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wikipedia much
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Which driver won a race after failing to qualify for the previous race? In what year? And I also want the GPs where he DNQed and won.
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I'm going to take a wild stab at the dark and say that it's either John Watson or Niki Lauda. Gonna have to check though.
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I just checked on Wikipedia and I was in the right sort of ballpark except the wrong team. The answer is Nelson Piquet at the 1982 Detroit and Canadian Grand Prixs.
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stupot94 wrote:wikipedia much


It is in the Wiki entry but I also remembered it... :P
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Wizzie wrote:I just checked on Wikipedia and I was in the right sort of ballpark except the wrong team. The answer is Nelson Piquet at the 1982 Detroit and Canadian Grand Prixs.


Correct! But you get no points for being naive enough to admit you used Wikipedia.
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eagleash wrote:
stupot94 wrote:wikipedia much


It is in the Wiki entry but I also remembered it... :P


Fair enough :)
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Here's another, very tricky one.

Which F1 driver (past or present) is the president of the "formula One Drivers who Finished a Race Club"? (yes, this does exist)
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eagleash wrote:
stupot94 wrote:wikipedia much


It is in the Wiki entry but I also remembered it... :P

Either way, it was perhaps foolish of me not to consider that it might have been included in a Wikipedia entry (although I have seen Giulia used occasionally, presumably as a translation). As an aside, I wonder if he ever named the cars that he drove at BMW-Sauber a name or not, even if he mostly drove them in free practise?
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tommykl wrote:Here's another, very tricky one.

Which F1 driver (past or present) is the president of the "formula One Drivers who Finished a Race Club"? (yes, this does exist)



Guessing its Michael Schumacher
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tommykl wrote:Here's another, very tricky one.

Which F1 driver (past or present) is the president of the "formula One Drivers who Finished a Race Club"? (yes, this does exist)


Nick Heidfeld?
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No, and no.
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Niki Lauda
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Marco Apicella?
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dr-baker wrote:Marco Apicella?

It's the "Grand Prix finishers club". And, no, it's none of them. i'll give a hint: the driver in question is European and drove for both high-profile teams and backmarkers in the70's and 80's.
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Stefan Johansson?
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Johnsson didn't start until the 80s so probably not him - I'll take a stab at Marc Surer?
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Keke Rosberg, maybe?
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None. Some of the drivers already mentioned have the same nationality as the driver I'm looking for, though.
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tommykl wrote:
dr-baker wrote:Marco Apicella?

It's the "Grand Prix finishers club". And, no, it's none of them. i'll give a hint: the driver in question is European and drove for both high-profile teams and backmarkers in the70's and 80's.


Jochen Mass?
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Clay Regazzoni?
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thehemogoblin wrote:
tommykl wrote:
dr-baker wrote:Marco Apicella?

It's the "Grand Prix finishers club". And, no, it's none of them. i'll give a hint: the driver in question is European and drove for both high-profile teams and backmarkers in the70's and 80's.


Jochen Mass?

Correct!
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tommykl wrote:
thehemogoblin wrote:Jochen Mass?

Correct!


Boom. Now, someone needs to come up with another question, lest this thread go dormant. I don't really know what to ask.
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Here's a short one:
What position was the best for Scuderia Italia in qualifying, and where did they achieve it? Who was it, and in which year?

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Shizuka wrote:What position was the best for Scuderia Italia in qualifying, and where did they achieve it? Who was it, and in which year?


Alex Caffi, Hungary 1989 - and I actually remembered that without looking for it. :mrgreen:
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Yep! Can you remember the position too? :)

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Shizuka wrote:Yep! Can you remember the position too? :)


Third?
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Didn't De Cesaris qualify third for Phoenix 1990 as well?
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Have a stab at this.It took the little rejects over on another F1 Forum a long time to get it :)
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Yes, De Cesaris got a third at Phoenix '90, correct!

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tommykl wrote:
dr-baker wrote:Marco Apicella?

It's the "Grand Prix finishers club".

I understood the question - I just thought the answer might have been ironical or something... Only way he could have been in the club was to have founded the club himself... :oops:
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MyHamsterRacedAnOnyx wrote:Have a stab at this.It took the little rejects over on another F1 Forum a long time to get it :)
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Is it AGS, and the 1986 JH21C, with Didier Pironi behind the wheel?
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Hard questions (Easy for you guys Though)

What do Sergio Perez, Mika Hakkinen and Kimi Raikkonen all have in common?

Also, before Sebastien Bourdais/Sebastien Vettel, and Bourdais and Sebastien Buemi,

who were the last teammates to share the same christian name?
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David AGS wrote:Also, before Sebastien Bourdais/Sebastien Vettel, and Bourdais and Sebastien Buemi,

who were the last teammates to share the same christian name?


Would it be Stefan Johansson and Stefan Bellof in 1984?
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David AGS wrote:Hard questions (Easy for you guys Though)

What do Sergio Perez, Mika Hakkinen and Kimi Raikkonen all have in common?

They all qualified 13th in their debut GP.
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Both tooooo good.
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Off the top of my head I can think of two people who were disqualified from their first Grand Prix (Robert Kubica and Sergio Perez). My question is how many other people (if any) have been disqualified from their debut race?
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Wizzie wrote:Off the top of my head I can think of two people who were disqualified from their first Grand Prix (Robert Kubica and Sergio Perez). My question is how many other people (if any) have been disqualified from their debut race?


Martin Brundle was one of them.

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I read that yesterday, so that is why I remember! :P
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