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Last name of the current World Drivers Champion
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Verstappen
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First name of the 1992 World Drivers Champion
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Nigel
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Four separate teams have carried the name of this historic British marque
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Lotus
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Last name of this Finnish driver who stood in for Schumacher in 1999
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Salo
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French driver for Alpine in 2023
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Ocon
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This German circuit ranks 6th in all-time GPs hosted, with 41
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Nürburgring
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"Is that... ____!?"
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Glock
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Last name of the last Indian driver in F1
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Karthikeyan
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This country ranks 15th in all-time GPs hosted, with 33
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Netherlands
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This country hosted 5 GPs before it banned racing following a disaster at Le Mans
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Switzerland
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This circuit hosted 5 French GPs, as well as the Swiss GP in 1982
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Dijon-Prenois
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Italian word literally meaning "stable", found preceding proper names of many Italian teams such as Ferrari or Toro Rosso
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Scuderia
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The first Formula One Australian GP was held here
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Adelaide
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Last name of this former driver and chief executive of the Formula One Group
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Ecclestone
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This circuit hosted the Portuguese GP from 1984 to 1996
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Estoril
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Last name of this often derided Canadian Williams driver
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Latifi
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Site of one of Formula One's most embarrassing moments in 2005
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Indianapolis
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Despite producing 23 F1 drivers, making it 10th on that list, no one from this country has raced in F1 since 1980
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South Africa
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First name of Italy's most successful driver by championship total
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Alberto
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When F1 raced here in the mid 90s, this circuit was called TI Circuit Aida. Today it bears the name of its prefecture.
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Okayama
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This British team started 383 races and never got a win to show for it, giving them the unenviable record in that category
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Arrows
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Last name of this German driver considered by many to be the best F1 has ever seen
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Schumacher
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Last name of this German driver who retired after winning his sole championship in 2016
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Rosberg
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Last name of these brothers whose name is seen in Argentina's only F1 circuit
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Gálvez
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Family name of China's first and only F1 driver
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Zhou
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This country has produced the most F1 drivers, with 162
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United Kingdom
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This Italian team started 340 races and never got a podium to show for it, giving them the unenviable record in that category
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Minardi
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One of the 9 countries to have produced only one F1 driver to date, homeland of Rio Haryanto
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Indonesia
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Last name of this New Zealander, considered one of the best F1 drivers never to win a race
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Amon
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Only country on the Scandinavian Peninsula not to have produced an F1 driver
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Norway
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Last name of Malaysia's only F1 driver
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Yoong
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First name of this Austrian driver who earned 10 wins between 1984 and 1997
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Gerhard
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The three-letter marking one would receive next to their name for failing to complete a race
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DNF
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This country, despite only producing 9 F1 drivers, saw 3 of them become World Champions, giving them the highest champion-to-driver ratio
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Finland
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This American city played host to 7 GPs between 1982 and 1988
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Detroit
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The first corner at Imola prior to 1994, with a fearsome reputation for high-speed accidents including the one which claimed Ayrton Senna's life
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Tamburello
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Original name of the Red Bull Ring
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Österreichring
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First name of the only Canadian to win the Canadian GP
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Gilles
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Last name of South Africa's only F1 World Champion
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Scheckter
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Initials of the last Brazilian driver to win an F1 race
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RB
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Famous chicane forming Spa's final two corners
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Bus Stop
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Last name of the first Russian driver to enter F1
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Petrov
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