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By onelapdown
#64293
That's pretty obscure, I'll have to think about it.

I'll post some questions:

Who was nicknamed:
1) The Pampas Bull
2) Jumper
3) Il Mantovano Volante (The Flying Mantuan)
4) Johnny Carwash
5) Mike the Bike

What year:
6) Fangio misses several races after a crash caused by fatigue
7) Ferrari enters two races in a blue livery
8 ) Cosworth build their own F1 car (but never race it)
9) Fastest laps earn a point for the last time
10) March brings out the 6-wheeled "2-4-0"
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By onelapdown
#64296
The first thing I can find is the 1900 Gordon Bennett race organised by the ACF which took place between Paris and Lyons, with France, Britain, Belgium, Germany and the United States competing, with another unofficial French team also taking part. Fernand Charron won for France on a Panhard. I get the feeling that's not the answer you were looking for.
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By darwin dali
#64306
[quote="onelapdown"]That's pretty obscure, I'll have to think about it.

I'll post some questions:

Who was nicknamed:
1) The Pampas Bull
2) Jumper
3) Il Mantovano Volante (The Flying Mantuan)
4) Johnny Carwash
5) Mike the Bike

Jose Froilan Gonzalez
Jean-Pierre Jarrier
Tazio Nuvolari
Giovanni Lavaggi
Mike Hailwood
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By onelapdown
#64312
Jose Froilan Gonzalez
Jean-Pierre Jarrier
Tazio Nuvolari
Giovanni Lavaggi
Mike Hailwood


Spot on.
By Big Azza
#64366
The first thing I can find is the 1900 Gordon Bennett race organised by the ACF which took place between Paris and Lyons, with France, Britain, Belgium, Germany and the United States competing, with another unofficial French team also taking part. Fernand Charron won for France on a Panhard. I get the feeling that's not the answer you were looking for.


CORRECT

I wasn't looking for that answer!!! :rofl:

The first FIA championship was named the AIACR World Manufacturers Championship. There were only ever 3 of these championships ever held. But it's the first that I know of that the FIA actually organised and governed a World Championship. It's the firrst that actually has the "then-FIA's" name to it. Other championships were held before, but none of them were the FIA's. I guess the FIA would just set up the international laws of motor racing, and perhaps were the auto-racing high court.

THe FIA changed their name some time before the World Manufacturer's Championship and the first Formula One Season in 1950. I think I've given you enough clues now.... Just Wiki it, and you should have the answer in 5 minutes.

I thought it was very interesting reading, and I'm now turning into a freak at work, coming up with all these stats!!! I'm gonna wiki every single Formula One season for the hell of it.... And then write a book on my findings!
By Big Azza
#64375
That's pretty obscure, I'll have to think about it.

I'll post some questions:

Who was nicknamed:
1) The Pampas Bull
2) Jumper
3) Il Mantovano Volante (The Flying Mantuan)
4) Johnny Carwash
5) Mike the Bike

What year:
6) Fangio misses several races after a crash caused by fatigue
7) Ferrari enters two races in a blue livery
8 ) Cosworth build their own F1 car (but never race it)
9) Fastest laps earn a point for the last time
10) March brings out the 6-wheeled "2-4-0"



6) In the 1952 pre season, Fangio suffered a near fatal crash, where he was thrown from the vehicle. Hence he did not race in the 1952 Formula One season. (Although, cannot say for sure that that was what you were after...)
7) In the 1964 World Championship, Ferrari raced the last two races of the season in a Ferrari 158 Painted White and Blue. This vehicle won the the championship.
8) Will get back to you on this one...
9) 1959 USA Grand Prix, with Maurice Trintignant being the last driver to in history to score a point for having the fastest lap in a Formula One WorldChampionship.
10) Constructed in late 1976 and tested in 1977.

You know I was born in 1990, right? :hehe:
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By EwanM
#64543
Flavio was a Ski instructor and the Mclaren Test Driver for 1997 was Heidfeld believe it or not.
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By EwanM
#64546
Heidfeld! Why didn't I think of him? They built an entire F3000 team around him!


I remember that, when he fought against Montoya for the title. Only to lose :(
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By 7UpJordan
#64609
How many races did the McLaren MP4/18 compete in?
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By EwanM
#64611
How many races did the McLaren MP4/18 compete in?


It never raced.
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By 7UpJordan
#64612
How many races did the McLaren MP4/18 compete in?


It never raced.

Correct. :D
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By EwanM
#64614
Which French-Canadian driver failed to qualify for the 1983 Canadian Grand Prix?
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By 7UpJordan
#64615
Which French-Canadian driver failed to qualify for the 1983 Canadian Grand Prix?

Jacques Villeneuve Senior.
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