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by Miguel98 » 14 Jan 2017, 11:32
the last image didn't exist - ignore it.
this is the correct picture to use:
I only want car, driver and circuit.
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by Peteroli34 » 14 Jan 2017, 11:37
BMW M3 DTM 1991 Kyalami Dieter Quester
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by Miguel98 » 14 Jan 2017, 11:44
peteroli34 wrote: BMW M3 DTM 1991 Kyalami Dieter Quester
It's an M3 - but which model? Kyalami, 1991 an DTM is correct. Driver is wrong.
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by novitopoli » 14 Jan 2017, 11:46
Car is a M3 E30.
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by Miguel98 » 14 Jan 2017, 11:47
novitopoli wrote: Car is a M3 E30.
Nope
It has a different name than that.
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by Peteroli34 » 14 Jan 2017, 11:48
BMW M3 Sport Evolution
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by Miguel98 » 14 Jan 2017, 11:59
peteroli34 wrote: BMW M3 Sport Evolution
Yep. Only driver missing now.
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by Peteroli34 » 14 Jan 2017, 13:57
Is it Johnny Cecotto
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by Miguel98 » 14 Jan 2017, 14:19
peteroli34 wrote: Is it Johnny Cecotto
The one and only! Petoli gets this one.
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by Peteroli34 » 14 Jan 2017, 17:09
Who,What,When,Where,Why?
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by This Could Be You » 14 Jan 2017, 17:28
The car is a STCC spec Peugeot 307 S2000, and the venue is probably Swedish, so Anderstorp? For the year I'd say 2003 and the drivers is Jens Edman possibly, as he drove it that year.
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by dr-baker » 14 Jan 2017, 17:44
I'm going to suggest it's Seabass Bourdais as he is an F1 Reject and has had links to Peugeot through the Le Mans programme.
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by Peteroli34 » 14 Jan 2017, 23:12
The What is correct it in indeed a S2000 Peugeot 307. The Who Where and When is still outstanding
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by CarloSpace » 15 Jan 2017, 07:53
I'm guessing it's Stephane Sarrazin, 2002, somewhere in France, Nogaro?
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by Peteroli34 » 15 Jan 2017, 11:06
It is Nogaro but wrong year and driver
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by Normal32 » 15 Jan 2017, 15:05
peteroli34 wrote: Who,What,When,Where,Why?
Jan Magnussen, 2004, Nogaro, Peugeot 307?
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by Peteroli34 » 15 Jan 2017, 17:09
That is all correct. How did you get all that the picture not reverse searchable
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by Normal32 » 15 Jan 2017, 22:29
peteroli34 wrote: That is all correct. How did you get all that the picture not reverse searchable
Jan Magnussen drove in ETCC at Peugeot in 2004, hence i figured that. Had that be wrong, I would have gone for a rally guess. Oh well...
New picture coming soon.
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by tommykl » 18 Jan 2017, 13:59
Peter Ryan, 1961, Watkins Glen, Lotus 18/21
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by tommykl » 18 Jan 2017, 14:07
Simtek wrote: tommykl wrote: Peter Ryan, 1961, Watkins Glen, Lotus 18/21
Top marks!
Woo!
You will notice a trend following on from my previous pictures...
I'm looking for the car on the right.
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by Normal32 » 18 Jan 2017, 17:53
Monaco, 1980, Ricardo Zunino, Brabham BT49?
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by tommykl » 18 Jan 2017, 18:45
Normal32 wrote: Monaco, 1980, Ricardo Zunino, Brabham BT49?
All of it wrong.
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by Rated » 18 Jan 2017, 18:49
Paul Belmondo, Pau 1989, no clue about the car...?
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by tommykl » 18 Jan 2017, 18:50
Rated wrote: Paul Belmondo, Pau 1989, no clue about the car...?
The driver and circuit are correct!
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by Nessafox » 18 Jan 2017, 18:50
1988
I don't know what i want and i want it now!
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by Normal32 » 18 Jan 2017, 18:51
tommykl wrote: Rated wrote: Paul Belmondo, Pau 1989, no clue about the car...?
The driver and circuit are correct!
Paul Belmondo, Lola T88/50, Pau, 1988?
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by tommykl » 18 Jan 2017, 18:57
This wrote: 1988
Correct...
Normal32 wrote: tommykl wrote: Rated wrote: Paul Belmondo, Pau 1989, no clue about the car...?
The driver and circuit are correct!
Paul Belmondo, Lola T88/50, Pau, 1988?
...and correct!
2 points to Rated, 1 to This and 1 to Normal32. I believe it's now Rated's turn!
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by Rated » 18 Jan 2017, 19:04
Looking for the car, one of the two drivers' name and location.
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by DemocalypseNow » 18 Jan 2017, 19:06
Rated wrote: Looking for the car, one of the two drivers' name and location.
Ford C100, 1982, Manfred Winkelhock, Watkins Glen?
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by Normal32 » 18 Jan 2017, 19:07
Rated wrote: Looking for the car, one of the two drivers' name and location.
Ford C100, Manfred Winkelhock, 1981... circuit I have no clue.
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by Rated » 18 Jan 2017, 19:08
DemocalypseNow wrote: Ford C100, 1982, Manfred Winkelhock, Watkins Glen?
Car is correct, so is the driver but Watkins Glen is not the track.
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by Normal32 » 18 Jan 2017, 19:09
Rated wrote: DemocalypseNow wrote: Ford C100, 1982, Manfred Winkelhock, Watkins Glen?
Car is correct, so is the driver but Watkins Glen is not the track.
Brands Hatch
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by Rated » 18 Jan 2017, 19:11
Normal32 wrote: Rated wrote: DemocalypseNow wrote: Ford C100, 1982, Manfred Winkelhock, Watkins Glen?
Car is correct, so is the driver but Watkins Glen is not the track.
Brands Hatch
Correct ! The other driver was Klaus Niedzwiedz. They drove that car in the 1000kms of Brands Hatch.
Biscotti gets 2 points for guessing the car and driver.
Normal gets a point for guessing the track
Biscotti gets to pick the next picture !
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by DemocalypseNow » 18 Jan 2017, 19:23
No points for the manufacturer for this one, but you will get points for the following;
Venue Year Car model (precise nomenclature please) The names of every reject driver which piloted this car on this day (1 point per driver) Have at it!
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by kevinbotz » 18 Jan 2017, 19:26
Nissan R89C, 1989, Le Mans?
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by DemocalypseNow » 18 Jan 2017, 19:28
kevinbotz wrote: Nissan R89C, 1989, Le Mans?
That's 3 points.
However , that isn't enough to win the round! If someone can get all the drivers, we will have a tie!
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by Rated » 18 Jan 2017, 19:29
Roland Ratzenberger, Eric van de Poele ?
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by kevinbotz » 18 Jan 2017, 19:30
Was Masahiro Hasemi one of them?
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