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I was just about to say something really stupid like they all sucked apart from Brawn. :lol:
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James1978 wrote:I was just about to say something really stupid like they all sucked apart from Brawn. :lol:

Original Alfa Romeo in the 1950s didn't suck...
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tommykl wrote:Here's a tough one: what is the tangential relation between Formula One and Brazilian children programme Turma do Balão Mágico?


What was the answer to this one? I've not found anything.


They both aired on the Rede Globo network?

OK, to be fair, it was a lot more than tangential.

One of the members of this particular children's band was Michael Biggs, son of the infamous Ronnie Biggs. Biggs is the best-known participant in the Great Train Robbery. One particular robber was Roy James, who was also an extremely promising FJunior driver who competed against the likes of Hailwood, Hill and Brabham. After James was released from prison in 1975, he was hired by Bernie to produce trophies for the World Championship.

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Heres one that, while not obvious, shouldn't me too hard to get.

Which Formula 1 car has the most Championship race wins?
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Lotus 49
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I'm thinking the Lotus 72, unless it's a trick question and it's something like the Ferrari 312.
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Lotus 49 unless it so happens to be something like the Ferrari F2002
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tommykl wrote:I'm thinking the Lotus 72, unless it's a trick question and it's something like the Ferrari 312.

You thought correct, tis the 72. According to Stats F1, its the McLaren M23 with 16 wins, but a quick look at the 72's results reveal that it took 20 victories.
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tommykl wrote:One of the members of this particular children's band was Michael Biggs, son of the infamous Ronnie Biggs. Biggs is the best-known participant in the Great Train Robbery. One particular robber was Roy James, who was also an extremely promising FJunior driver who competed against the likes of Hailwood, Hill and Brabham. After James was released from prison in 1975, he was hired by Bernie to produce trophies for the World Championship.


Christ, that's quite separated.
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In which Grand Prix did the BRM H16 win its only race?

(No looking it up on F1.com!)
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Wasn't it here in America? So the Glen?
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Wallio wrote:Wasn't it here in America? So the Glen?

The race was at the Glen, but which year? (Maybe I should have asked for the year) :oops:
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'66?
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Correct, Wallio! The 1966 US GP at Watkins Glen saw Jim Clark win in his Lotus BRM H16.
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In the 2000 Austrian Grand Prix, there was a crash involving Michael Schumacher which caused him to retire and led to a SC period where the two McLaren, unsurprisingly, led the way with a surprise behind them? Who crashed into Schumacher and who was the third-placed driver under SC conditions?
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Klon wrote:In the 2000 Austrian Grand Prix, there was a crash involving Michael Schumacher which caused him to retire and led to a SC period where the two McLaren, unsurprisingly, led the way with a surprise behind them? Who crashed into Schumacher and who was the third-placed driver under SC conditions?


Without checking, it was Fisichella who hit Schumacher (he did the same thing at Hockenheim too :lol: ) and Mika Salo who ran third, before Barrichello passed him.
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Klon wrote:In the 2000 Austrian Grand Prix, there was a crash involving Michael Schumacher which caused him to retire and led to a SC period where the two McLaren, unsurprisingly, led the way with a surprise behind them? Who crashed into Schumacher and who was the third-placed driver under SC conditions?


Without checking, it was Fisichella who hit Schumacher (he did the same thing at Hockenheim too :lol: ) and Mika Salo who ran third, before Barrichello passed him.


Also without checking, I thought it was either Trulli or Zonta who crashed into M Schumi? I'll go Trulli. Since I remember the reason for the crash was because Barrichello appear to trying to be letting M Schumi passed in that first corner, so the two cars behind (Trulli & Zonta) both tapped into the back of of the Ferrari's. Also vividly remember M Schumi dirty tactics in trying to park his damaged Ferrari on the racing line, seemly in an attempt to get the race restarted. And I remember Wizzie kindly pointing out to me last year, that a couple of drivers towards at the back of the grid were acting like complete tools (IIRC Diniz & R Schumi), which I hadn't noticed before Wizzie kindly pointed it out to me.
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takagi_for_the_win wrote:Without checking, it was Fisichella who hit Schumacher (he did the same thing at Hockenheim too :lol: ) and Mika Salo who ran third, before Barrichello passed him.


