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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WhiteBlue
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ok, I will give more hints

a racing driver was once held in custody for lack of resemblance with his passport fotograph.
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Ciro Pabón
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Senna.

Who won the first Grand Prix?
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In 1906 The French held the very first Grand Prix for manufactures over a 64-mile course near Le Mans. Of the 32 cars that started the race 11 remained after 12 laps split over two days. The winner was Ferenc Szisz, a Hungarian, driving a 90hp Renault.
http://www.ddavid.com/formula1/story.htm
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Ciro Pabón
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Nice site. Your turn, WhiteBlue.
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WhiteBlue
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TX, Ciro!

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what has Tony to do with the great train robbery?
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WhiteBlue wrote:ok, I will give more hints

a racing driver was once held in custody for lack of resemblance with his passport fotograph.
Jajaja :lol:

That was a practical joke played by Gerhard Berger to Ayrton!
He replaced the foto in the passport with a picture of "member".
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Ciro Pabón
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Because a mechanic that was in the robbery claimed he had worked for him and he had lent him money, or so I vaguely remember. I should Google for it, but I'm busy like I've been for the last couple of months.
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WhiteBlue
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almost Ciro, the trophy was made by the train robber who was a racing driver. when he came back broke Bernie gave him work and the trophy for promoters was one of the things he did.

your turn Ciro
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WhiteBlue
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It appears that Ciro has no intention to continue. So I will do so with a simple question.

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who is this man?
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HH Frentzen

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WhiteBlue
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indeed HHF! your turn racingmaniac
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Ciro Pabón
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It seems Racing Maniac did not see your answer, WB, as I did with the previous question, sorry. To try to revive the thread, here is a question, just in case.

Name a german noble who ran a racing car with SS runes.
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WhiteBlue
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That can only be Manfred von Brauchitsch who ran Mercs in 1937 and 1938. I did not find a picture with SS runes though, only swasticas. But it is very likely considering the cars were sponsored by the NSDAP and some drivers were close to the party (Lang closest of the Merc drivers I believe, Bernd Rosemeyer of Auto Union was a member for a long time).

good article in German and one in English about an important book from the socialist Aufbau Verlag about Nazi sponsorship of motor racing. some pics in there as well.

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This quiz is really cool.

I will join you with this question:

Name one circuit from the pre F1-era
with greater lenght (lap) than the Nurburgring
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icef1mkd wrote:This quiz is really cool.
hi iceF1mkd, you have to answer the last question to be entitled to post a question of your goodself. I look forward to your participation. You seem to have interesting issues.

welcome on thread
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