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#201 Posted : 04 December 2012 14:01:33

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Give me another hour or two BigGrin
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#202 Posted : 04 December 2012 16:43:28

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Further 'Googling' is suggesting 1972?

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#203 Posted : 04 December 2012 17:03:40

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Right it's after 1976 as Ligier didn't compete before then 76-96

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#204 Posted : 04 December 2012 21:11:57

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ok,a bit of a stab in the dark
UK banned sports sponsorship by tobacco companies in 2003
So my answer..tentatively I may add....2003 British GP held at Silverstone.
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#205 Posted : 04 December 2012 21:55:48

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I think it was before then as Ligier stopped racing in 1996 and became Prost. Also the McLarens used to have the 'barcode' in the late 80's, certainly in 88 on the MP4/4.

I'm guessing it's either the British or German GP's but what year I don't know. Each country seemed to have different rules. It was first introduced in Germany 76 but only applied if the race was televised (from what I have read!!)

British GP in 82, cars used the barcode but the race was called the Malboro British GP and had billboards plastered around the track!

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#206 Posted : 05 December 2012 00:10:05

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Defo not in the 80's or 90's or even 2000's as has been mentioned.

So so closeCool
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#207 Posted : 05 December 2012 10:10:55

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LOL so it has to be between 76-79!

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#208 Posted : 05 December 2012 20:01:09

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That's it I officially give up! Cursing LOL

I did find some interesting trivia, should I get another question correct, for the future!!

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#209 Posted : 06 December 2012 13:05:31

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1977 German Gp which was at Hockenheim BigGrin


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Not so clear from this but at 3m04 you can see a McLaren without its Marlboro logos Cool
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Congratulations TH on setting a question that has completely stumped everyone!! I believe you now hold the distinction of being the first person to achieve that on the F1 Quiz!! Cool BigGrin

Your go again sir?? Blink Blink


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#211 Posted : 06 December 2012 15:40:47

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So near!!! I had a quick look to see if there were any earlier races but the footage is so bad, it's hard to tell!!

I did find a clip of the 76 German GP, but the Lotus had JPS and the Mclaren had Marlboro on. Like I say, from what I read, it only applied to televised events (so they could have run the logos in practice and qually, if not broadcast, but not the race itself)

Great question!

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#212 Posted : 06 December 2012 22:52:25

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Ill pass this one and allow someone else to have a go Cool
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Todayshorse wrote:
Ill pass this one and allow someone else to have a go Cool


If nobody else is about, I'll jump in with this quick one.

Name the wannabe pilot in this picture.

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#214 Posted : 06 December 2012 23:16:49

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Giancarlo Fisichella 2008?

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#215 Posted : 06 December 2012 23:21:31

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Diddy1_98 wrote:
Giancarlo Fisichella 2008?

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Spot on and well done.. That was quick!
Model boats built so far:-

Billings Cutty Sark
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Scratch built rc electric hybrid.
Scratch built rc IC hydrofoil (ran happily on snow as well as water!)
Plus numerous numerous RC planes.

Under construction
Sovereign of the Seas!
1200:1 HMS Victory (by Mantua)
The Battleship Yamato (seriously considering building as an RC model)

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#216 Posted : 07 December 2012 11:43:11

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LOL - I just happened to look on the site at that time.

OK - What year and GP were starting lights used for the first time and what did they replace?

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#217 Posted : 07 December 2012 13:11:32

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Hmmm good question. They used to start races with the country that the race was being held in's national flag.

Im not sure but research suggests the first race to use the light system was the 1975 British GP at Silverstone. But i cant confirm that!!! Interestingly, the previous sponsorship question, regarding the 1977 German GP was the last to be started under a flag as a truck has destroyed the light gantry system!

Still looking for the exact race that it was first used at, it wasnt the 1976 Austrian GP, despite this particular GP being mentioned as the first in a few things ive found online....
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#218 Posted : 07 December 2012 15:02:44

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Correct! According to Wikipedia it was the 1975 British GP!

http://en.wikipedia.org/...1975_British_Grand_Prix

I found that whilst looking up the sponsor question! LOL

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#219 Posted : 07 December 2012 16:37:12

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BigGrin Cool!

ok easy one.


Whats the connection with F1? And its not that they sponsored Williams!!Flapper

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#220 Posted : 07 December 2012 16:47:57

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A long shot, but do Canon supply the on board cameras for the cars?
Model boats built so far:-

Billings Cutty Sark
Scratch built twin IC RC Vosper MTB.
Scratch built rc electric hybrid.
Scratch built rc IC hydrofoil (ran happily on snow as well as water!)
Plus numerous numerous RC planes.

Under construction
Sovereign of the Seas!
1200:1 HMS Victory (by Mantua)
The Battleship Yamato (seriously considering building as an RC model)

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