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Anyway,name the three grand prixs that car no.1 failed to qualify in.Name the drivers as well.


The only one I can think of right now is Jody Scheckter, Canada 1980.

Were the others pre-1976, prior to a driver carrying the same car number throughout the season?
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dr-baker wrote:
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Anyway,name the three grand prixs that car no.1 failed to qualify in.Name the drivers as well.


The only one I can think of right now is Jody Scheckter, Canada 1980.

Were the others pre-1976, prior to a driver carrying the same car number throughout the season?


Scheckter in Canada 1980 is right,but only one of the remaining 2 comes pre-1976.
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It was Diniz in car #2 that DNQ'd in Australia '97 wasn't it? And even then he was allowed to start. If I remember Hill just about squeaked onto the grid legitimately.
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I believe Piquet failed to qualify for the 1982 Detroit GP with the No.1 on his Brabham BMW. Not sure about the 3rd one though.
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The other one was Beltoise at the Monaco Grand Prix in 1967
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Daniel Moreno at the 1997 Australian Grand Prix? (F1RGP2C reference) :lol:
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I've got one for you to have a go at :

From all of the drivers signed for 2013 who have ever won a Grand Prix, can you give me the top 3 in order of the their largest margin of victory? Only select the best margin that each driver has achieved.

i.e. we know Rosberg won China by a fair margin, but that's not even the biggest margin this season. You will need to think back a few years, bearing in mind that Alonso and Kimi have been winners since 2003.
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Backmarker wrote:The other one was Beltoise at the Monaco Grand Prix in 1967


That is indeed the final one correct.

As for madmark's question,I can immediately identify Lewis Hamilton's 1min,17 sec-ish victory at Silverstone 2008.

As for the other 2....I'm calling Alonso,then Vettel,though I can't pinpoint the races.
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WaffleCat wrote:
Backmarker wrote:The other one was Beltoise at the Monaco Grand Prix in 1967


That is indeed the final one correct.

As for madmark's question,I can immediately identify Lewis Hamilton's 1min,17 sec-ish victory at Silverstone 2008.

As for the other 2....I'm calling Alonso,then Vettel,though I can't pinpoint the races.


Yes Hamilton at Silverstone 2008 is clearly the number 1, in fact the winner by nearly 30 seconds more than the others have achieved, but the other two are incorrect ...
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Webber in Spain 2010 springs to mind as 2nd, and then possibly Button 3rd for Spa last year?
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James1978 wrote:Webber in Spain 2010 springs to mind as 2nd, and then possibly Button 3rd for Spa last year?


Webber Spain 2010 is certainly his best, but only good enough for 5th on the list. Button is in 3rd, but not for Spa 2012 ... he's won by more than that on two previous occasions ...
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Button must be in for Hungary 2006 then, as I don't ever recall any of his Brawn or other McLaren victories being anything massive........
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James1978 wrote:Button must be in for Hungary 2006 then, as I don't ever recall any of his Brawn or other McLaren victories being anything massive........


Yup, that's the one! He did have a fairly large one for Brawn, at Malaysia, where he won by 22.722 seconds, but Hungary 2006 was over 30 seconds.

2nd place still to find ... So, it's a win by a bigger margin than Button won Hungary 2006.

I have a list of all the best winning margins for the drivers which I will publish once we fill in the last blank, compiled by myself using GPGuide ...
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Must be Kimi or Massa then if it's not Alonso, Vettel or Webber - and you've already said it's not Rosberg or Kovalainen and Maldonado only won Spain by a few secs. (And nobody else has won a race)!!!

Is it Kimi in Malaysia 2003?
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James1978 wrote:Must be Kimi or Massa then if it's not Alonso, Vettel or Webber - and you've already said it's not Rosberg or Kovalainen and Maldonado only won Spain by a few secs. (And nobody else has won a race)!!!

Is it Kimi in Malaysia 2003?


