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#361 Posted : 15 February 2013 22:00:23

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it is stirling moss berne was 1961.
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#362 Posted : 15 February 2013 22:45:12

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Thanks Karl, nice question. ThumpUp

Prior to the Malaysia 2009 Grand Prix, what was the last race at which drivers were awarded half points at the end of a Grand Prix?


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#363 Posted : 16 February 2013 09:34:30

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That would have been 1991 Australian GP held in Adelaide.
1 Senna
2 Mansell
3 Berger
To be honest this race should never have taken place & it was only the drivers protesting that stopped it being restarted.
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#364 Posted : 16 February 2013 09:46:01

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Spot on Rob, well done my friend!! BigGrin ThumpUp

Over to you?


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#365 Posted : 17 February 2013 09:24:27

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That particular race always sticks out in my memory as in the 9 years I had known her it was the first time I ever heard my (at the time) 80 year old granny in law swear..my eldest son who was 4 at the time said "nanna that is a rude word,go & sit on the naughty step"...& she didLOL LOL LOL LOL

Juan Manuel Fangio had 2 nicknames..what were they & what did they mean?
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#366 Posted : 17 February 2013 09:32:16

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Dontshootme wrote:
That particular race always sticks out in my memory as in the 9 years I had known her it was the first time I ever heard my (at the time) 80 year old granny in law swear..my eldest son who was 4 at the time said "nanna that is a rude word,go & sit on the naughty step"...& she didLOL LOL LOL LOL



LOL LOL LOL LOL LOL LOL


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#367 Posted : 21 February 2013 22:53:44

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Dontshootme wrote:
Juan Manuel Fangio had 2 nicknames..what were they & what did they mean?


El Chueco - 'The Bow Legged one', or 'Bandy Legs'.

El Maestro - 'The Master'


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#368 Posted : 22 February 2013 09:23:17

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Correct...over to you.
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#369 Posted : 22 February 2013 11:08:45

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Thanks Rob,

Everybody remembers the lovely green and yellow Lotus 49 of 1967 as being synonymous with the first F1 car to have a specially designed engine (the first Cosworth DFV) as a 'stress-bearing' structural part of the monocoque chassis, thus doing away with separate engine bearers. However, prior to that there were two other cars which incorporated the engine as a stressed part of the chassis. They were two different manufacturers but both used the same engine:


What two cars were they (manufacturer and 'type' number), what was the name of the engine used and who made it?


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#370 Posted : 02 March 2013 10:00:55

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Seems to be no interest from anyone, so I'm just gonna give the answer then leave the next question open to whoever wants to take it - I'm too busy at the moment!!


The two cars were the Lotus 43 and the BRM P83 and they were both fitted with the very complicated and unreliable BRM H16 engine!!


Anybody who wants to have a go please feel free to set the next question, I'm outta here for a while - got better things to do!! Flapper Bored Bored


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#371 Posted : 14 March 2013 15:52:17

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who had this logo on his overalls? “Sex-Breakfast of Champions”?
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#372 Posted : 14 March 2013 16:16:57

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#373 Posted : 14 March 2013 19:48:59

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correct,your go.
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#374 Posted : 15 March 2013 11:39:24

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Which driver has the most race victories to his name without winning a single world championship title?

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#375 Posted : 15 March 2013 12:05:56

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stirling moss 16 wins.
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#376 Posted : 15 March 2013 14:41:19

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Correct sir!

Didn't realise the previous questions about him had been asked

Turns out I share the same birthday too! BigGrin
Just a few decades later (1982)
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Heinzy wrote:
Turns out I share the same birthday too! BigGrin
Just a few decades later (1982)


And Damon Hill ... and me!! Cool ThumpUp


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#378 Posted : 15 March 2013 15:26:27

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why is the brickyard so special to f1.
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#379 Posted : 18 March 2013 10:28:19

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Hi Karl, the only thing I can think of is that it's the only banked 'oval' circuit - or part of it anyway - to have held an F1 race?


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#380 Posted : 18 March 2013 13:37:44

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noooooooooooo,not even close,like to give a clue,hard not to give away,special place for only 1 reason,it was 1928 and the ----- in the usa.
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