F1 Fanatic Rolling Trivia Quiz
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- 18th June 2010, 17:04 at 5:04 pm #127750
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ParticipantThis is an idea I got from another F1 forum I was using while F1 fanatic forum was down. Basically its a rolling quiz which starts with a question, the first person to get it right gets to ask the next question and so on. The questions can be any kind of F1 trivia from name the track photographs to a simple who finished in x position in y grand prix? and every type of question in between.
Oh and if there’s some doubt over the right answer wait until its confirmed before you set the next Q otherwise it could get confusing.
I’ll start the ball rolling with a very simple question. Who won the 1998 Hungarian Grand Prix?
18th June 2010, 17:08 at 5:08 pm #136586Rucknar
ParticipantGood idea!
Hmm for the first one i’d say maybe Coulthard?
18th June 2010, 17:10 at 5:10 pm #136587Macca
ParticipantMichael Schumacher?
18th June 2010, 17:11 at 5:11 pm #136588Ads21
ParticipantMacca’s spot on, next question please…
18th June 2010, 17:16 at 5:16 pm #136589Macca
ParticipantHow many different circuits have hosted the United States GP?
18th June 2010, 17:22 at 5:22 pm #136590Ads21
Participant5?
18th June 2010, 17:25 at 5:25 pm #136591Guilherme
MemberTricky question, Macca. There were many circuits on USA but not all under the “US GP” name. Well, there were nine F1 circuits in the US: Sebring, Riverside, Watkins Glen, Long Beach, Fair Park, Detroit, Ceasars Pallace, Phoenix and Indianapolis.
But the name “United States Grand Prix” were used by Sebring, Riverside, Watkins Glen, Phoenix and Indianapolis.
18th June 2010, 17:26 at 5:26 pm #136592Jagged
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18th June 2010, 17:30 at 5:30 pm #136593jackie
ParticipantUSA Grand Prix – Dallas, Riverside, Phoenix, Detroit, Indianapolis and Watkins Glen
USA west – only Long Beach (1976.-1983.) this is a Long Beach Grand Prix
USA east – Watkins Glen (1976.-1980.) this is a USA GP, and Detroit (1982.-1984.) wich is Detroit Grand Prix not a USA GP
Caesar Palace is not a USA Grand Prix, then Ceasar Palace Grand Prix. ;)
18th June 2010, 17:39 at 5:39 pm #136594Macca
Participant9 was the answer I was looking for. Well done Guilherme Teixeira. Next question please…
18th June 2010, 17:49 at 5:49 pm #136595Guilherme
MemberHow many races were won by Scottish drivers in F1 history?
18th June 2010, 18:04 at 6:04 pm #136596Ads21
Participant67?
18th June 2010, 18:06 at 6:06 pm #136597TommyB
Participant44?
18th June 2010, 18:21 at 6:21 pm #136598Ciaran
Participant66
18th June 2010, 18:23 at 6:23 pm #136599Guilherme
MemberWell done Ciaran. Next question please…
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