TriviaTuesday on NewsOnF1 Twitter page
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TriviaTuesday on NewsOnF1 Twitter page
We are pleased to announce a new weekly Trivia quiz on the NewsOnF1 Twitter page.
On every Tuesday during a randomly chosen hour (between 9:00 and 16:00 GMT), we will ask a Formula One related question and the first to reply with the correct answer (within 30 minutes - now extended to 60 minutes) will win a choice of a NewsOnF1 Compact Smart Digital Clock with Alarm
or a NewsOnF1 Stopwatch (1/100th of a second) with clock and alarm
Winners will be announced on the NewsOnF1 Twitter page and on this thread. So spread the word and have some fun
1 entry per player per quizz
1 win per player per month.
Answers will be posted apporximately 24 hours later in the case of no correct answer
Trivia terms could be adjusted depending on the level of interest but only for future quizzes.
On every Tuesday during a randomly chosen hour (between 9:00 and 16:00 GMT), we will ask a Formula One related question and the first to reply with the correct answer (within 30 minutes - now extended to 60 minutes) will win a choice of a NewsOnF1 Compact Smart Digital Clock with Alarm
or a NewsOnF1 Stopwatch (1/100th of a second) with clock and alarm
Winners will be announced on the NewsOnF1 Twitter page and on this thread. So spread the word and have some fun
1 entry per player per quizz
1 win per player per month.
Answers will be posted apporximately 24 hours later in the case of no correct answer
Trivia terms could be adjusted depending on the level of interest but only for future quizzes.
Last edited by Ed on Tue Jul 21, 2009 10:15 pm, edited 5 times in total.
No winner in our first TriviaTuesday on Twitter!
The question was:
Name 2 cases since 1990 where a driver classified in the top 3 but didn't make the podium ceremony (driver, race & year)
Hint: The 2 drivers we are looking for are F1 World Champions
You can have a go for fun before we reveal the answer!
The question was:
Name 2 cases since 1990 where a driver classified in the top 3 but didn't make the podium ceremony (driver, race & year)
Hint: The 2 drivers we are looking for are F1 World Champions
You can have a go for fun before we reveal the answer!
TriviaTuesday answers:
Fernando Alonso - Brazil 2003
Nigel Mansell - Adelaide 1991
In both cases, the race was red flagged (stopped) and the driver was undergoing medical checks as a result of a crash.
When a race is stopped, the finishing order is determined by the order 2 laps earlier.
No winners this time but newsguy_holland got one answer correct and provided us with another elegible answer and that was:
Mika Hakkinen - Britian 1994
Michael Schumacher finished second amid controversy and was later disqualified and so Mika Hakkinen who was in 4th was promoted to 3rd.
Fernando Alonso - Brazil 2003
Nigel Mansell - Adelaide 1991
In both cases, the race was red flagged (stopped) and the driver was undergoing medical checks as a result of a crash.
When a race is stopped, the finishing order is determined by the order 2 laps earlier.
No winners this time but newsguy_holland got one answer correct and provided us with another elegible answer and that was:
Mika Hakkinen - Britian 1994
Michael Schumacher finished second amid controversy and was later disqualified and so Mika Hakkinen who was in 4th was promoted to 3rd.
No winners for the trivia again!
The question was:
Name the last 2 drivers to have scored Pole, Fastest Lap, Win & led entire race (called Chelem or Grand Chelem). Also name the last race for each to do so.
The answer:
Michael Schumacher, his last chelem was at Hungary 2004. He has 5 chelems to his record
and Mika Hakkinen, his last chelem was at Monaco 1998. He has 2 chelems to his record
The most drivers with chelems is Jim Clark with 8
Sebastian Vettel was very close to scoring his first chelem at Silverstone last weekend. He missed it by 3 laps when he lost the lead to his team-mate Mark Webber for his second pit stop.
The question was:
Name the last 2 drivers to have scored Pole, Fastest Lap, Win & led entire race (called Chelem or Grand Chelem). Also name the last race for each to do so.
The answer:
Michael Schumacher, his last chelem was at Hungary 2004. He has 5 chelems to his record
and Mika Hakkinen, his last chelem was at Monaco 1998. He has 2 chelems to his record
The most drivers with chelems is Jim Clark with 8
Sebastian Vettel was very close to scoring his first chelem at Silverstone last weekend. He missed it by 3 laps when he lost the lead to his team-mate Mark Webber for his second pit stop.
We have our first winner in the TriviaTuesday on Twitter
The question was:
Name the F1 driver who raced in the 50's, 60's and 70's and won in each of those decades ?
The correct answer was: Sir Jack Brabham raced in F1 in the 50's, 60's and 70's and won in each of those decades
Congratulations to the winner Szixxx
The question was:
Name the F1 driver who raced in the 50's, 60's and 70's and won in each of those decades ?
The correct answer was: Sir Jack Brabham raced in F1 in the 50's, 60's and 70's and won in each of those decades
Congratulations to the winner Szixxx
Our TriviaTuesday question has been posted on our Twitter page. The first to correctly answer within 60 minutes of posting the question wins!
Good luck
Good luck
We have a winner for this week's TriviaTuesday on Twitter
The question was:
Two drivers won Formula 1 World Championships with only one win during that season. Name the driver, team and year
The correct answer was:The 2 World Champions are Mike Hawthorn in 1958 (Ferrari) and Keke Rosberg in 1982 (Williams)
Congratulations to the winner kpcom
The question was:
Two drivers won Formula 1 World Championships with only one win during that season. Name the driver, team and year
The correct answer was:The 2 World Champions are Mike Hawthorn in 1958 (Ferrari) and Keke Rosberg in 1982 (Williams)
Congratulations to the winner kpcom
Our TriviaTuesday question for this week has been posted on our Twitter page. The first to correctly answer within 60 minutes of posting the question wins!
Good luck
Good luck
We have a winner for this week's TriviaTuesday on Twitter
The question was:
Name 2 cases where the F1 race was run in a country other than that of the Grand Prix name ex San Marino GP - Imola Italy
The correct answer was: The Luxembourg GP held at the Nurburgring in Germany (1997, 1998) and the Swiss GP held at Dijon-Prenois in France (1982)
Congratulations to the winner Twiger
The question was:
Name 2 cases where the F1 race was run in a country other than that of the Grand Prix name ex San Marino GP - Imola Italy
The correct answer was: The Luxembourg GP held at the Nurburgring in Germany (1997, 1998) and the Swiss GP held at Dijon-Prenois in France (1982)
Congratulations to the winner Twiger
Our TriviaTuesday question for this week has been posted on our Twitter page. The first to correctly answer within 60 minutes of posting the question wins!
Good luck
Good luck
We have a winner for this week's TriviaTuesday on Twitter
The question was:
F1 driver who replaced 2 injured drivers in 1 season ? Name the driver, the 2 drivers he replaced, the 2 teams and the year!
The correct answer was: In 1999 Mika Salo replaced Ricardo Zonta at BAR for 3 races & Michael Schumacher at Ferrari for 6 races due to injuries
Congratulations to the winner Niall Quinn
The question was:
F1 driver who replaced 2 injured drivers in 1 season ? Name the driver, the 2 drivers he replaced, the 2 teams and the year!
The correct answer was: In 1999 Mika Salo replaced Ricardo Zonta at BAR for 3 races & Michael Schumacher at Ferrari for 6 races due to injuries
Congratulations to the winner Niall Quinn
Our TriviaTuesday question for this week has been posted on our Twitter page. The first to correctly answer within 60 minutes of posting the question wins!
Good luck
Good luck