Well, Fisichella hit him so technically that answer is correct since I worded the question badly (I was looking for the guy who caused it, ibsey had the right idea but picked the wrong one - it was Zonta) and Salo is correct too. Although I disagree with ibsey on tactics game, I presume Schumacher just did not recognise immediately how badly his car was damaged but realised quickly that his attempt to rejoin was pointless.
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Klon wrote:In the 2000 Austrian Grand Prix, there was a crash involving Michael Schumacher which caused him to retire and led to a SC period where the two McLaren, unsurprisingly, led the way with a surprise behind them? Who crashed into Schumacher and who was the third-placed driver under SC conditions?


After a few research, I ponder that PdLR was the driver in the third place
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Name a driver that has during his career driven for Both the original Lotus team and the team that is now Lotus....
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WeirdKerr wrote:Name a driver that has during his career driven for Both the original Lotus team and the team that is now Lotus....


Johnny Herbert?

(By that I'm assuming you mean Team Enstone, and therefore it's previous incarnations, including Benetton, for whom Johnny drove for.)
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Easy, Nelson Piquet drove for the original Lotus and for Benetton, who became Renault, who became new Lotus. And Ayrton Senna, who first drove for Toleman, and later for original Lotus.
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WeirdKerr wrote:Name a driver that has during his career driven for Both the original Lotus team and the team that is now Lotus....


Johnny Herbert?

(By that I'm assuming you mean Team Enstone, and therefore it's previous incarnations, including Benetton, for whom Johnny drove for.)


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pi314159 wrote:Easy, Nelson Piquet drove for the original Lotus and for Benetton, who became Renault, who became new Lotus. And Ayrton Senna, who first drove for Toleman, and later for original Lotus.


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Chilton/Bianchi (obviously...)
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As some of you may or may not have noticed, I have decided to ditch Lowndsey's great moment in V8 radio punditry and instead have a rather prophetic comment from Martin Brundle before the start of the 2005 San Marino Grand Prix. Now, without looking up the grid on this wonderful thing before the internet, who were the four drivers Martin was talking about?
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Wizzie wrote:As some of you may or may not have noticed, I have decided to ditch Lowndsey's great moment in V8 radio punditry and instead have a rather prophetic comment from Martin Brundle before the start of the 2005 San Marino Grand Prix. Now, without looking up the grid on this wonderful thing before the internet, who were the four drivers Martin was talking about?

Well, I'm assuming Raikkonen and Alonso, not sure about the other two.
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I'm gonna guess Raikkonen, Alonso, Button, and Montoya.
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I'm guessing Raikkonen, Alonso, Heidfeld and Webber
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Obviously Räikkönen and Alonso, then I'm guessing Heidfeld and maybe Sato? IIRC that was the race where he finished somewhere around sixth before getting DQ'd.
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AndreaModa wrote:Raikkonen, Alonso, Button and Webber for me.


Bingo! And how right Martin was because all by the time those five years were up, all four of them were up the front fighting for wins and titles.
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Which driver has claimed to have started a Grand Prix accidentally in reverse gear? Also can you name which GP this is supposed to have happened in?
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ibsey wrote:Which driver has claimed to have started a Grand Prix accidentally in reverse gear? Also can you name which GP this is supposed to have happened in?

Only one driver is capable of openly stating such incompetence. It can only be Taki Inoue.
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tommykl wrote:
ibsey wrote:Which driver has claimed to have started a Grand Prix accidentally in reverse gear? Also can you name which GP this is supposed to have happened in?

Only one driver is capable of openly stating such incompetence. It can only be Taki Inoue.


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I remember a pacific or forti driver starting in third gear.

But starting in Reverse?
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I forti sopravivono wrote:I remember a pacific or forti driver starting in third gear.

But starting in Reverse?
I'm going for Jacques Villeneuve on Imola '99 by being so surprised getting that shoppingcart 4th on the grid.


Nice try, but I am afraid it is wrong. I will give you a clue however. Like JV the driver in question has won the WDC at least once.
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I would presume it's any Finnish world champion not named Räikkönen.
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Klon wrote:I would presume it's any Finnish world champion not named Räikkönen.


Not them either I'm afraid.
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I'm going to assume this was back in days of a "stick-shift" gearbox, because the paddle-shift of the last few years has a readout in the cockpit and thus you'd have to be a massive idiot to manage to start in reverse.

The clue "Like JV, the driver in question has won the WDC at least once" isn't a massive clue really, but I'll follow the line of enquiry along one-time champs. The only person I can think of that would be capable of this would be Alan Jones. Seeing as he'd given up by 1986, I'll take a guess it was in one of the Haas-Lolas.

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