novitopoli wrote:Oh wait...Minardi was Motori Moderni's works team back then!
Correct.
To be honest the real answer was Scuderia Milano, but otherwise we would be here all day
novitopoli wrote:Oh wait...Minardi was Motori Moderni's works team back then!
Pasta_maldonado wrote:I think normal32 is an old English farmer re-incarnated
Nuppiz wrote:Would it be too much asked if people stopped making questions where the answer is a really long list of names/places? Because we've had many questions in a row where someone has got nearly all answers right, then someone comes up with the one last missing piece, and everyone is confused who should be asking the next question?
Also I'm asking people to refrain from just going on Wikipedia/other websites and digging up the answer from there. I don't think this was meant to be a contest of who can spot the question first and find the answer from the web the fastest, this is supposed to be a test on everyone's base knowledge.
sw3ishida wrote:Jolyon Palmer brought us closer as a couple, for which I am grateful.
Ataxia wrote:Londoner wrote:Something I've thought about - what happens to our canon should we have a worldwide recession or some other outside event?
We'll be fine. It's Canon, non Kodak.
CoopsII wrote:Biscione wrote:To the surprise of no-one, Daniil Kvyat wins ROTR for Sochi, by a record margin that may not be surpassed for some time.
I always knew Marko read this forum.
AustralianStig wrote:So that rule of not having questions with list answers lasted a long time
sw3ishida wrote:Jolyon Palmer brought us closer as a couple, for which I am grateful.
Ataxia wrote:Londoner wrote:Something I've thought about - what happens to our canon should we have a worldwide recession or some other outside event?
We'll be fine. It's Canon, non Kodak.
kevinbotz wrote:Cantonese is a completely nonsensical f*cking alien language masquerading as some grossly bastardised form of Chinese
Gonzo wrote:Wasn't there some sort of communisim in the East part of Germany?
sw3ishida wrote:Jolyon Palmer brought us closer as a couple, for which I am grateful.
Ataxia wrote:Londoner wrote:Something I've thought about - what happens to our canon should we have a worldwide recession or some other outside event?
We'll be fine. It's Canon, non Kodak.
Simtek wrote:Right, for Peteroli and Axel only:
Which reject car was built around the monocoque of an older Renault chassis?
peteroli34 wrote:Simtek wrote:Right, for Peteroli and Axel only:
Which reject car was built around the monocoque of an older Renault chassis?
AGS car in 1986 and `1987 was based on 1983
Simtek wrote:I was looking for the specific chassis designation, but your answer comes close enough. Yes, the AGS JH21C and its successor the JH22 were both based on Renault's 1983 title challenger, the RE40, but enough of my babbling, you're next
Pasta_maldonado wrote:I think normal32 is an old English farmer re-incarnated
pasta_maldonado wrote:The stewards have recommended that Alan Jones learns to drive.
pi314159 wrote:Sullivan, Boesel and Jarier all had their last race at the 1983 South African Grand Prix, held on 15th October, the day Bruno Senna was born.
MorbidelliObese wrote:In his own opinion, what did James Hunt consider his best season in F1 to have been, in terms of his own level of performance?
MorbidelliObese wrote:In his own opinion, what did James Hunt consider his best season in F1 to have been, in terms of his own level of performance?
Mario on Gutierrez after the Italian Grand Prix wrote:He's no longer just a bit of a tool, he's the entire tool set.
Miguel98 wrote:MorbidelliObese wrote:In his own opinion, what did James Hunt consider his best season in F1 to have been, in terms of his own level of performance?
I'm saying 1977.
Mario on Gutierrez after the Italian Grand Prix wrote:He's no longer just a bit of a tool, he's the entire tool set.
kevinbotz wrote:Cantonese is a completely nonsensical f*cking alien language masquerading as some grossly bastardised form of Chinese
Gonzo wrote:Wasn't there some sort of communisim in the East part of Germany?
Pasta_maldonado wrote:I think normal32 is an old English farmer re-incarnated
tommykl wrote:Quite specific...
Having done the lap points championship, I'm fairly sure he ran in the points at one point, so I'll say fifth place. As for fastest laps...8th?
Normal32 wrote:7th in the race, 4th in FLAP?
Mario on Gutierrez after the Italian Grand Prix wrote:He's no longer just a bit of a tool, he's the entire tool set.
Pasta_maldonado wrote:I think normal32 is an old English farmer re-incarnated
Simtek wrote:Right then.
What was the first Grand Prix held behind the Iron Curtain?
kevinbotz wrote:Cantonese is a completely nonsensical f*cking alien language masquerading as some grossly bastardised form of Chinese
Gonzo wrote:Wasn't there some sort of communisim in the East part of Germany?
tommykl wrote:Simtek wrote:Right then.
What was the first Grand Prix held behind the Iron Curtain?
Well now. The first Grand Prix held in a communist country was the 1986 Hungarian Grand Prix.
Buuuuuuuuuuut, the 1959 German Grand Prix was held at AVUS, in West Berlin, which I believe would technically be on the other side of what is generally referred to as the Iron Curtain. So my answer is the 1959 German Grand Prix.
But if you count non-championship races, then the rather less sneaky answer would be the 1949 Czechoslovakian Grand Prix won by Peter Whitehead.