Yes it is - well done. Quite strange that both Raikkonen and Button's biggest wins were their first. As promised, here's the list of each driver's biggest win of the season - I think it makes quite interesting reading :

Hamilton
Monza 2012 - 04.356
Abu 2011 - 08.457
Turkey 2010 - 02.645
Hungary 2009 - 11.529
British 2008 - 01:08.577
Japan 2007 - 08.377

Raikkonen
Abu 2012 - 00.852
Spa 2009 - 00.939
Malay 2008 - 19.570
Aus 2007 - 07.242
Hungary 2005 - 35.581
Spa 2004 - 03.132
Malay 2003 - 39.286

Button
Spa 2012 - 13.624
Hungary 2011 - 03.588
Aus 2010 - 12.034
Malay 2009 - 22.722
Hungary 2006 - 30.837

Alonso
Germany 2012 - 06.949
British 2011 - 16.511
Bahrain 2010 - 16.099
Japan 2008 - 05.283
Malay 2007 - 17.557
Spain 2006 - 18.502
Malay 2005 - 24.327
Hungary 2003 - 16.768

Webber
British 2012 - 03.060
Brazil 2011 - 16.983
Spain 2010 - 24.065
Germany 2009 - 09.252

Vettel
Japan 2012 - 20.639
Aus 2011 - 22.297
Abu 2010 - 10.162
Abu 2009 - 17.857
Monza 2008 - 12.512

Rosberg
China 2012 - 20.626

Massa
France 2008 - 17.984
Spain 2007 - 06.790
Brazil 2006 - 18.658

Kovy
Hungary 2008 - 11.061

Maldonado
Spain 2012 - 03.195
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MadMark, as a point of reference, you don't happen to have Scumi's largest winning margins do you?

And I happen to know off by heart that Damon Hill and Jackie Stewart share the record for largest winning margin of 2 laps, Hill at Adelaide 1995 and Stewart was in Spain, but can't remember the year.
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dr-baker wrote:MadMark, as a point of reference, you don't happen to have Scumi's largest winning margins do you?

And I happen to know off by heart that Damon Hill and Jackie Stewart share the record for largest winning margin of 2 laps, Hill at Adelaide 1995 and Stewart was in Spain, but can't remember the year.


Sadly not - thought that was too big a job! I got the figures manually by clicking through them all on http://www.gpguide.com/ (if someone fancies doing it) - in recent years you've also got Rubens and going
back a bit further Monytoya, Fisichella, Trulli and even Ralf - who could all be added to the list but still overlap with Kimi and Fernando.

EDIT : Found this on Wikipedia to confirm your memory :

Largest winning margin (laps) 2 laps 1969 Spanish Grand Prix ( Jackie Stewart from Bruce McLaren), 1995 Australian Grand Prix ( Damon Hill from Olivier Panis)
Largest winning margin (time) 4 min 54.0 sec 1963 Belgian Grand Prix ( Jim Clark from Bruce McLaren)
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madmark1974 wrote:
dr-baker wrote:MadMark, as a point of reference, you don't happen to have Scumi's largest winning margins do you?

And I happen to know off by heart that Damon Hill and Jackie Stewart share the record for largest winning margin of 2 laps, Hill at Adelaide 1995 and Stewart was in Spain, but can't remember the year.


Sadly not - thought that was too big a job! I got the figures manually by clicking through them all on http://www.gpguide.com/ (if someone fancies doing it) - in recent years you've also got Rubens and going
back a bit further Monytoya, Fisichella, Trulli and even Ralf - who could all be added to the list but still overlap with Kimi and Fernando.

Fair enough. Might be something I look up over the summer holidays... If I remember...
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dr-baker wrote:
madmark1974 wrote:
dr-baker wrote:MadMark, as a point of reference, you don't happen to have Scumi's largest winning margins do you?

And I happen to know off by heart that Damon Hill and Jackie Stewart share the record for largest winning margin of 2 laps, Hill at Adelaide 1995 and Stewart was in Spain, but can't remember the year.


Sadly not - thought that was too big a job! I got the figures manually by clicking through them all on http://www.gpguide.com/ (if someone fancies doing it) - in recent years you've also got Rubens and going
back a bit further Monytoya, Fisichella, Trulli and even Ralf - who could all be added to the list but still overlap with Kimi and Fernando.

Fair enough. Might be something I look up over the summer holidays... If I remember...


Just looked up the most obvious one to me - Spain 1996 - and the margin was 45.302 seconds. He may well have one higher than that - someone may even know off the top of their head :ugeek:
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madmark1974 wrote:
dr-baker wrote:
madmark1974 wrote:Sadly not - thought that was too big a job! I got the figures manually by clicking through them all on http://www.gpguide.com/ (if someone fancies doing it) - in recent years you've also got Rubens and going
back a bit further Monytoya, Fisichella, Trulli and even Ralf - who could all be added to the list but still overlap with Kimi and Fernando.

