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Hello all,
I though it might be a good idea and quite good fun to start a little quiz in the F1 Forum since most people who are into Formula One like talking about it to others with the same passion? I hope that you will find it interesting and feel the need to take part even if you don't normally post in the Motor sections as this is open to anybody on the ModelSpace Forums regardless of any modelling interest?
** PLEASE NOTE ** - There are NO prizes on offer, it's just for fun and there's only a handful of simple rules:
RULES
All questions MUST be Formula One/Grand Prix related. They can be about any part of the sport, be it Cars, Teams, Drivers, Championships or whatever, but it HAS to be relevant to the sport of Formula One/Grand Prix Racing and includes anything from the earliest beginnings around the turn of the 20th Century to the present day - not JUST the modern FIA Formula One Championship that started in 1950.
Whoever posts the correct answer to any question, then gets to post the next question, but ONLY after their answer has been accepted as correct by the person who posted the original question.
IF AFTER 48 HOURS NO FOLLOW UP QUESTION IS POSTED BY THE PERSON WHO GAVE THE CORRECT ANSWER TO THE PREVIOUS ONE, THEN A MEMBER OF THE FORUM SUPORT TEAM WILL TAKE THE STEP OF SETTING ANOTHER QUESTION BY PROXY AND THE PERSON WHO HAD THE OPTION WILL THUS MISS THEIR GO. LIKEWISE, IF ANYONE SETS A QUESTION BUT THEN FAILS TO GIVE ACKNOWLEDGEMENT THAT AN ANSWER TO THEIR QUESTION IS EITHER CORRECT OR INCORRECT, THEN AGAIN, AS OVERSEER OF THE QUIZ, THE FST WILL SET A NEW QUESTION BY PROXY.
This is purely to keep the quiz flowing and maintain the fun and interest for anyone who wants to take part.
If there is any disagreement by third parties over whether an answer that has been accepted as correct by the questions' author, is in fact wrong, then the author of the original question must mediate and decide on whether they should uphold their original judgement or accept the new answer as being correct. Whatever he/she decides is final and we move on to the next question.
Please try to keep any posts as being questions or answers - no idle chitchat unless it is relevant to a question or answer.
This is just for fun and entertainment, nothing else, so please keep it lighthearted and friendly peeps!!
I will start it off by asking the first question in the next post.
Kev
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Which very religious 1970's F1 driver was famous for carrying the words 'Jesus Saves' on his car and helmet and what nationality was he??
Kev
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The Brazilian driver Alex ribeiro. If at first you don't succeed........skydiving is not for you!
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Spot on Scott, well done mate the floor is yours!! What is your question?
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Hello Sean,
Just wondering if you realise that you need to set the next question, since you answered the last one correctly mate??
Kev
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Sorry, I'm slacking!! Lol. Here we go...... Starting in 1963, one driver went on to win 5 consecutive races at Monaco. Who was it?? If at first you don't succeed........skydiving is not for you!
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Graham Hill Builds in Progress
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certainly was mate! next question is all yours! If at first you don't succeed........skydiving is not for you!
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In 1988 Mclaren won 15 of 16 races,out of those 15 how many were 1-2 finishes? Builds in Progress
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It was TEN if my memory serves me right?
An awesome season for any devoted McLaren fan and a record for any team I believe!!
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Spot on mate,over to you. Builds in Progress
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Thanks Timson My Question:
The FIA Formula One World Championship has been contested 61 times since it began in 1950. How many times has the Championship gone down to the wire and been won in the very last race of the season??
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23 Builds in Progress
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25 Rob Nolli Illigitimi Carborundum!!!Current Builds: HMS Victory, SV Thermopylae
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Sorry Timson and Trekmeister, no cigar this time .... because that goes to Rob!!
Well done Rob, it is indeed 25 times!!
Your turn to ask a question mate?
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Of the 61 World Championships 2 are unique,which ones & why? Rob Nolli Illigitimi Carborundum!!!Current Builds: HMS Victory, SV Thermopylae
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Is it the 2 races that were ran to formula 2 regulations? If at first you don't succeed........skydiving is not for you!
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correct Rob Nolli Illigitimi Carborundum!!!Current Builds: HMS Victory, SV Thermopylae
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Who punched Eddie Irvine after the 1993 Japanese Grand Prix? Not required but can you say why?? If at first you don't succeed........skydiving is not for you!
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