F1 Quiz Chain

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So F1T these days, total anarchy, thought it was my go, you didn't answer s**t JET? :(
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xpensive wrote:So F1T these days, total anarchy, thought it was my go, you didn't answer s**t JET? :(
None left to answer.....I think.
Anyhoo, apologies just thought I would drop this behemoth on you guys. :lol:
More could have been done.
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Drop a behemoth? I'd lay off the curries if I were you mate! :sick:

It's usually WhiteBlue that jumps the que. :lol:

Xpensive - how's about you post your question and we can have the first person to correctly answer both questions gets the next go.

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In modern times, Alfa Romeo has been involved in F1 with no less than five different engine size/configurations,
name them and give xamples of which cars they were attached to? Wiki that one...:lol:
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JohnsonsEvilTwin wrote:Who was the Local Title Sponsor of the last F1 race in South Africa in 1993?
Good luck fellas this is Wiki proof!
And the answer is: XXXII Panasonic.

http://www.manipef1.com/grandprix/1993/southafrica/

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xpensive wrote:In modern times, Alfa Romeo has been involved in F1 with no less than five different engine configurations,
name them and give xamples of which cars they were attached to? :lol:
1962 - 1965: Straight 4 - LDS Mk 1 & 2
1970 - 1971: V8 - McLaren in 70 and March in 71
1976: Flat 12 - Brabham BT45
19??: V12 - Brabham BT46B
1984 - 1988: V8 turbo - Osella

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- Before 1970 is not modern times.
- The BT46B had a flat 12.
- What was the configuration of the engine in the Ligier?

Halfway there though.
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Darn it Andrew! :evil:
Logged on to revel in my "greatness" and you found it!

=D> Well done jock :lol:
More could have been done.
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xpensive wrote:- Before 1970 is not modern times.
- The BT46B had a flat 12.
- What was the configuration of the engine in the Ligier?

Halfway there though.
The engine for Ligier was to be a twin turbo 1500cc but the deal was cancelled when Fiat bought Alfa Romeo.

V12 naturally aspirated 1260cc in the Alfa Romeo 179.

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JohnsonsEvilTwin wrote:Darn it Andrew! :evil:
Logged on to revel in my "greatness" and you found it!

=D> Well done jock :lol:
Wikiproof, but not a jock using google proof! :lol:

If I get Xpensives right, I'll post another.

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andrew wrote:
xpensive wrote:- Before 1970 is not modern times.
- The BT46B had a flat 12.
- What was the configuration of the engine in the Ligier?

Halfway there though.
The engine for Ligier was to be a twin turbo 1500cc but the deal was cancelled when Fiat bought Alfa Romeo.

V12 naturally aspirated 1260cc in the Alfa Romeo 179.
But what was the configuration of the Ligier engine, that's your fifth!
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xpensive wrote:
andrew wrote:
xpensive wrote:- Before 1970 is not modern times.
- The BT46B had a flat 12.
- What was the configuration of the engine in the Ligier?

Halfway there though.
The engine for Ligier was to be a twin turbo 1500cc but the deal was cancelled when Fiat bought Alfa Romeo.

V12 naturally aspirated 1260cc in the Alfa Romeo 179.
But what was the configuration of the Ligier engine, that's your fifth!
Straight 4.

Tiredness and minor heat stroke (I think) kicking in, dopeyness increasing! #-o

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OK, go ahead!
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Which driver has had the highest number of DNQs, and in what year(s) did they (attempt to) compete?

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Are you counting DNPQs with the DNQs, or considering them different statistics?