F1 Quiz Chain

Post here all non technical related topics about Formula One. This includes race results, discussions, testing analysis etc. TV coverage and other personal questions should be in Off topic chat.
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Roland Ehnström wrote:Yep, Morocco is correct, not South Africa as you might have guessed. This 1958 season finale was won by Stirling Moss in a Vanwall and secured the first ever World Constructors Championship for Tony Vandervell's team. But sadly it also claimed the life of Moss' teammate Stuart Lewis-Evans, which caused Vandervell to withdraw from racing.

By the way, the first Moroccan Grand Prix was held as early as 1925!
This is what Wiki says on the S A Grand Prix
"The South African Grand Prix was first run as a Grand Prix motor racing handicap race in 1934 at the Prince George Circuit at East London, Eastern Cape Province. It drew top drivers from Europe including Bernd Rosemeyer, Richard "Dick" Seaman, Richard Shuttleworth and the 1939 winner Luigi Villoresi."

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matt21 wrote:London
only two (so far) and they were both summer olympics. the town I'm looking for hosted 3 different olypic games.

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What do you mean with "different" games. I know only summer and wintergames. Paralympics are hold at the same place.

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lotus7 wrote:
Roland Ehnström wrote:Yep, Morocco is correct, not South Africa as you might have guessed. This 1958 season finale was won by Stirling Moss in a Vanwall and secured the first ever World Constructors Championship for Tony Vandervell's team. But sadly it also claimed the life of Moss' teammate Stuart Lewis-Evans, which caused Vandervell to withdraw from racing.

By the way, the first Moroccan Grand Prix was held as early as 1925!
This is what Wiki says on the S A Grand Prix
"The South African Grand Prix was first run as a Grand Prix motor racing handicap race in 1934 at the Prince George Circuit at East London, Eastern Cape Province. It drew top drivers from Europe including Bernd Rosemeyer, Richard "Dick" Seaman, Richard Shuttleworth and the 1939 winner Luigi Villoresi."
What is your point?

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matt21 wrote:What do you mean with "different" games. I know only summer and wintergames. Paralympics are hold at the same place.
The paralympics is one of the tree olympics held at this town. another is the regular summer or winter game held there and the last is a not very official one.

The grand prix held there was on a temporary track. the track is resurfaced each year but it is not in use anymore.

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appntly it is a difficult question. One more hint: in summer the track is closed

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I guess what you are looking for is the Montjuich Park circuit, which is located in Barcelona. The city hosted the Paralympics and the Summer Olympics in 1992.

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Can we move on with this thing, please before we get into the intricacies of paralympics?
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in one of the olympics held there Eskil Ervik won a gold medal in a speed skating event.

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Come on! [-o< Please, give us the answer and post a new question that's a bit more F1-ish.

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Maybe Montreal? The Olympics in '76 plus the 2005 World Outdoor Games according to wikipedia were hosted there. I'm not sure there were any paralympics in 1976 though.

I'm in Eskil Ervik's wikipedia entry and they don't mention any gold medal. They do mention silver and bronze medals in world or european championships, but nothing else. I've also found Ervik's results in skateresults.com and the cities where he's won stuff are:
-Bergen
-Herenveen
-Hamar (counts for the Lillehamer Olympics '94)
-Gethus
-Berlin
-Skien
-Inzel

Of all these places, unless one of the Dutch rinks is close to Zandvoort and for some reason that also counts for the Amsterdam Olympics of 1928... please excuse me if my knowledge of the Netherlands is almost nonexistent.
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Miguel wrote:Maybe Montreal? The Olympics in '76 plus the 2005 World Outdoor Games according to wikipedia were hosted there. I'm not sure there were any paralympics in 1976 though.

I'm in Eskil Ervik's wikipedia entry and they don't mention any gold medal. They do mention silver and bronze medals in world or european championships, but nothing else. I've also found Ervik's results in skateresults.com and the cities where he's won stuff are:
-Bergen
-Herenveen
-Hamar (counts for the Lillehamer Olympics '94)
-Gethus
-Berlin
-Skien
-Inzel

Of all these places, unless one of the Dutch rinks is close to Zandvoort and for some reason that also counts for the Amsterdam Olympics of 1928... please excuse me if my knowledge of the Netherlands is almost nonexistent.

mmm, it seems your collective google skills are appalling.

Eskil Ervik
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Eskil Ervik at the Winter Olympics in Turin 2006
Men's speedskating
World Championships
Bronze 1999 Hamar Allround
Bronze 2005 Inzell Team pursuit
European Championships
Silver 2000 Hamar Allround
Silver 2006 Hamar Allround

Eskil Ervik (born 11 January 1975 in Trondheim) is a Norwegian speedskater. Ervik's best distance is traditionally the 5000-m, where he for several years was among the very best of the world, but his top priority for the most part of his career was to perform optimally in the allround championships. His retirement from top international speedskating was announced in April 2007.

Ervik won bronze at the World Allround Championships in Hamar in 1999 and silver at the European Allround Championships in 2000 and 2006, again in Hamar. As of January 2007, he has won the Norwegian allround championships seven times (2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2006, 2007), and has also won a string of Norwegian single distance championships titles.

Under American coach Peter Mueller, Ervik enjoyed a new spring as a speed skater – on 15 October 2005, he set a new world outdoor record on the 3000 meters, finishing at 3:44.90 in Inzell, and on 5 November 2005, he set the world record (indoor or outdoor) on that distance in Calgary with a time of 3:37.28.[1] Eight days later in Calgary, he broke the world record on the 5000 meters, finishing in 6:12.19, on that occasion also being the first skater ever to do the 5000 meters with all lap times below 30 seconds. This was a short-lived world record, though, since Chad Hedrick skated faster in the next race.

Ervik's highest ranking on the all-time best-ever Adelskalender list was a 4th place, a position he held briefly on 4 December 2005, when he became the second skater ever to race a 10,000-m below 13 minutes (but 12.52 seconds later Enrico Fabris overtook his 4th rank position). Ervik was for several years the best Norwegian on the Adelskalender, until Håvard Bøkko passed him in March 2007. At the time of his retirement from speedskating, Ervik held the 8th position at the Adelskalender.

In "Top Gear Winter Olympics Special" Jeremy Clarkson raced with Jaguar XK8 against Ervik.

Ervik currently works as head of the marketing department at the Storhamar Dragons front office.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Norwegian_Grand_Prix

they ran a grand pirx on a frozen lake, hence the track being resurfaced every year.

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Can we now move to a new question with F1 and without Olympics please!
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Good idea but.... it seems RDJEHV ultimately answered his own question. So who gets to ask the next one?

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I have a good one:

What color was the first McLaren Formula One car, and why?