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by Bobby Doorknobs » 27 Jan 2017, 20:40
Normal32 wrote: Simtek wrote: Normal32 wrote: Phoenix Park?=
Nope.
Mallory Park?
Not Mallory Park, nor any park for that matter.
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by Normal32 » 27 Jan 2017, 20:42
Aintree?
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by kevinbotz » 27 Jan 2017, 20:43
Silverstone?
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by Normal32 » 27 Jan 2017, 20:44
Dunboyne?
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by Bobby Doorknobs » 27 Jan 2017, 20:53
This has gone to a tiebreak, and the question for kevinbotz and Normal32 was: This photo is from the 1961 Leinster Trophy, the last for 1956 winner Brian Naylor, who retired from motorsport just a few weeks later. He also retired from the race: What was the cause of his retirement? The answer to which was suspension failure, which was correctly guessed by kevinbotz.
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by kevinbotz » 27 Jan 2017, 21:07
Klon, on Alt-F1 wrote: I like to think it's more poker than gambling, though.
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by Normal32 » 27 Jan 2017, 21:10
BRM P154, 1970, George Eaton?
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by kevinbotz » 27 Jan 2017, 21:11
Normal32 wrote: BRM P154, 1970, George Eaton?
All correct. Only the venue left.
Klon, on Alt-F1 wrote: I like to think it's more poker than gambling, though.
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by Normal32 » 27 Jan 2017, 21:12
kevinbotz wrote: Normal32 wrote: BRM P154, 1970, George Eaton?
All correct. Only the venue left.
Mont-Tremblant?
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by kevinbotz » 27 Jan 2017, 21:13
Normal32 wrote: kevinbotz wrote: Normal32 wrote: BRM P154, 1970, George Eaton?
All correct. Only the venue left.
Mont-Tremblant?
Incorrect.
Klon, on Alt-F1 wrote: I like to think it's more poker than gambling, though.
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by Normal32 » 27 Jan 2017, 21:15
kevinbotz wrote: Incorrect.
Watkins Glen?
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by kevinbotz » 27 Jan 2017, 21:16
Normal32 wrote: kevinbotz wrote: Incorrect.
Watkins Glen?
Normal gets all four points, and the next pick.
Klon, on Alt-F1 wrote: I like to think it's more poker than gambling, though.
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by Normal32 » 27 Jan 2017, 21:41
Driver on the rear.
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by kevinbotz » 28 Jan 2017, 00:16
Is the car a Dallara F396?
Klon, on Alt-F1 wrote: I like to think it's more poker than gambling, though.
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by Normal32 » 28 Jan 2017, 00:18
kevinbotz wrote: Is the car a Dallara F396?
Nope. It is a Dallara, but not a F396.
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by pasta_maldonado » 28 Jan 2017, 00:20
Is the year definitely 1996?
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by Normal32 » 28 Jan 2017, 00:20
pasta_maldonado wrote: Is the year definitely 1996?
Yep.
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by pasta_maldonado » 28 Jan 2017, 00:21
Normal32 wrote: pasta_maldonado wrote: Is the year definitely 1996?
Yep.
Is the track Diepholz Airfield? They used that in German F3 in the 90s
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by Normal32 » 28 Jan 2017, 00:22
pasta_maldonado wrote: Normal32 wrote: pasta_maldonado wrote: Is the year definitely 1996?
Yep.
Is the track Diepholz Airfield? They used that in German F3 in the 90s
Nope.
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by Peteroli34 » 28 Jan 2017, 00:24
1996 Monaco Gp F3 support race Esteban Truro?
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by Normal32 » 28 Jan 2017, 00:24
peteroli34 wrote: 1996 Monaco Gp F3 support race Esteban Truro?
Correct!
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by kevinbotz » 28 Jan 2017, 00:28
Dallara F395.
Klon, on Alt-F1 wrote: I like to think it's more poker than gambling, though.
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by Normal32 » 28 Jan 2017, 00:29
kevinbotz wrote: Dallara F395.
Indeed. Petoli gets the next pick though.
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by Normal32 » 28 Jan 2017, 00:42
peteroli34 wrote: Bernd Schneider, Mercedes C-Class?
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by pasta_maldonado » 28 Jan 2017, 00:43
Normal32 wrote: peteroli34 wrote: Bernd Schneider, Mercedes C-Class?
Bernd Schneider, Mercedes C-Class, Nurburgring?
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by Peteroli34 » 28 Jan 2017, 00:45
pasta_maldonado wrote: Bernd Schneider, Mercedes C-Class, Nurburgring?
The Track is correct.
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by Ataxia » 28 Jan 2017, 00:45
Audi A4, 2004, Tom Kristensen?
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by Normal32 » 28 Jan 2017, 00:46
peteroli34 wrote: pasta_maldonado wrote: Bernd Schneider, Mercedes C-Class, Nurburgring?
The Track is correct.
Joachim Winkelhock, Opel Astra?
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by Ataxia » 28 Jan 2017, 00:47
Ataxia wrote: Audi A4, 2004, Tom Kristensen?
Actually, Kiesa?
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by Normal32 » 28 Jan 2017, 00:48
Normal32 wrote: peteroli34 wrote: pasta_maldonado wrote: Bernd Schneider, Mercedes C-Class, Nurburgring?
The Track is correct.
Joachim Winkelhock, Opel Astra?
Allan McNish, Audi A4, 2005, Nurburg?
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by Peteroli34 » 28 Jan 2017, 00:49
It is Nicolas Kiesa driving a 2004 spec Audi A4 DTM at the Nurburgring Year still to get.
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by Ataxia » 28 Jan 2017, 00:50
I think it's 2006.
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by pasta_maldonado » 28 Jan 2017, 00:50
peteroli34 wrote: It is Nicolas Kiesa driving a 2004 spec Audi A4 DTM at the Nurburgring Year still to get.
2006?
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by Peteroli34 » 28 Jan 2017, 00:53
2006 is correct Ataxia gets it all.
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by Ataxia » 28 Jan 2017, 01:00
Mitch Hedberg wrote: I want to be a race car passenger: just a guy who bugs the driver. Say man, can I turn on the radio? You should slow down. Why do we gotta keep going in circles? Man, you really like Tide...
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by kevinbotz » 28 Jan 2017, 01:01
Goodwood, AC Cobra?
Klon, on Alt-F1 wrote: I like to think it's more poker than gambling, though.