Fair enough. Might be something I look up over the summer holidays... If I remember...


Just looked up the most obvious one to me - Spain 1996 - and the margin was 45.302 seconds. He may well have one higher than that - someone may even know off the top of their head :ugeek:

Just a stab in the dark, but did he not win a few races in early 02 (when Barrichello couldn't finish races) by bigger margins? Or is it just my memory distorting things?
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Didn't he lap Damon Hill who was 2nd in the 1994 Brazilian GP? (He was only 5 secs or so ahead of Senna when he spun out though).
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James1978 wrote:Didn't he lap Damon Hill who was 2nd in the 1994 Brazilian GP? (He was only 5 secs or so ahead of Senna when he spun out though).


Yes he did, and he crossed the line in a time of 1:35:38.760, whilst Hill came in at 1 lap down and 1:36:04.483, a difference of 25.723 seconds + 1 lap. Schumi's fastest lap was 01:18.455, so let's say he did a 1:19 on the
last lap. Add the two together and we get 1 minute 44.7 seconds. Schumi's best lap was nearly 2 seconds better than Hill's best, and his was the third fastest!

Went through 2002 and the best was 35.629 seconds in Spain. So I think James has found / remembered the best one ...
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Young driver tests were first introduced in 2009. By my reckoning there are 48 drivers who have completed a lap in a young driver test but have not completed a lap in Formula One (so, for example, at the first YDT Nico Hulkenberg completed a lap, but unlike others he then went on to race in F1). Can you name them?
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eurobrun wrote:Gary Paffet :lol:


Yes, Gary Paffett has consistently been putting the 'young' in 'young driver test'. He must be devastated that Prodrive never made it to F1, that was probably his best chance at a race seat.
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Backmarker wrote:
eurobrun wrote:Gary Paffet :lol:


Yes, Gary Paffett has consistently been putting the 'young' in 'young driver test'. He must be devastated that Prodrive never made it to F1, that was probably his best chance at a race seat.


That must've been what did Prodrive in, then. :lol:
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Backmarker wrote:Young driver tests were first introduced in 2009. By my reckoning there are 48 drivers who have completed a lap in a young driver test but have not completed a lap in Formula One (so, for example, at the first YDT Nico Hulkenberg completed a lap, but unlike others he then went on to race in F1). Can you name them?

I Can think of a few: Jules Bianchi, Sam bird, Giedo van der grade, max Chilton, ma qing hua (the HRT bloke).
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AdrianSutil wrote:
Backmarker wrote:Young driver tests were first introduced in 2009. By my reckoning there are 48 drivers who have completed a lap in a young driver test but have not completed a lap in Formula One (so, for example, at the first YDT Nico Hulkenberg completed a lap, but unlike others he then went on to race in F1). Can you name them?

I Can think of a few: Jules Bianchi, Sam bird, Giedo van der grade, max Chilton, ma qing hua (the HRT bloke).


All of those are correct.
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Alexander Rossi?
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Off the top of my head...

Coletti, Turvey, Haryanto, Clos, Frijns, Bottas, Razia and Valsecchi?
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FantometteBR wrote:Alexander Rossi?


Ataxia [BacLettNinj] wrote:Off the top of my head...

Coletti, Turvey, Haryanto, Clos, Frijns, Bottas, Razia and Valsecchi?


All correct.
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Vladimir Arabadzhiev?
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midgrid wrote:Vladimir Arabadzhiev?


Yes.
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Faustus wrote:António Félix da Costa
Bertrand Baguette
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Robert Wickens
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All correct, though Clos had already been mentioned.
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Here's an interesting one:

What is the one major city in the entire United States where it is not possible to watch the Indianapolis 500 live on TV and why is that the case?
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Wizzie wrote:Here's an interesting one:

What is the one major city in the entire United States where it is not possible to watch the Indianapolis 500 live on TV and why is that the case?


Would it be Las Vegas because gambling?
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Wizzie wrote:Here's an interesting one:

What is the one major city in the entire United States where it is not possible to watch the Indianapolis 500 live on TV and why is that the case?

Is it Honolulu, Hawaii, because well it's Hawaii and they don't show it out there?
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Boise, Idaho. Because this state has only 50 people living in it, all of whom are mad survivalists and as such have no TV, because that's all propaganda from Da Gubmint who's trying to control our minds, y'all. All y'all need in Idaho is a shotgun and a tinfoil hat.
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