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I'm not sure which GP it is (I think it's one of the German ones), but I think the why is because the person who finished second was racing in an F2 car, and therefore ineligible for points.
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BlindCaveSalamander wrote:I'm not sure which GP it is (I think it's one of the German ones), but I think the why is because the person who finished second was racing in an F2 car, and therefore ineligible for points.
Either that, or the other possibility was that the car which finished in 2nd place had been shared between two drivers (originally the points would be split between the drivers, although later they decided not to award any points at all - see the 1958 Italian GP, where the 4th placed entrant, shared between Masten Gregory and Carroll Shelby, was not awarded any points).
Martin Brundle, on watching a replay of Grosjean spinning:
"The problem with Grosjean is that he want to take a look back at the corner he's just exited"
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mario wrote:Either that, or the other possibility was that the car which finished in 2nd place had been shared between two drivers (originally the points would be split between the drivers, although later they decided not to award any points at all - see the 1958 Italian GP, where the 4th placed entrant, shared between Masten Gregory and Carroll Shelby, was not awarded any points).
Wait... you mean THE Carroll Shelby? If so I never knew he drove in F1...
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Another quickie question for y'all:
Which 5 drivers have been disqualified in their debut race?
Which 5 drivers have been disqualified in their debut race?
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watka wrote:Another quickie question for y'all:
Which 5 drivers have been disqualified in their debut race?
Robert Kubica is the only one that springs to mind...
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Wizzie wrote:watka wrote:Another quickie question for y'all:
Which 5 drivers have been disqualified in their debut race?
Robert Kubica is the only one that springs to mind...
That's definitely one, there are 2 others that a lot of people could know off the top of their heads, the other 2 are a bit more obscure.
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First my head, now my stomach.... Anyway:
1. In late 1997, Alain Prost claimed to have signed which two drivers for 1998?
2. In 1999, Tom Walkinshaw made it clear that he wanted to retain Pedro de la Rosa, and sign which CART star?
3. The French GP organizers of 2005 came up with an 'innovative method' to sell tickets. What was this method?
1. In late 1997, Alain Prost claimed to have signed which two drivers for 1998?
2. In 1999, Tom Walkinshaw made it clear that he wanted to retain Pedro de la Rosa, and sign which CART star?
3. The French GP organizers of 2005 came up with an 'innovative method' to sell tickets. What was this method?
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watka wrote:Wizzie wrote:watka wrote:Another quickie question for y'all:
Which 5 drivers have been disqualified in their debut race?
Robert Kubica is the only one that springs to mind...
That's definitely one, there are 2 others that a lot of people could know off the top of their heads, the other 2 are a bit more obscure.
Not sure if any of these had drives prior to '84 but would Bellof, Brundle and Johansson count after Tyrrell were kicked out?
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Jeroen Krautmeir wrote:First my head, now my stomach.... Anyway:
1. In late 1997, Alain Prost claimed to have signed which two drivers for 1998?
2. In 1999, Tom Walkinshaw made it clear that he wanted to retain Pedro de la Rosa, and sign which CART star?
3. The French GP organizers of 2005 came up with an 'innovative method' to sell tickets. What was this method?
1. Trulli and Panis
2. Juan Pablo Montoya?
3. The slogan (translated of course) "We have the best tyres in the world!"
I wild guessed for #3
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Wizzie wrote:mario wrote:Either that, or the other possibility was that the car which finished in 2nd place had been shared between two drivers (originally the points would be split between the drivers, although later they decided not to award any points at all - see the 1958 Italian GP, where the 4th placed entrant, shared between Masten Gregory and Carroll Shelby, was not awarded any points).
Wait... you mean THE Carroll Shelby? If so I never knew he drove in F1...
Yes, I am indeed referring to the very same 1959 Le Mans winning driver (with team mate Roy Salvadori) and high performance automotive engineer. Shelby did drive in Formula 1, and on more than one occasion - he drove privately entered Maserati 250F's on four occasions in 1958, three times for Scuderia Centro Sud (who entered, on and off, various races between 1956 and 1965) and once backed by Temple Buell.
