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OK fiends here's some more.
1.What was unusual about the podium at the 2003 Brazilian Grand Prix?
2.Which was the first Formula One race to start behind a pace car?
3.What was special about the 1975 British Grand Prix that has not occurred since?
4.In 2010,Williams were accused of cheating and a rival team destroyed one of their vehicles.Which team did it and
how did they escape being penalized for this act?
5. Which F1 driver was described by Niki Lauda as the 'craziest devil I ever came across in Formula 1'?
6.Which driver in his last race personally presented every other driver with a leather wallet?
7.Which driver had the most number of seasons from his debut race to his first race victory?
8.What was unusual about the 1965,1967 and 1968 South African Grands Prix?
9.What happened at the 1985 German Grand Prix that has not happened since?
10.At the 1957 Pescara GP,several of the drivers had to be ordered to leave the circuit by police.Why?
1.What was unusual about the podium at the 2003 Brazilian Grand Prix?
2.Which was the first Formula One race to start behind a pace car?
3.What was special about the 1975 British Grand Prix that has not occurred since?
4.In 2010,Williams were accused of cheating and a rival team destroyed one of their vehicles.Which team did it and
how did they escape being penalized for this act?
5. Which F1 driver was described by Niki Lauda as the 'craziest devil I ever came across in Formula 1'?
6.Which driver in his last race personally presented every other driver with a leather wallet?
7.Which driver had the most number of seasons from his debut race to his first race victory?
8.What was unusual about the 1965,1967 and 1968 South African Grands Prix?
9.What happened at the 1985 German Grand Prix that has not happened since?
10.At the 1957 Pescara GP,several of the drivers had to be ordered to leave the circuit by police.Why?
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MyHamsterRacedAnOnyx wrote:OK fiends here's some more.
1.What was unusual about the podium at the 2003 Brazilian Grand Prix?
2.Which was the first Formula One race to start behind a pace car?
3.What was special about the 1975 British Grand Prix that has not occurred since?
4.In 2010,Williams were accused of cheating and a rival team destroyed one of their vehicles.Which team did it and
how did they escape being penalized for this act?
5. Which F1 driver was described by Niki Lauda as the 'craziest devil I ever came across in Formula 1'?
6.Which driver in his last race personally presented every other driver with a leather wallet?
7.Which driver had the most number of seasons from his debut race to his first race victory?
8.What was unusual about the 1965,1967 and 1968 South African Grands Prix?
9.What happened at the 1985 German Grand Prix that has not happened since?
10.At the 1957 Pescara GP,several of the drivers had to be ordered to leave the circuit by police.Why?
Don't know all of them but I'll have a go at some:
1. Nobody was actually in the correct place (Fisi and Kimi should have been the other way round, and Alonso was in the medical centre)
2. 2000 Belgian GP
3. A hail storm?
4. No idea
5. De Cesaris?
6. Rene Arnoux
7. Peter Revson
8. They took place on New Year's Day
9. Last win for an Italian driver driving a Ferrari
10. No idea
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One of those South African Grand Prix's took place on 2nd January I think. I mostly know this because 2nd January is my birthday
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Were those South African races the final race of the previous season?
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MyHamsterRacedAnOnyx wrote:2.Which was the first Formula One race to start behind a pace car?
1997 Belgian Grand Prix.
3.What was special about the 1975 British Grand Prix that has not occurred since?
Not sure exactly, but almost everyone spun off, causing the race to be red-flagged. Was the result taken from one lap before it was stopped (with all succeeding stoppage results taken from two laps previously)?
5. Which F1 driver was described by Niki Lauda as the 'craziest devil I ever came across in Formula 1'?
David Purley?
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midgrid wrote:5. Which F1 driver was described by Niki Lauda as the 'craziest devil I ever came across in Formula 1'?
David Purley?
It was Gilles.
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3. I think the unusual thing about the race winner (whose name I've forgotten. Fittipaldi maybe?) was in the pits, having already crashed out.
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AdrianSutil wrote:3. I think the unusual thing about the race winner (whose name I've forgotten. Fittipaldi maybe?) was in the pits, having already crashed out.
Puddlefooti was the winner, but I don't think he was one of those who crashed. 2nd, 3rd & 4th all had though.
I think it was Emmo's last GP win so that hasn't happened since either.
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The answer for #5 is Gilles Villeneuve.
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JeremyMcClean wrote:The answer for #5 is Gilles Villeneuve.
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Addmittedly, I've used Wikipedia for number 3, but I'll let Sameone else guess the answer.
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During his time as a commentator James Allen blurted out this gem during a Grand Prix weekend:
What weekend was it and what had happened on track just seconds before that?
Ron Dennis wants a big hole to come along and just swallow him up.
