| Hint | Answer | % Correct |
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| Country that has hosted the most F1 Grands Prix, with 105 | Italy | 93%
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| Last name of this British driver for McLaren since 2019 | Norris | 79%
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| More common name of the Autódromo José Carlos Pace | Interlagos | 75%
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| French carmaker that has intermittently appeared in F1 since 1977 | Renault | 75%
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| Last name of this Swede who earned 18 career points in F1 between 2014 and 2018 | Ericsson | 71%
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| First name of this Australian rookie for McLaren in 2023 | Oscar | 71%
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| Last name of this Japanese driver for AlphaTauri in 2023 | Tsunoda | 71%
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| Last name of this Brazilian driver for Sauber in 2015 and 2016, has had more sustained success in sportscar racing following his F1 stint | Nasr | 68%
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| The only Grand Prix to be held in four different countries | European | 64%
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| Storied British constructor, champion in 1971 and maker of "the six-wheeler" | Tyrrell | 64%
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| Last name of Poland's only F1 driver | Kubica | 61%
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| Last name of the most successful American driver of all time | Andretti | 57%
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| Country in the Caucasus which hosted its first Grand Prix in 2016 | Azerbaijan | 57%
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| Italian sportscar makers who provided engines from 1989 to 1993 | Lamborghini | 57%
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| Last name of Austria's first F1 World Drivers Champion | Rindt | 57%
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| This Italian carmaker has entered both as a chassis and engine constructor intermittently since 1950 | Alfa Romeo | 50%
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| Last name of F1's first full-time Japanese driver, or his son who also raced in the sport | Nakajima | 50%
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| One of three African countries to produce an F1 driver, this one no longer exists | Rhodesia | 50%
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| This circuit plays host to the Turkish Grand Prix | Istanbul Park | 46%
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| Last name of this Italian driver, often said to be the head of a train bearing his name | Trulli | 46%
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| Last name of this Japanese driver who had his Super License revoked after just four races in 2006 | Ide | 43%
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| Last name of this Japanese driver for Super Aguri, Spyker and HRT, later became a politician | Yamamoto | 43%
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| Last name of this American driver, gave his name to the aerodynamic device of his invention | Gurney | 39%
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| Last name of this Italian driver, who in 1990 became the first F1 driver to reach 200 starts | Patrese | 39%
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| The city where one would find Korea International Circuit | Yeongam | 39%
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| Host of the German Grand Prix in 1959 | AVUS | 36%
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| The first Canadian Grand Prix was held at this circuit | Mosport | 36%
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| Last name of the driver who scored 15 of Ireland's 16 points in F1 | Daly | 32%
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| The Indianapolis 500 represents the only time the World Championship raced on one of these | Oval | 32%
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| One-time host of the United States Grand Prix in 1959, famously bumpy | Sebring | 32%
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| First name of answer #6 | Yuji | 32%
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| What Silverstone was before it was a racetrack | Airfield | 29%
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| This country had a Grand Prix 26 times between 1981 and 2006, despite never actually having a race within its borders | San Marino | 29%
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| Last name of the only Chilean driver in F1 history | Salazar | 25%
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| This Italian constructor competed in F1 between 1988 and 1992, scoring 15 points, and today building racecar chassis for series all over the globe | Dallara | 21%
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| Italian constructor that competed in F1 between 1980 and 1990, only scoring two points during that span, today more known for hillclimb cars | Osella | 21%
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| Town where one would find Sweden's only F1 circuit | Anderstorp | 18%
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| Italian constructor that attempted to take part in nine GPs in 1992, only managed to qualify for one | Andrea Moda | 18%
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| Scoring a podium in one out of their four total entries, this Italian carmaker holds the record for highest podium percentage | Lancia | 11%
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| This country holds the record for most F1 drivers produced without hosting a GP, with 10 | New Zealand | 11%
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| Last name of F1's first Finnish driver | Kinnunen | 7%
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| The last corner at Zandvoort is named after this Dutch driver who never actually made it to F1 himself | Arie Luyendyk | 4%
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