Typical F1 race length: about 90 minutes.
  • Usual total time from lights out to checkered flag: about 1.5 to 2 hours.
  • Maximum race time can be extended by stoppages like red flags or safety cars.

Why it varies

Some tracks are fast and wide, so the distance is completed more quickly, while street circuits and bad weather can slow everything down. The race can also run longer if there are incidents, debris, or heavy rain.

Simple example

A normal Grand Prix might feel like a tight, high-intensity movie: around an hour and a half of nonstop action, but with delays it can stretch closer to two hours.

In short: about 90 minutes on average, and usually under 2 hours.