F1 Quiz Chain

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Clarke-Mordaunt-Guthrie-Durlacher Racing - 1973, March 721G (1st three GP) and March 721G/731 (rest of the season).

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Impressive z, but who did the driving and and at which racers?
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xpensive wrote:Impressive z, but who did the driving and and at which racers?
Mike Beuttler drove for them
but what do you mean "and and at which racers? "

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Unfortunately - power of the Internet.

As far as I was able to find:

Mike Beuttler whole season except French GP while Reine Wisell was driving.
Mike Beuttler raced privately entered March cars.
And the team came from a group of stockbroker friends from whom the team took its name - at first Clarke-Mordaunt-Guthrie Racing, and in 1973 it became Clarke-Mordaunt-Guthrie-Durlacher Racing.

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Spotless Z, your go!
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I do not posses F1 history knowledge so I hope I will not be to easy or in any way insulting to the thread:

Who, when and in reward of what merit received George Medal?

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zgred wrote:I do not posses F1 history knowledge so I hope I will not be to easy or in any way insulting to the thread:

Who, when and in reward of what merit received George Medal?
Wouldn'thave a clue a bout George anything but Hamilton, why I take my chances again here, whats the engine on my avatar; producer, volume and vee-angle, when was it raced in F1 and by which team, but what was also so unique about it?
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zgred wrote:I do not posses F1 history knowledge so I hope I will not be to easy or in any way insulting to the thread:

Who, when and in reward of what merit received George Medal?
Mike Hailwood recieved the George Medal for a display of valour after pulling Clay Regazzoni from his car which was on fire after a crash between himself and Regazzoni at the 1973 South African GP.
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and...

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...only WB can figure my avatar out.
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xpensive wrote:...only WB can figure my avatar out.
What? A facepalm-worth failure for very famous German company? :lol:

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xpensive wrote:
zgred wrote:I do not posses F1 history knowledge so I hope I will not be to easy or in any way insulting to the thread:

Who, when and in reward of what merit received George Medal?
Wouldn'thave a clue a bout George anything but Hamilton, why I take my chances again here, whats the engine on my avatar; producer, volume and vee-angle, when was it raced in F1 and by which team, but what was also so unique about it?
I think I have luck today:

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It is 1991 Porsche 3512 V12, big headache of the Footwork Arrows.
It was very bulky and massively overweight at 180kg. It didn't produce much power either so it failed utterly. The engine had a 80-degree vee-angle and had the power taken at centrally, similarly as used in their 917 flat-12 engines of 1970-71. Arrows did not even persevere for the whole season and the Porsche was unceremoniously dumped mid-season.
Wiki wrote:A V12 configuration, with an 80-degree vee angle, and displacement was just under 3.5 liters (hence the designation 3512). The engine was also unusual for having a power take-off from the center of the engine.[1] The engine was used by the Footwork team at the start of the 1991 Formula One season.

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Right, but don't give me no more George Peppard quiz, ok?
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zgred wrote:and...

and what?

It's the answer to your question about the George Medal.

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andrew wrote:
zgred wrote:and...

and what?

It's the answer to your question about the George Medal.
Sorry I should be more precise. Yes, Mike Hailwood and..