Who was the last Spanish F1 champion?
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Who was the last Spanish F1 champion?
Person who gets it right asks the next one...
It's not a rip 4th gen. Hopefully there will be more genres.
Fernando Alonso? :lol:
Mika Hakkinen i think :unsure:
Both wrong. Alonso is Spanish but he's never won the championship (yet) and Mika Hakkinen is Finnish
There never has been a Spanish F1 worldchampion.
Correct :)Quote:
Originally posted by nostalgia@18 April 2004 - 07:03
There never has been a Spanish F1 worldchampion.
Your turn to ask the next question
Ok.
Who was the best Dutch F1 driver till Jos Verstappen reigned that title?
To give a hint. He still participates in the 24H at leMans with his own team.
Joest?Quote:
Originally posted by nostalgia@18 April 2004 - 07:52
Ok.
Who was the best Dutch F1 driver till Jos Verstappen reigned that title?
To give a hint. He still participates in the 24H at leMans with his own team.
:lol: nope.
Dutch as in the Netherlands.
:lol:Quote:
Originally posted by nostalgia@18 April 2004 - 08:15
:lol: nope.
Dutch as in the Netherlands.
I knew Joest was either German or Dutch...obviously German
I think the question is a little bit difficult if you're not Dutch, so here are the initials of the man: JL
edit: typing
Jan Lammers (not sure on spelling :( )?Quote:
Originally posted by nostalgia@18 April 2004 - 08:26
I think the question is a little bit difficult if you're not Dutch, so here are the initials of the man: JL
edit: typing
Your spelling is correct and so is the answer. I could say it is your turn (again) but it is starting to get a quiz for 4thgen and Nostalgia.
But then again, ask a question.
It doesn't seem too busy in here (not a whole lot of motorsport fans on the forum)Quote:
Originally posted by nostalgia@18 April 2004 - 08:39
Your spelling is correct and so is the answer. I could say it is your turn (again) but it is starting to get a quiz for 4thgen and Nostalgia.
But then again, ask a question.
Ok...next question...which driver holds the current all time fastest lap in F1 and what circuit was the record broken at?
is it Schumacher (Micheal) at Ti Aida with the time of 1:14.023?
Sorry, I meant highest average speed, not lowest time. My fault for not making that clearQuote:
Originally posted by DarthInsinuate@18 April 2004 - 10:53
is it Schumacher (Micheal) at Ti Aida with the time of 1:14.023?
must be Hockenheim, Gerhard Berger averaged 144.331 mphQuote:
Originally posted by 4th gen@18 April 2004 - 11:54
Sorry, I meant highest average speed, not lowest time. My fault for not making that clear
must be Hockenheim, Gerhard Berger averaged 144.331 mph [/b][/quote]Quote:
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Sorry, I meant highest average speed, not lowest time. My fault for not making that clear
Nope. ~17mph off
Probably Schumacher at Indianapolis, USA. The F1 cars possess the potential of breaching an awesome speed of 230mph there.
Can't you make it easyier like draw a picture of a car, or which is the fastest car or which car makes the following sound : Brummmmmmmmmmmm :unsure:
Juan Pablo Montoya, Monza :lol:
If the cars were to get to 230mph at the US Grand Prix, they'd have to run extremely skinny rear wings. That would mean the cars would be next to useless on the tight infield section. Fastest they go at the US GP is ~210-215mph generallyQuote:
Originally posted by Amarjit@18 April 2004 - 16:16
Probably Schumacher at Indianapolis, USA. The F1 cars possess the potential of breaching an awesome speed of 230mph there.