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by Normal32 » 05 Jan 2017, 21:17
Simtek wrote: RC163, Montjuich?
Also close, but still incorrect.[/quote]
RC162, Charade?
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by tommykl » 05 Jan 2017, 21:18
RC162, Dundrod.
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by Bobby Doorknobs » 05 Jan 2017, 21:19
Normal32 wrote: RC162, Charade?
And now the bike is correct, but nobody's getting the circuit!
It does have something in common with Charade though: It hosted a world championship F1 Grand Prix.
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by tommykl » 05 Jan 2017, 21:20
Buenos Aires?
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by Bobby Doorknobs » 08 Jan 2017, 17:51
"McLaren Ford MP4-23"
Anyway:
The reject driver in question is the one in front.
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by Normal32 » 08 Jan 2017, 19:09
Simtek wrote: "McLaren Ford MP4-23"
Anyway:
The reject driver in question is the one in front.
Enrique Bernoldi, 1997, Dallara F397, Donington Park?
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by Bobby Doorknobs » 08 Jan 2017, 19:30
Normal32 wrote: Simtek wrote: "McLaren Ford MP4-23"
Anyway:
The reject driver in question is the one in front.
Enrique Bernoldi, 1997, Dallara F397, Donington Park?
All wrong. Well, it is a Dallara, that part is true.
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by Normal32 » 08 Jan 2017, 19:36
Simtek wrote: All wrong. Well, it is a Dallara, that part is true.
Ricardo Rosset, F393, Pembrey, 1993?
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by Nuppiz » 08 Jan 2017, 20:01
Norberto Fontana, Dallara F394/015, Nürburgring?, 1994 German Formula Three Championship
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by Bobby Doorknobs » 08 Jan 2017, 20:46
Nuppiz wrote: Norberto Fontana, Dallara F394/015, Nürburgring?, 1994 German Formula Three Championship
Year, car and driver are all correct, so Nuppiz wins this one. The circuit, however, is incorrect, so there's still one point up for grabs.
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by Normal32 » 08 Jan 2017, 20:50
Simtek wrote: Nuppiz wrote: Norberto Fontana, Dallara F394/015, Nürburgring?, 1994 German Formula Three Championship
Year, car and driver are all correct, so Nuppiz wins this one. The circuit, however, is incorrect, so there's still one point up for grabs.
Hockenheim?
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by Bobby Doorknobs » 08 Jan 2017, 20:54
Normal32 wrote: Simtek wrote: Nuppiz wrote: Norberto Fontana, Dallara F394/015, Nürburgring?, 1994 German Formula Three Championship
Year, car and driver are all correct, so Nuppiz wins this one. The circuit, however, is incorrect, so there's still one point up for grabs.
Hockenheim?
Yes.
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by Nuppiz » 08 Jan 2017, 21:48
The red/white car.
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by Miguel98 » 08 Jan 2017, 22:21
Nuppiz wrote: The red/white car.
I think the track is Interlagos, the car is the March 761 and the driver... Considering the it wasn't the official March team, it must've been certainly one of the privateers (and considering the flag in the helmet, it was definetelly a brasilian), and thinking the year was 1977 - the year the 761 was used for privateers - Alex Ribeiro was the only brasilian to have entered Interlagos with a March.
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by Nuppiz » 08 Jan 2017, 22:23
Miguel98 wrote: I think the track is Interlagos, the car is the March 761 and the driver... Considering the it wasn't the official March team, it must've been certainly one of the privateers (and considering the flag in the helmet, it was definetelly a brasilian), and thinking the year was 1977 - the year the 761 was used for privateers - Alex Ribeiro was the only brasilian to have entered Interlagos with a March.
The driver is correct, everything else is wrong.
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by pi314159 » 08 Jan 2017, 22:27
I think the car is a Chevron B43, no idea about the rest. Edit: Actually looks more like a B40.
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by Normal32 » 08 Jan 2017, 22:28
Nuppiz wrote: The red/white car.
Alex Ribeiro, 1974, Oulton Park.... can't think of the car though.
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by Nuppiz » 08 Jan 2017, 22:34
pi314159 wrote: I think the car is a Chevron B43, no idea about the rest. Edit: Actually looks more like a B40.
Nope.
Normal32 wrote: Alex Ribeiro, 1974, Oulton Park.... can't think of the car though.