The main reason, though, why I knew that Shelby had driven in Formula 1 is because he also drove in 1959 for the Aston Martin Formula 1 team - as a little while ago, I had a go at writing a new article for the teams archive about Aston Martin, since their attempt to enter Formula 1 was rejectful (two 6th places, but under the points system of the time, that meant that they scored nothing).
Now, because Shelby was signed up to drive the DBR1 at Le Mans that year, Aston Martin asked him if he would driver their Formula 1 car, which he agreed to, alongside Tritignant (also signed up for Le Mans).
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watka wrote:Another quickie question for y'all:
Which 5 drivers have been disqualified in their debut race?
Robert Kubica
Martin Brundle
Stefan Bellof
Peter Revson
Dave Walker
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tommykl wrote:watka wrote:Another quickie question for y'all:
Which 5 drivers have been disqualified in their debut race?
Robert Kubica
Martin Brundle
Stefan Bellof
Peter Revson
Dave Walker
Also Adrian Campos
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JeremyMcClean wrote:tommykl wrote:watka wrote:Another quickie question for y'all:
Which 5 drivers have been disqualified in their debut race?
Robert Kubica
Martin Brundle
Stefan Bellof
Peter Revson
Dave Walker
Also Adrian Campos
Brundle and Bellof yes, I am counting them. They were disqualified long after the race though!
Kubica and Campos are also correct.
Walker was disqualified in his 2nd race, so no.
Revson was technically disqualified in his first race, but not in his first entry (he had one DNQ before this), so I did not count him. Sorry for not making that clear.
So to clarity, we are still missing one driver.
I'll throw another question out there while I'm at it:
Which are the 5 most "winningest" cigarette sponsors, and in what rank?
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watka wrote:Which are the 5 most "winningest" cigarette sponsors, and in what rank?
Wild guess:
1. Marlboro
2. West
3. John Player Special
4. Mild Seven
5. Gold Leaf
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Nuppiz wrote:watka wrote:Which are the 5 most "winningest" cigarette sponsors, and in what rank?
Wild guess:
1. Marlboro
2. West
3. John Player Special
4. Mild Seven
5. Gold Leaf
I'm assuming Camel's up there as well, a couple of wins with Lotus in 1987, lots of wins with Williams in 91-93 as well as a couple with Benetton at that time.
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Rothmans are bound to be in there surely too from 1994-97?
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JeremyMcClean wrote:tommykl wrote:watka wrote:Another quickie question for y'all:
Which 5 drivers have been disqualified in their debut race?
Robert Kubica
Martin Brundle
Stefan Bellof
Peter Revson
Dave Walker
Also Adrian Campos
Eppie Wietzes! His debut (and disqualification) came at the 1967 Canadian GP. The same race where Al Pease finished the race 43 laps down. I have no idea why Wietzes was DSQ'ed.
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watka wrote:Which are the 5 most "winningest" cigarette sponsors, and in what rank?
After doing a bit of research, I found out these results:
Marlboro - 211
West - 46
Mild Seven - 39
John Player Special - 33
Rothmans - 32
Marlboro is helped out by the dominance eras of McLaren and Ferrari. No contest for them. West is mainly helped out by McLaren. Mild Seven is helped by Benetton and Renault. John Player Special and Rothmans are very obvious, but if you didn't know, they were Lotus and Williams respectively.
For the full list (with teams included) here it is:
Benetton
Camel - 2
Mild Seven - 20
Ferrari
Marlboro - 113
Honda
Lucky Strike - 1
Ligier
Gitanes - 8
Gauloises - 1
Lotus
Gold Leaf - 12
John Player Special - 33
McLaren
Marlboro - 98
West - 46
Renault
Mild Seven - 19
Williams
Camel - 27
Rothmans - 32
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You forgot 2 wins for Camel under Lotus.
And here's another question:
Which season had the most drivers take their debut victories? For bonus points name them and the race each of them won.
