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//j17 said:
rsbmw said:
tight fart said:
Q1 & 6?
Seems odd the
At the questions are so similar.
Yas Marina and Marina Bay are not the same circuit Seems odd the
At the questions are so similar.
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1. The latter part of the day and early part of the night.
I got 12, because I didn't have the foggiest about the last one.
Eric Mc said:
And an even longer one if you look past the rather arbitrary cut off point of the commencement of the World Drivers' Championship.
At the risk of being pedantic (its not a risk, its just happening and I am very sorry) - I suppose that was the creation of 'Formula One' as a thing, whilst its sobriquet was Grand Prix racing before. I guess that's it anyway.
I got 10. I only knew the Stirling Moss one because I did my bike training on part of the old circuit at Aintree. I hadnt realised until after I had finished my course that I had been riding up and down the straight that greats such as Fangio and Clark had raced along. It prompted me to buy a book on the history of F1 races at Aintree.
Vocal Minority said:
Eric Mc said:
And an even longer one if you look past the rather arbitrary cut off point of the commencement of the World Drivers' Championship.
At the risk of being pedantic (its not a risk, its just happening and I am very sorry) - I suppose that was the creation of 'Formula One' as a thing, whilst its sobriquet was Grand Prix racing before. I guess that's it anyway.
My take on the correct dates are -
Grand Prix racing started - 1906
Grand Prix racing to Formula 1 - 1946 http://silodrome.com/the-first-ever-formula-1-race...
World Drivers Championship - 1950 (mostly run to Formula 1 but two years - 1952 and 1953 - to Formula 2)
World Constructors' Championship - 1958
Europa1 said:
It was excruciating. I really got the impression that he must have said something on a pub, and his (easily impressed) mates said "You should go on Mastermind with knowledge like that".
I agree it was hard to watch, but not so hard that I didn't see it was a woman!thatguy11 said:
bhldn said:
In which circuit did James Hunt place 3rd in a dramatic finale to clinch the 1975 World Championship after Niki Lauda withdrew, because of dangerous conditions?
Trick question, it was Fuji 1976Vocal Minority said:
about 6 - clearly broadly ignorant of Formula One pre 2000 aside from the headline names eg. Fangio
though didn't seem terribly hot on their eras either (put Jim Clark racing very early - cant remember exactly when.
That's only one less than I would have got I'm not particularly up on the modern era.though didn't seem terribly hot on their eras either (put Jim Clark racing very early - cant remember exactly when.
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