Both correct.
Just the car now!
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by Miguel98 » 08 Jan 2017, 22:35
It's the GRD374.
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by Nuppiz » 08 Jan 2017, 22:40
Miguel98 wrote: It's the GRD374.
And that is correct.
As this leads to a tie between Miguel98 and Normal32, the tiebreaker question is...
Name at least one of the two drivers and cars chasing Ribeiro. Answers via PM.
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by Nuppiz » 08 Jan 2017, 22:52
Normal32 got the tiebreaker correct: José Chateaubriand in a March 743 and Nick von Preussen in a March 733.
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by Normal32 » 08 Jan 2017, 23:58
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by tommykl » 09 Jan 2017, 00:00
Juan Gálvez, 1940, some kind of Ford hotrod, Rafaela?
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by Normal32 » 09 Jan 2017, 00:01
tommykl wrote: Juan Gálvez, 1940, some kind of Ford hotrod, Rafaela?
All wrong, although the Galvez guess is pretty close.
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by tommykl » 09 Jan 2017, 00:04
Normal32 wrote: tommykl wrote: Juan Gálvez, 1940, some kind of Ford hotrod, Rafaela?
All wrong, although the Galvez guess is pretty close.
Oscar Gálvez, 1949, Buenos Aires, some kind of
Chevrolet hotrod?
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by Peteroli34 » 09 Jan 2017, 00:05
Oscar Galvez - Ford V8 Coupe 1960 somewhere in Argentina
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by Normal32 » 09 Jan 2017, 00:06
tommykl wrote: Normal32 wrote: tommykl wrote: Juan Gálvez, 1940, some kind of Ford hotrod, Rafaela?
All wrong, although the Galvez guess is pretty close.
Oscar Gálvez, 1949, Buenos Aires, some kind of
Chevrolet hotrod?
Correct, incorrect, incorrect, and contrary to what I said earlier, Ford is the car featured there.
peteroli34 wrote: Oscar Galvez - Ford V8 Coupe 1960 somewhere in Argentina
Correct, correct and wrong, although the year estimate is much closer.
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by DemocalypseNow » 09 Jan 2017, 00:13
Oscar Galvez, Ford V8, 1957, Mar del Plata?
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by Normal32 » 09 Jan 2017, 00:14
DemocalypseNow wrote: Oscar Galvez, Ford V8, 1957, Mar del Plata?
Correct, correct, wrong, wrong.
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by DemocalypseNow » 09 Jan 2017, 00:15
Normal32 wrote: DemocalypseNow wrote: Oscar Galvez, Ford V8, 1957, Mar del Plata?
Correct, correct, wrong, wrong.
Last try;
O.Galvez / Ford V8 / 1958 / Entre Rios
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by Normal32 » 09 Jan 2017, 00:16
DemocalypseNow wrote: Normal32 wrote: DemocalypseNow wrote: Oscar Galvez, Ford V8, 1957, Mar del Plata?
Correct, correct, wrong, wrong.
Last try;
O.Galvez / Ford V8 / 1958 / Entre Rios
Correct, correct, wrong, wrong.
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by Peteroli34 » 09 Jan 2017, 00:20
Oscar Galvez - Ford V8 Coupe - 61 - Somewhere else in argentisn
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by Normal32 » 09 Jan 2017, 00:27
peteroli34 wrote: Oscar Galvez - Ford V8 Coupe - 61 - Somewhere else in argentisn
Correct, correct, correct, and the circuit is indeed in Argentina, but be a bit more specific please
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by yannicksamlad » 10 Jan 2017, 15:00
Whilst I am in awe of the knowledge demonstrated in this quiz, I am also in awe of of the visual skills needed; I can't even see a circuit in this picture. Not even sure he's respecting track limits given the absence of visual clues. I apologise for this interruption
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by Bobby Doorknobs » 10 Jan 2017, 19:05
Three hours to go and people are still stumped by the venue. I think you should start providing hints, Normal.
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by Normal32 » 10 Jan 2017, 19:17
Alright. The first one, the track passes through many cities, it's length being 300+km. The second one, all the cities are in Buenos Aires.
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by Bobby Doorknobs » 11 Jan 2017, 13:58
So, Peteroli wins this one, having gotten the year and the car.
Let's hope the next one isn't so unforgiving.
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