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22 Nov 2022, 15:57 (Ref:4134513) | #1 | |
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A little game for the off-season. The rules are very simple.
I will ask a quiz question about motorsport. Whoever gets the question right asks the next question, whoever gets that one right asks the next question and so forth. If you get one right but don't want to ask the next question, anyone is allowed to butt in with a question, and the chain continues from there. When asking a question, you must specify whether we are allowed to research to help us find it, or if it must be done entirely using your own brain. (If not specified, assume research is allowed). Clues can be given at the discretion of the question-asker. It is also up to the question-asker to decide when to reveal the answer, and if nobody gets it then that person is free to ask another, or allow anyone to ask the next question. The topic of the question can be anything to do with motorsport, past or present. This is in the Formula 1 section because I assume most people will want to ask about F1, but it can be any motorsport. So, my starting question is, what have the following drivers done, which nobody else has? Juan Manuel Fangio Alberto Ascari Denny Hulme Emerson Fittipaldi Alain Prost (x3) Ayrton Senna Nico Rosberg You could also argue that Graham Hill should be on the list, but I wouldn’t include him. Clue: it is something that can only be done during a championship-winning season. Research is permitted. I hope you enjoy the game Last edited by BTCC frog; 22 Nov 2022 at 16:18. |
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Juan Manuel Fangio o 1951 Giuseppe Farina Alberto Ascari o 1952 Juan Manuel Fangio Denny Hulme o 1967 Jack Brabham Emerson Fittipaldi o 1974 Denny Hulme Alain Prost (x3) o 1985 Niki Lauda o 1986 Keke Rosberg o 1989 Ayrton Senna Ayrton Senna o 1988 Alain Prost Nico Rosberg o 2016 Lewis Hamilton Richard Last edited by Richard C; 22 Nov 2022 at 22:26. |
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Cool! This type of trivia is usually not my thing. But I had a flash that it was likely related to beating a prior WDC (Nico was the trigger) and then realized while looking up info that it had to include the fact they were on the same team.
My question might be an easy one... For the TAG F1 engine that took McLaren to the 1984 WCC and WDC, what was the first car the engine was used in. Richard |
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Actually this might be harder than I anticipated. Google searches points in incorrect directions. I can find the information online, but only by searching with the answer. If nobody gets this in a day, I will post hints.
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Some long forgotten memory is saying one of the racing Porsche 959s. Maybe a Dakar car? I cheated and did a quick google search but could find anything to confirm it, so it may well be a faulty memory.
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My answer to Patrick's question.
Not as hard to find as I thought it might be. Just a little thought then some reasoning. Spirit F1? No that was Honda. 1983 MP4/1E? Dutch GP 1983, Niki Lauda. Otherwise it may have been fitted to something as a test bed like a Porsche 956..... Porsche 956 chassis 107... Wasn't in Rothmans color's, ran plain white. Last edited by Teretonga; 23 Nov 2022 at 07:51. |
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Watson joined Lauda with an MP4/1E for the following race at Monza. Pic below is Watson testing the MP4/ ID at the Porsche Weissach test track in June 1983. Ron Dennis (right), race director Peter Falk (third from right) and engine designer Hans Mezger (left) at the Weissach track in 1983. On 6 May 1983, Roland Kussmaul takes the first laps in a 956 with the TAG Turbo engine Last two pics are from Porsche Newsroom archives and articles found there re the Weissach Test track. |
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My anticipated answer was the 956 mule. For which McLaren/Ron Dennis was not happy as the car had the Porsche name on it and Porsche was contracted to produce the "TAG" badged engine.
I believe it was fitted into a Mclaren chassis after the 956. So I think Teretonga got it right first. Richard |
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Bonus points to E.B. for spelling Hans Mezger's name correctly. People want to put a "t" in it.
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Ok. A F1 question.
(I had a WEC question but this F1....) Farina 1950 Brabham 1959 Hill (Graham) 1962 Hulme 1967 Rosberg 1982 All five of these F1 champions achieved something in their championship year that made them unique amongst all the other champions since 1950. What was the achievement that differed them from every other champion? Last edited by Teretonga; 24 Nov 2022 at 06:10. |
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I was surprised that Brabham and G Hill had no wins and very few real podiums before their championship year. Same with Hulme and Rosberg. Hulme never had a full season before 1996 and Rosberg had only had second level cars scratching around the back half of GP grids. Granted he had the Silverstone non championship race in the wet to demonstrate his skill, but he only got the drive because Carlos went home prior to the Falklands war. Fortune smiled upon him. |
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So - on to the next question. Of the countries that hosted GPs in 2022 - the following countries are special places for drivers, but the others are not. Why? Australia, Italy, USA, Spain, Canada, Britain, Austria, France, Hungary, Belgium, Japan, Mexico, Brazil, Abu Dhabi. |
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That's a good guess. Looks like it could be right. I'm going to go out on a limb and say they're all places drivers have made debuts.
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Yes - this is the correct answer.
Born Racer - that might be true, but would not fit the question because it would also make Bahrain special. The countries listed are special to [certain] drivers because they are the countries in which they clinched their titles. |
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Can you name any other countries that have decided the title that weren't on the calendar the season just gone?
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Ascari in 1952, Nurburgring Clark in 1965, Nurburgring Switzerland Ascari in 1953, Bremgarten Fangio in 1954, Bremgarten. Morocco Hawthorn in 1958, Ain-Diab. Portugal Brabham in 1960, Porto Lauda in 1984, Estoril Prost in 1993, Estoril South Africa Hill in 1962, East London, Piquet in 1983, Kyalami. India Vettel in 2013, Buddh. Turkey Hamilton in 2020, Istanbul. I did look these up. 2020, 2013, 1984 and 1958 were the only ones I thought of off the top of my head. |
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Well done! Morocco was one I could think off of the top of my head. Would have needed more time to think of others
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Thanks, I will ask a question:
'some of the younger guys were dangerous, sometimes, but I was always, always, suspicious of {driver's name}' Who was Emerson Fittipaldi talking about with this quote? |
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