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Source for most of ques is from " Grand Prix Book By Will Buxton
6. Who has the distinction of being the first driver to win F1 drivers Championship
In the year 1950 first F1 was held
A. Alberto Ascari
B. Juan Manuel Fangio
C. Giuseppe Farina
D. