Lap

A lap is a surface created between the knee and hips of a bipedal being when it is in a seated or lying down position.

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1985 British Grand Prix
... At an average speed of 160.9 mph (258.9 km/h), Keke Rosberg's qualifying lap remained the fastest in F1 history until 2002 ... On the first lap right after the start, 4 cars went out at Copse ... start from fourth on the grid, had been leading almost every lap since lap 1, but eventually retired with fuel problems) for much of the second half of the race ...
1989 Formula One Season - Race-by-race - Race Sixteen: Australia
... Prost elected to withdraw at the end of the first lap in such torrentially wet conditions and would score no points ... Starting from pole, by lap ten he had over 30 seconds to the Williams pair and counting ... On lap 13, he ran into the rear of Brundle's Brabham and was out of the race ...
1999 Austrian Grand Prix - Classification
... Pos No Driver Constructor Laps Time/Retired Grid Points 4 ... Eddie Irvine Ferrari 71 12812.438 2 ... David Coulthard McLaren-Mercedes 71 +0.313 1 ... Mika Häkkinen McLaren-Mercedes 71 +22.2 ...
1983 Formula One Season - FIA World Championship Season Review - Early Season
... which left him 14th at the end of the first lap ... the race from pole, and he led until lap 25 from Rosberg, who had made easy work early in the race of both the other Ferrari of René Arnoux and his own teammate ... now even closer than before, attempted to pass his teammate later on the same lap ...
1998 Brazilian Grand Prix - Race Summary
... for a long and lonely drive, leading every lap of the Grand Prix ... On lap one Häkkinen led David Coulthard by over a second, and was three seconds ahead of Heinz-Harald Frentzen in third, Ralf Schumacher spun out on the ... On lap 18 Coulthard was 5 seconds behind Häkkinen ...

Famous quotes containing the word lap:

    If a dog jumps into your lap it is because he is fond of you; but if a cat does the same thing it is because your lap is warmer.
    Alfred North Whitehead (1861–1947)

    Beatrice. Will you go hear this news, signor?
    Benedick. I will live in thy heart, die in thy lap and be buried in thy eyes; and moreover, I will go with thee to thy uncle’s.
    William Shakespeare (1564–1616)

    I like to see it lap the Miles—
    And lick the Valleys up—
    Emily Dickinson (1830–1886)