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That his car was not to be used as a test bed for new parts?
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dr-baker wrote:That his car was not to be used as a test bed for new parts?


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Miguel98 wrote:I change my answer to: Depailler couldn't do anything dangerous outside racing weekends.


Yeah i will have to give you that according to Tyrell himself "I gave Patrick his first F1 drive, at Clermont-Ferrand in 1972, and then offered him a third car for the North American races in 73. A big chance for him — and ten days before he breaks his leg falling off a motorbike! Later, when he was driving full-time for me, I had it written into his contract that he kept away from dangerous toys"

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Vern Schuppan described one of his team-bosses as to not give him the same equipment as his team-mate and as an autocratic owner. Who is the team-boss?
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Miguel98 wrote:Vern Schuppan described one of his team-bosses as to not give him the same equipment as his team-mate and as an autocratic owner. Who is the team-boss?

Having met the man, although he seems like a nice enough guy, I can imagine John Surtees being some sort of small-scale dictator :P
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tommykl wrote:
Miguel98 wrote:Vern Schuppan described one of his team-bosses as to not give him the same equipment as his team-mate and as an autocratic owner. Who is the team-boss?

Having met the man, although he seems like a nice enough guy, I can imagine John Surtees being some sort of small-scale dictator :P

Indeed he was!

Schuppan described Surtees as an autocratic owner who "always knew best and wouldn't listen to his drivers". Your up tommy!
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Simtek wrote:
dr-baker wrote:blah blah blah


peteroli34 wrote:
Miguel98 wrote:more blah blah blah


other blah blah blah

A little late to the party there I'm afraid! :P

Only by a couple of minutes. I somehow seem to be good at missing a few posts every so often in this thread... :oops:
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Which F1 Reject had such an anonymous career that his main claim to fame is being both the cousin and half-brother of Didier Pironi?
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tommykl wrote:Which F1 Reject had such an anonymous career that his main claim to fame is being both the cousin and half-brother of Didier Pironi?


Jose Dolhem
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tommykl wrote:Which F1 Reject had such an anonymous career that his main claim to fame is being both the cousin and half-brother of Didier Pironi?


Jose Dolhem

Yeah, not particularly obscure, but hey, it's something. Take it away!
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Which F1 race had the least amount of F1 finishers overall?
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Normal32 wrote:Which F1 race had the least amount of F1 finishers overall?

I've got a funny feeling that there was a race in the '50s or '60s with only four or five classified finishers, but without looking it up, in the meantime, I'll say the 2005 US GP with 6.

Of course, only two cars took the chequered flag at Monaco in 1996, with HHF pulling into the pits on the final lap, but there were 7 classified finishers (which included Salo, Hakkinen and Irvine who all crashed into each other nose-to-tail at the hairpin). But I was assuming the question refers to classified finishers, rather than those still running at the end. (Edit: 3 runners, with HHF being 4th and retiring to the pits).
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1966 Monaco only 4 drivers were classified
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So far, no correct answer. Keep coming though.
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Which Formula One race had they fewest Formula One cars finish, technically no car built Formula One regulations finished a race between 1952 and 1953 as the championship was run to Formula 2 regulations.
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peteroli34 wrote:Which Formula One race had they fewest Formula One cars finish, technically no car built Formula One regulations finished a race between 1952 and 1953 as the championship was run to Formula 2 regulations.


Although this was not the answer i was looking for, i will use it in case no one gets it right.
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Indy 500s during 1950 to 1960
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1969 German GP?
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I still say there must have been a race posssibly a non chamipionship one where no F1 cars finished what that could be i havent a clue
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OK, is it the 1982 International Gold Cup at Oulton Park, the first round of that year's British F1 series? According to Wikipedia ( the 1982 series page), 5 starters, 2 retirements, 1 non-classified, 2 finishers.
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So far there all wrong, but here's a hint:

The race didn't took place in Europe.
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Normal32 wrote:So far there all wrong, but here's a hint:

The race didn't took place in Europe.

Actually, I think Baker has the right answer, as it had less classified finishers than the one you told me about, and the same number of overall finishers :P
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Normal32 wrote:So far there all wrong, but here's a hint:

The race didn't took place in Europe.

Actually, I think Baker has the right answer, as it had less classified finishers than the one you told me about, and the same number of overall finishers :P


Fair enough :P

If someone was wondering the race i was talking about, is this one: 1971 Argentine Grand Prix
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I was assuming it may then have been a round from the South African F1 Championship...

My question:

Which FE driver has won two consecutive electric car titles?
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Monsieur Nicolas Prost!
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Miguel98 wrote:Monsieur Nicolas Prost!

Mais oui! Trophee Andros Electrique, 2010-1 et 2011-2. Then won for three consecutive years by Christophe Ferrier and this most recent season by Mattieu Vaxiviere.

That seemed rather easy in hindsight?
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What did the March name mean?
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Miguel98 wrote:What did the March name mean?

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Miguel98 wrote:What did the March name mean?

It comes from the Latin Martius, the first month of the Roman calendar, itself named after the Roman god of war.

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Miguel98 wrote:What did the March name mean?

Mosley Alan Rees Coaker Herd.

I'm just going to confirm this as the right answer in Miguel's absence.
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Three F1 drivers can be credited with the progressive introduction of wings in Formula One. Name all three and briefly describe their role in it.
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Jim Hall of Chaparral fame, Jim Clark, who drove a Vollstedt Indycar with wings at Riverside and said that it had "had driven faster than was thought capable by a mortal man" and then in the Tasman Series in the winter, persuaded one of his mechanics to build him one from a helicopter rotor and my final answer would be Bruce McLaren who did experiment with this a little bit before 1968.
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roblomas52 wrote:Jim Hall of Chaparral fame, Jim Clark, who drove a Vollstedt Indycar with wings at Riverside and said that it had "had driven faster than was thought capable by a mortal man" and then in the Tasman Series in the winter, persuaded one of his mechanics to build him one from a helicopter rotor and my final answer would be Bruce McLaren who did experiment with this a little bit before 1968.

You've got two of them (Hall and Clark), but McLaren isn't the third. You get to ask the question later on, but I'm interested to see who can get the third.
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Michael May (who drove in the 1961 Monaco GP), didn't he test them on his own Porsche sportscar or something like that?
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MorbidelliObese wrote:Michael May (who drove in the 1961 Monaco GP), didn't he test them on his own Porsche sportscar or something like that?

That's correct! He later became a powertrain engineer for Porsche and Ferrari, where he inspired Mauro Forghieri to mount wings on the F1 cars around the same time as other teams were developing their own.
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In 1989 Tony Trimmer dominated a Formula Libre race held on the Leinster Trophy weekend at Mondello Park. What was the Formula One car that finished 2nd (make and model)?
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Lola LC88 of Rob Cox, though it was used by Larousse
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AxelP800 wrote:Lola LC88 of Rob Cox, though it was used by Larousse

Looks like deleting the name of the car from the post where I included the video a while back wasn't enough, because you are correct!
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Lel, I have finished watched the video all the way to the end sometime ago ;)

Then:
Drivers in Williams team in history. Like father like son: Who are the drivers?
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