What weekend was it and what had happened on track just seconds before that?
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OK folks,so far you have No.1 right-no one was actually in the correct position,No.5-Gilles Villeneuve,No.6 Rene Arnoux
No.7 there is one more I can find past Revson
Nearly there with No.8
No.9-I hadn't realized that was the case that it was last win by Italian in a Ferrari so brownie points
There is something else special about that race too.
No.7 there is one more I can find past Revson
Nearly there with No.8
No.9-I hadn't realized that was the case that it was last win by Italian in a Ferrari so brownie points
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Wizzie wrote:During his time as a commentator James Allen blurted out this gem during a Grand Prix weekend:Ron Dennis wants a big hole to come along and just swallow him up.
What weekend was it and what had happened on track just seconds before that?
China 2007 when Hamilton beached himself in the pit entry?
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MyHamsterRacedAnOnyx wrote:OK folks,so far you have No.1 right-no one was actually in the correct position,No.5-Gilles Villeneuve,No.6 Rene Arnoux
No.7 there is one more I can find past Revson
Nearly there with No.8
No.9-I hadn't realized that was the case that it was last win by Italian in a Ferrari so brownie pointsThere is something else special about that race too.
Number 7 must be someone who didn't race full time as I've thought of other drivers who took a long time to win their first race such as Button, Hakkinen, Webber, Barrichello, Alesi, Trulli, Fisichella etc and I don't think it's any of them. Is it one of the Indy 500 winners (one of the later ones)?
Number 9 - is it something to do with Teo Fabi being on pole? A polesitter who didn't score points during that season?
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eagleash wrote:mario wrote:eagleash wrote:I think I read somewhere (long ago) that they were researching into use of the exhaust gases for aerodynamic effect. But the re-configuration of the spaghetti exhaust cost power.
Not quite what I was thinking of, though that is interesting to hear. No, the particular deice I'm thinking about was inspired by the efforts of another team that was trying something new in that era, coupled with developments in another field of motorsport which Ferrari took part in.
Does seem a bit unlikely really....
Ferrari were possibly the first to test a sequential gearbox but I think that was 1978 not '68.![]()
It could come back to wings but they're hardly a newer invention, but would provide a crossover to sports car racing. Other gearbox related gizmos (launch or traction control etc.) probably required more sophisticated electronics than were available at the time. Unless a mechanical system was tried for.
Lotus 56 first ran at Indy '68 with turbine power.
Ironically, you wer quite a bit closer with the wings than you realised, since they were indeed inspired by a device being used in sports car racing at the time - with wings becoming more important, Ferrari, naturally, wanted to catch up and surpass Lotus in that field. At the same time, they were also aware of the efforts of Jim Hall and his work in sports car racing - specifically, with the mechanically adjustable rear wing that he had designed.
So, back in 1968, it is reported that Ferrari were working on an electronically controlled adjustable rear wing, which could be flattened on the straights for lower drag, and raised again under braking for the corners - however, work was abandoned after the regulations were changed so the wings had to be rigidly fixed to the bodywork.
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Q4 - I think it's Lotus and the question is about boat race at Montreal.
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mario wrote:eagleash wrote:
Does seem a bit unlikely really....
Ferrari were possibly the first to test a sequential gearbox but I think that was 1978 not '68.![]()
It could come back to wings but they're hardly a newer invention, but would provide a crossover to sports car racing. Other gearbox related gizmos (launch or traction control etc.) probably required more sophisticated electronics than were available at the time. Unless a mechanical system was tried for.
Lotus 56 first ran at Indy '68 with turbine power.
Ironically, you wer quite a bit closer with the wings than you realised, since they were indeed inspired by a device being used in sports car racing at the time - with wings becoming more important, Ferrari, naturally, wanted to catch up and surpass Lotus in that field. At the same time, they were also aware of the efforts of Jim Hall and his work in sports car racing - specifically, with the mechanically adjustable rear wing that he had designed.
So, back in 1968, it is reported that Ferrari were working on an electronically controlled adjustable rear wing, which could be flattened on the straights for lower drag, and raised again under braking for the corners - however, work was abandoned after the regulations were changed so the wings had to be rigidly fixed to the bodywork.
Thought that was too obvious!! An image of the Chaparral 2f was in my mind the whole time.
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James1978 wrote:Is it one of the Indy 500 winners (one of the later ones)?
This got me thinking for a while, and I, therefore, would say that Jim Rathmann is the answer to number 7.
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James1978 wrote:Wizzie wrote:During his time as a commentator James Allen blurted out this gem during a Grand Prix weekend:Ron Dennis wants a big hole to come along and just swallow him up.
What weekend was it and what had happened on track just seconds before that?
