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dr-baker
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by dr-baker » 21 Jan 2018, 13:51
Aislabie wrote: Is it poor etiquette for me to claim the next driver? I have one in mind.
Give it about 24 hours then jump in, I reckon...
watka wrote: I find it amusing that whilst you're one of the more openly Christian guys here, you are still first and foremost associated with an eye for the ladies!
dinizintheoven wrote: GOOD CHRISTIANS do not go to jail. EVERYONE ON FORMULA ONE REJECTS should be in jail.
MCard LOLA
Aislabie
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by Aislabie » 21 Jan 2018, 21:02
dr-baker wrote: Aislabie wrote: Is it poor etiquette for me to claim the next driver? I have one in mind.
Give it about 24 hours then jump in, I reckon...
Ah why not - TCBY has been on a few times today and hasn't claimed it.
I have a driver.
This Could Be You
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by This Could Be You » 21 Jan 2018, 21:22
Ah, should have spotted that. Nevermind, here's a first question: Is this driver a reject?
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Aislabie
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by Aislabie » 21 Jan 2018, 22:12
This Could Be You wrote: Ah, should have spotted that. Nevermind, here's a first question: Is this driver a reject?
No they are not (1 of 20)
dr-baker
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by dr-baker » 22 Jan 2018, 15:25
Is the driver European?
watka wrote: I find it amusing that whilst you're one of the more openly Christian guys here, you are still first and foremost associated with an eye for the ladies!
dinizintheoven wrote: GOOD CHRISTIANS do not go to jail. EVERYONE ON FORMULA ONE REJECTS should be in jail.
MCard LOLA
Aislabie
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by Aislabie » 23 Jan 2018, 10:23
dr-baker wrote: Is the driver European?
No they are not (2 of 20)
WaffleCat
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Location: Singapore
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by WaffleCat » 23 Jan 2018, 11:22
Has this driver gotten a podium finish?
Aislabie
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by Aislabie » 23 Jan 2018, 16:33
WaffleCat wrote: Has this driver gotten a podium finish?
No they have not (3 of 20)
This Could Be You
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by This Could Be You » 23 Jan 2018, 16:35
Has this driver ever finished in 5th place or higher in a World Championship Grand Prix?
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Aislabie
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by Aislabie » 23 Jan 2018, 16:49
This Could Be You wrote: Has this driver ever finished in 5th place or higher in a World Championship Grand Prix?
Yes, they have (4 of 20)
Aguvazk
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Location: Bs as, Argentina
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by Aguvazk » 23 Jan 2018, 17:48
Is this driver American (i mean from all América, North, central and south América)?
I'm not a serious person
Aislabie
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by Aislabie » 23 Jan 2018, 20:51
Aguvazk wrote: Is this driver American (i mean from all América, North, central and south América)?
Yes, they are (5 of 20)
thor97
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by thor97 » 23 Jan 2018, 22:41
Has this driver driven pre 1990
Fernando Alonso wrote: The Engine Feels good Much Slower than Before Amazing
Aislabie
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by Aislabie » 24 Jan 2018, 02:42
thor97 wrote: Has this driver driven pre 1990
Yes, they have (6 of 20)
Aguvazk
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by Aguvazk » 24 Jan 2018, 15:37
This driver's debut was in the 80s?
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WaffleCat
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by WaffleCat » 24 Jan 2018, 16:41
By any chance, is this driver from Argentina?
CarloSpace
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by CarloSpace » 24 Jan 2018, 18:17
Wild guess disregarding the previous question: Wilson Fittipaldi?
Aguvazk
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by Aguvazk » 24 Jan 2018, 18:43
I'm not a serious person
Aislabie
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by Aislabie » 25 Jan 2018, 02:00
Aguvazk wrote: :D We need answers!!!!!!!
My bad
Aguvazk wrote: This driver's debut was in the 80s?
No, it was not (7 of 20)
WaffleCat wrote: By any chance, is this driver from Argentina?
No, they are not (8 of 20)
CarloSpace wrote: Wild guess disregarding the previous question: Wilson Fittipaldi?
Nein! (9 of 20)
Aguvazk
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by Aguvazk » 25 Jan 2018, 22:46
Is Héctor Rebaque?
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Aislabie
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by Aislabie » 25 Jan 2018, 23:06
Aguvazk wrote: Is Héctor Rebaque?
