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At the 1975 French Grand Prix Niki Lauda won and recorded his shortest overall race time out of all his victories in Europe. Looking at this race, what is the difference in time between Niki's total race time and the fastest single lap (by any driver)? Research this question using Google, use a calculator to find the correct answer, then select the correct option below.
1:38:28
1:39:11
1:40:18
1:43:00
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Answer: 1:38:28
Niki Lauda’s winning time was 1:40:18 and the fastest lap in the race was 1:50.00, so 1:40:18 − 0:01:50 = 1:38:28. Thus the difference between Lauda’s total race time and the fastest single lap is 1:38:28.
Niki Lauda’s winning time was 1:40:18 and the fastest lap in the race was 1:50.00, so 1:40:18 − 0:01:50 = 1:38:28. Thus the difference between Lauda’s total race time and the fastest single lap is 1:38:28.
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