| Question | Answer | % Correct |
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| Name one of only two seven-time Driver's World Champion | Michael Schumacher / Lewis Hamilton | 100%
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| Late Austrian driver famous for returning to Forumla One and winning the Driver's World Championship after a horrific accident that severely burned his face and body | Niki Lauda | 78%
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| Team excluded from the 2007 constructor's championship season because of the "Spy-gate" espionage scandal | McLaren | 77%
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| Race where Ayrton Senna and Roland Ratzenberger tragically suffered fatal accidents on the same weekend | San Marino | 77%
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| Relaxing sounding town that hosts the Belgian Grand Prix | Spa | 75%
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| Principality that hosts the most glamorous race on the Formula One calendar | Monaco | 74%
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| Four-time World Champion, former team owner, and arch-nemesis of Ayrton Senna | Alain Prost | 72%
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| First ever Formula One World Champion | Giuseppe Farina | 66%
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| German circuit no longer used for Formula One because it is widely believed to be too dangerous despite being loved by drivers | Nordschleife | 63%
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| Team principal banned from Formula One for his involvement in one of his drivers deliberately crashing in the 2008 Singapore Grand Prix | Flavio Briatore | 59%
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| Driver who arguably lost the World Championship as a result of the ensuing chaos in that race | Felipe Massa | 58%
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| Street circuit where Sebastial Vettel deliberately drove into the side of Lewis Hamilton after believing he was "brake-checked" | Baku | 56%
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| Wall at the final corner of the Circuit Gilles Villeneuve that has put an end to many races for great drivers | Wall of Champions | 50%
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| Aerodynamic characteristic that allows a car to travel faster through a corner by increasing the vertical force on the tires | Downforce | 44%
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| Manufacturer of the tyres whose tendency to fail at Turn 13 of the 2005 US Grand Prix led to only six cars competing in the race | Michelin | 43%
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| Longest running Formula One race | British Grand Prix | 35%
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| Ostentatious Irish former team owner and erstwhile TV pundit who claims to have "discovered" Michael Schumacher | Eddie Jordan | 33%
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| Former Formula One supremo who began his career as a trader of motorcycle spare parts | Bernie Ecclestone | 23%
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| Little known team that gave James Hunt his first drive | Hesketh | 22%
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| Former FIA president who sued the News of the World for publishing scandalous photographs of him engaging in ilicit activities | Max Mosley | 17%
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