And here's another question:
Which season had the most drivers take their debut victories? For bonus points name them and the race each of them won.
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JeremyMcClean wrote:Jeroen Krautmeir wrote:First my head, now my stomach.... Anyway:
1. In late 1997, Alain Prost claimed to have signed which two drivers for 1998?
2. In 1999, Tom Walkinshaw made it clear that he wanted to retain Pedro de la Rosa, and sign which CART star?
3. The French GP organizers of 2005 came up with an 'innovative method' to sell tickets. What was this method?
1. Trulli and Panis
2. Juan Pablo Montoya?
3. The slogan (translated of course) "We have the best tyres in the world!"
I wild guessed for #3
All wrong, sorry
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Jeroen Krautmeir wrote:2. In 1999, Tom Walkinshaw made it clear that he wanted to retain Pedro de la Rosa, and sign which CART star?
I'm going to assume that the driver in question is South American (or more specifically Brazilian) so I'm guessing it's either Dario Franchitti, Helio Castroneves or Gil De Ferran
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Wizzie wrote:Jeroen Krautmeir wrote:2. In 1999, Tom Walkinshaw made it clear that he wanted to retain Pedro de la Rosa, and sign which CART star?
I'm going to assume that the driver in question is South American (or more specifically Brazilian) so I'm guessing it's either Dario Franchitti, Helio Castroneves or Gil De Ferran
Well Franchitti is not South American, or Brazilian, but you're correct.
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Jeroen Krautmeir wrote:Well Franchitti is not South American, or Brazilian, but you're correct.
Oh... my brain must have fried itself while I was writing that.
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Wizzie wrote:You forgot 2 wins for Camel under Lotus.
And here's another question:
Which season had the most drivers take their debut victories? For bonus points name them and the race each of them won.
1982 is the season with the most debut winners, at 5. Riccardo Patrese won the Monaco Grand Prix, Patrick Tambay won the German Grand Prix, Elio de Angelis won the Austrian Grand Prix, Keke Rosberg won the Swiss Grand Prix, and Michele Alboreto won the Car Park Grand Prix.
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Jeroen Krautmeir wrote:First my head, now my stomach.... Anyway:
1. In late 1997, Alain Prost claimed to have signed which two drivers for 1998?
2. In 1999, Tom Walkinshaw made it clear that he wanted to retain Pedro de la Rosa, and sign which CART star?
3. The French GP organizers of 2005 came up with an 'innovative method' to sell tickets. What was this method?
1. Jean Alesi and ?
2. Greg Moore?
3. Didn't they give them away?
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Faustus wrote:Jeroen Krautmeir wrote:First my head, now my stomach.... Anyway:
1. In late 1997, Alain Prost claimed to have signed which two drivers for 1998?
2. In 1999, Tom Walkinshaw made it clear that he wanted to retain Pedro de la Rosa, and sign which CART star?
3. The French GP organizers of 2005 came up with an 'innovative method' to sell tickets. What was this method?
1. Jean Alesi and ?
2. Greg Moore?
3. Didn't they give them away?
No, no and, well, partially correct. Wizzie answered the second question, by the way.
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Jeroen Krautmeir wrote:Faustus wrote:Jeroen Krautmeir wrote:First my head, now my stomach.... Anyway:
1. In late 1997, Alain Prost claimed to have signed which two drivers for 1998?
2. In 1999, Tom Walkinshaw made it clear that he wanted to retain Pedro de la Rosa, and sign which CART star?
3. The French GP organizers of 2005 came up with an 'innovative method' to sell tickets. What was this method?
1. Jean Alesi and ?
2. Greg Moore?
3. Didn't they give them away?
No, no and, well, partially correct. Wizzie answered the second question, by the way.
Was it Castroneves or de Ferran?
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No, it was Franchitti, who Wizzie's fried brain thought was South American (sorry!). ![Very Happy :D](./images/smilies/icon_e_biggrin.gif)
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Jeroen Krautmeir wrote:No, it was Franchitti, who Wizzie's fried brain thought was South American (sorry!).