China 2007 when Hamilton beached himself in the pit entry?
No. It was earlier than that for the record.
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Wizzie wrote:During his time as a commentator James Allen blurted out this gem during a Grand Prix weekend:Ron Dennis wants a big hole to come along and just swallow him up.
What weekend was it and what had happened on track just seconds before that?
Wild guess time. Was it when Raikkonen crashed out on the final lap of Nurburgring in 2005? Handing the win to title rival Alonso? I think it was 2005, but you'll know what race I'm on about. He had bad vibrations on his left front and it collapsed at turn 1.
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AdrianSutil wrote:Wizzie wrote:During his time as a commentator James Allen blurted out this gem during a Grand Prix weekend:Ron Dennis wants a big hole to come along and just swallow him up.
What weekend was it and what had happened on track just seconds before that?
Wild guess time. Was it when Raikkonen crashed out on the final lap of Nurburgring in 2005? Handing the win to title rival Alonso? I think it was 2005, but you'll know what race I'm on about. He had bad vibrations on his left front and it collapsed at turn 1.
Close. (Close as in you've got the right season but it wasn't that particular incident)
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eagleash wrote:JeremyMcClean wrote:The answer for #5 is Gilles Villeneuve.
Are all my posts invisible to you or something?
D'oh...
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Gah, I'll think of a question.
Which driver scored his first ever championship point(s) at the 1989 Australian GP?
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JeremyMcClean wrote:eagleash wrote:JeremyMcClean wrote:The answer for #5 is Gilles Villeneuve.
Are all my posts invisible to you or something?
D'oh...
Gah, I'll think of a question.
Which driver scored his first ever championship point(s) at the 1989 Australian GP?
Emmanuel Pirro for 5th ( I think he was 5th).
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Wizzie wrote:During his time as a commentator James Allen blurted out this gem during a Grand Prix weekend:Ron Dennis wants a big hole to come along and just swallow him up.
What weekend was it and what had happened on track just seconds before that?
I'll have another go knowing it's 2005 - Raikkonen breaking down at Hockenheim, it was a double-whammy at it handed Alonso the win due to Montoya crashing on his qualifying lap.
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James1978 wrote:Wizzie wrote:During his time as a commentator James Allen blurted out this gem during a Grand Prix weekend:Ron Dennis wants a big hole to come along and just swallow him up.
What weekend was it and what had happened on track just seconds before that?
I'll have another go knowing it's 2005 - Raikkonen breaking down at Hockenheim, it was a double-whammy at it handed Alonso the win due to Montoya crashing on his qualifying lap.
Right weekend, wrong event.
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Wizzie wrote:During his time as a commentator James Allen blurted out this gem during a Grand Prix weekend:Ron Dennis wants a big hole to come along and just swallow him up.
What weekend was it and what had happened on track just seconds before that?
Was it because Raikkonen, when qualifying, got dirt (allegedly intentionally) in the track which slowed down Alonso in his qualifying lap?
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DanielPT wrote:Wizzie wrote:During his time as a commentator James Allen blurted out this gem during a Grand Prix weekend:Ron Dennis wants a big hole to come along and just swallow him up.
What weekend was it and what had happened on track just seconds before that?
Was it because Raikkonen, when qualifying, got dirt (allegedly intentionally) in the track which slowed down Alonso in his qualifying lap?
No but it was during Qualifying. It's getting to the point where it's fairly straightforward now
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Wizzie wrote:DanielPT wrote:Wizzie wrote:During his time as a commentator James Allen blurted out this gem during a Grand Prix weekend:Code: Select all
Ron Dennis wants a big hole to come along and just swallow him up.
What weekend was it and what had happened on track just seconds before that?
Was it because Raikkonen, when qualifying, got dirt (allegedly intentionally) in the track which slowed down Alonso in his qualifying lap?
No but it was during Qualifying. It's getting to the point where it's fairly straightforward now
Then it was when Montoya spun his car preventing a possible all McLaren front row.
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DanielPT wrote:Wizzie wrote:DanielPT wrote:
Was it because Raikkonen, when qualifying, got dirt (allegedly intentionally) in the track which slowed down Alonso in his qualifying lap?
No but it was during Qualifying. It's getting to the point where it's fairly straightforward now
Then it was when Montoya spun his car preventing a possible all McLaren front row.
And we have a winner
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OK guys... so far we're still waiting for 2,3,8 and 10 to be answered.
4 was correct-it was the Montreal raft race and having been convinced Williams' model was cheating somehow,Mike Gascogne and his team got hold of it and sank it!
And here's a bonus one. Gabriele Tarquini qualified for the 1992 Brazilian Grand Prix,but had to overcome a rather unusual obstacle in the qualifying session. What was it?