Nein! (10 of 20)
This Could Be You
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by This Could Be You » 25 Jan 2018, 23:28
Did this driver make their F1 debut before 1970?
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Aislabie
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by Aislabie » 26 Jan 2018, 01:05
This Could Be You wrote: Did this driver make their F1 debut before 1970?
Affirmative! (11 of 20)
WaffleCat
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by WaffleCat » 26 Jan 2018, 01:42
Has this driver used a front-engined car in F1?
Bobby Doorknobs
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by Bobby Doorknobs » 26 Jan 2018, 10:47
I'm going to read into recent responses of "nein" by asking: Is there evidence to suggest that this driver is of German ancestry (even a German surname if you have no access to his family tree)?
#FreeGonzo
Aislabie
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by Aislabie » 26 Jan 2018, 11:00
WaffleCat wrote: Has this driver used a front-engined car in F1?
No, they haven't (12 of 20)
Simtek wrote: I'm going to read into recent responses of "nein" by asking: Is there evidence to suggest that this driver is of German ancestry (even a German surname if you have no access to his family tree)?
I don't think so. To be honest, I just thought nein for question nine was low-key amusing (13 of 20)
yannicksamlad
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by yannicksamlad » 26 Jan 2018, 11:26
Were they Mexican ?
I started supporting Emmo in 1976 (3 points )....missed 75, 74, 73, 72...
Aislabie
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by Aislabie » 26 Jan 2018, 12:10
yannicksamlad wrote: Were they Mexican ?
They were not. (14 of 20)
pasta_maldonado
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by pasta_maldonado » 26 Jan 2018, 13:36
////////EDIT: Didn't read (all of) the previous questions. This was a dumb question. It would be unfair for anyone invested in this question to lose a guess because of my ineptitude. Apologies. ////////
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pasta_maldonado on 26 Jan 2018, 13:49, edited 1 time in total.
Klon wrote: more liek Nick Ass-idy amirite?
CarloSpace
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by CarloSpace » 26 Jan 2018, 13:44
pasta_maldonado wrote: Wild guess here - is this driver François Cevert?
I've got a pretty good feeling it's not Cevert.
Another wild guess: Jim Hall?
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by pasta_maldonado » 26 Jan 2018, 13:49
CarloSpace wrote: pasta_maldonado wrote: Wild guess here - is this driver François Cevert?
I've got a pretty good feeling it's not Cevert.
Another wild guess: Jim Hall?
See my post above.
Klon wrote: more liek Nick Ass-idy amirite?
Aislabie
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by Aislabie » 26 Jan 2018, 20:30
CarloSpace wrote: pasta_maldonado wrote: Wild guess here - is this driver François Cevert?
I've got a pretty good feeling it's not Cevert.
Another wild guess: Jim Hall?
I'll accept that Pasta's cevert guess never happened.
But no, it's not Hall (15 of 20)
CarloSpace
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by CarloSpace » 26 Jan 2018, 20:41
Okay, is this driver from USA?
Aislabie
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by Aislabie » 26 Jan 2018, 20:59
CarloSpace wrote: Okay, is this driver from USA?
Yes, he is (16 of 20)
Aguvazk
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by Aguvazk » 26 Jan 2018, 21:38
Is Don Branson?
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Aislabie
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by Aislabie » 27 Jan 2018, 03:00
CarloSpace wrote: Bob Bondurant?
WE HAVE A WINNER America's
Bob Bondurant was 32 years old when he made his Formula One debut at Watkins Glen for Ferrari's proxy team, North American Racing. After out-qualifying teammate Pedro Rodriguez, he ultimately finished the race in ninth place and out of the points. Not to be deterred, he found himself a drive with Reg Parnell Racing in Mexico, and then a third drive for a third different team at the start of the 1966 season in Monaco. It was here that he recorded his best ever result: fourth place in F1's crowning Grand Prix: despite qualifying sixteenth and last, he picked up three points thanks to twelve cars not being classified at the end of the race. Six more attempts at Formula One proved unproductive, and Bondurant returned to sports car racing as well as opening the driving school which became his legacy.
CarloSpace
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by CarloSpace » 27 Jan 2018, 07:55
Yay, my first one! I've got a driver, let's go!
This Could Be You
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by This Could Be You » 27 Jan 2018, 09:22
Has this driver scored World Championship points in F1?
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