Oh. OK. I really have to read everything before I open my mouth...
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Was the vacant 2nd place question never answered?
I believe that would have been the 1983 Brazilian Grand prix - Keke Rosberg finished 2nd, got disqualified for some pit incident to do with the fire, but the drivers who finished behind him never got moved up for some odd reason........
I believe that would have been the 1983 Brazilian Grand prix - Keke Rosberg finished 2nd, got disqualified for some pit incident to do with the fire, but the drivers who finished behind him never got moved up for some odd reason........
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Oh and one of Prost's claimed signings for 1998 was Damon Hill wasn't it? (No idea on the other one though).
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James1978 wrote:Oh and one of Prost's claimed signings for 1998 was Damon Hill wasn't it? (No idea on the other one though).
Curses! James1978 beat me to it. I was going to say Damon Hill. Was the other Giancarlo Fisichella?
As for question 3, buy one get one free on tickets?
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James1978 wrote:Was the vacant 2nd place question never answered?
I believe that would have been the 1983 Brazilian Grand prix - Keke Rosberg finished 2nd, got disqualified for some pit incident to do with the fire, but the drivers who finished behind him never got moved up for some odd reason........
I think that you have got the answer that the questioner was looking for - Rosberg was disqualified because his team push started his car in the pits, and, as you say, instead of moving the remaining drivers up a place, they simply deleted 2nd place altogether. It appears that he wasn't the only car disqualified either - Elio De Angelis was disqualified because he qualified in his turbo charged car, but switched to the normally aspirated car for the race itself.
Martin Brundle, on watching a replay of Grosjean spinning:
"The problem with Grosjean is that he want to take a look back at the corner he's just exited"
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mario wrote:James1978 wrote:Was the vacant 2nd place question never answered?
I believe that would have been the 1983 Brazilian Grand prix - Keke Rosberg finished 2nd, got disqualified for some pit incident to do with the fire, but the drivers who finished behind him never got moved up for some odd reason........
I think that you have got the answer that the questioner was looking for - Rosberg was disqualified because his team push started his car in the pits, and, as you say, instead of moving the remaining drivers up a place, they simply deleted 2nd place altogether. It appears that he wasn't the only car disqualified either - Elio De Angelis was disqualified because he qualified in his turbo charged car, but switched to the normally aspirated car for the race itself.
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Phoenix wrote:mario wrote:James1978 wrote:Was the vacant 2nd place question never answered?
I believe that would have been the 1983 Brazilian Grand prix - Keke Rosberg finished 2nd, got disqualified for some pit incident to do with the fire, but the drivers who finished behind him never got moved up for some odd reason........
I think that you have got the answer that the questioner was looking for - Rosberg was disqualified because his team push started his car in the pits, and, as you say, instead of moving the remaining drivers up a place, they simply deleted 2nd place altogether. It appears that he wasn't the only car disqualified either - Elio De Angelis was disqualified because he qualified in his turbo charged car, but switched to the normally aspirated car for the race itself.
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shinji wrote:Phoenix wrote:Kurrect!
Correct, unless that was intentional.
It was...
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James1978 wrote:Oh and one of Prost's claimed signings for 1998 was Damon Hill wasn't it? (No idea on the other one though).
Yes, one of them was indeed Damon Hill! And Faustus, I'm afraid not! Anyway, here are the answers.
1. Olivier Panis and Damon Hill
2. Dario Franchitti
3. Tickets were discounted by 50% on Valentine's Day, and the day after. Valentine Cards were also part of the deal. How romantic...
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Why were there no Ferraris in the 1982 Swiss Grand Prix?
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F1000X wrote:Why were there no Ferraris in the 1982 Swiss Grand Prix?
Rosso corsa clashed with the Swiss flag.
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F1000X wrote:Why were there no Ferraris in the 1982 Swiss Grand Prix?
Pironi had just had his accident the race before, and Ferrari decided to withdraw Tambay from the race as a sign of respect.
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