4 was correct-it was the Montreal raft race and having been convinced Williams' model was cheating somehow,Mike Gascogne and his team got hold of it and sank it!
And here's a bonus one. Gabriele Tarquini qualified for the 1992 Brazilian Grand Prix,but had to overcome a rather unusual obstacle in the qualifying session. What was it?
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2. I feel stupid for not thinking of it before. The 1950 Indy 500?
3. The lowest amount of point-scorers to actually finish the race (2)?
8. It has to be about the day they took place, but I can't figure out what.
10. Because of the huge crowd? They were more than 200 000.
3. The lowest amount of point-scorers to actually finish the race (2)?
8. It has to be about the day they took place, but I can't figure out what.
10. Because of the huge crowd? They were more than 200 000.
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MyHamsterRacedAnOnyx wrote:OK guys... so far we're still waiting for 2,3,8 and 10 to be answered.
4 was correct-it was the Montreal raft race and having been convinced Williams' model was cheating somehow,Mike Gascogne and his team got hold of it and sank it!
And here's a bonus one. Gabriele Tarquini qualified for the 1992 Brazilian Grand Prix,but had to overcome a rather unusual obstacle in the qualifying session. What was it?
MyHamsterRacedAnOnyx wrote:OK fiends here's some more.
1.What was unusual about the podium at the 2003 Brazilian Grand Prix?
2.Which was the first Formula One race to start behind a pace car?
3.What was special about the 1975 British Grand Prix that has not occurred since?
4.In 2010,Williams were accused of cheating and a rival team destroyed one of their vehicles.Which team did it and
how did they escape being penalized for this act?
5. Which F1 driver was described by Niki Lauda as the 'craziest devil I ever came across in Formula 1'?
6.Which driver in his last race personally presented every other driver with a leather wallet?
7.Which driver had the most number of seasons from his debut race to his first race victory?
8.What was unusual about the 1965,1967 and 1968 South African Grands Prix?
9.What happened at the 1985 German Grand Prix that has not happened since?
10.At the 1957 Pescara GP,several of the drivers had to be ordered to leave the circuit by police.Why?
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Number 2... was it the 1997 Belgian Grand Prix?
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Was gonna say the same for number 2.
Number 3 was the first race to start with a lights system, having previously used a starting flag.
Number 3 was the first race to start with a lights system, having previously used a starting flag.
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AdrianSutil wrote:Number 3 was the first race to start with a lights system, having previously used a starting flag.
But the question does state it was a unique event so I would imagine this was the first and only time the winner didn't actually finish the race.
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Wizzie wrote:AdrianSutil wrote:Number 3 was the first race to start with a lights system, having previously used a starting flag.
But the question does state it was a unique event so I would imagine this was the first and only time the winner didn't actually finish the race.
I already mentioned that on the previous page. The hail storm has also been mentioned so I'm stumped as to what the answer is.
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AdrianSutil wrote:Wizzie wrote:AdrianSutil wrote:Number 3 was the first race to start with a lights system, having previously used a starting flag.
But the question does state it was a unique event so I would imagine this was the first and only time the winner didn't actually finish the race.
I already mentioned that on the previous page. The hail storm has also been mentioned so I'm stumped as to what the answer is.
Ah. My bad. Couldn't really be bothered reading the previous pages.
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2.Which was the first Formula One race to start behind a pace car?
Number 2 may be a tough one. The 1994 Pacific GP was actually started behind the pace car, but it wasn't a proper start but the formation lap, ie. the formation lap was done behind the SC, but it pulled in at the end of the lap and the start was a normal, standing start. As some of you will know, Ayrton Senna was highly critical of this, because the SC was very slow, and he thought it was unsafe because the drivers couldn't bring the tyres to temperature at those speeds. He brought the matter to the drivers' briefing at the fateful San Marino GP, and this time the formation lap was performed as usual, with the poleman leading the pack. But the pace car was brought out by the incident at the start of the race and so a similar problem happened (the recent Senna film has a scene where he's seen gesticulating at the pace car, urging him to go faster). The practice of starting a race behind the SC was completely abandoned after low tyre temperature was pressumed to have been a factor in Senna's accident, although it was reintroduced a few years later in rainy races.
All of this only to say that I don't think this is the answer you're looking for...
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Re: trivia question....
What if Valentino Rossi made the jump from MotoGP to Formula 1 at the end of 2006? Schumacher himself said after a pre-season test at Valencia that Rossi was capable of making the jump to F1 and being competitive immediately.
EDIT: Crap. Wrong thread. This belongs in the 'What If' thread.![Embarrassed :oops:](./images/smilies/icon_redface.gif)
EDIT: Crap. Wrong thread. This belongs in the 'What If' thread.
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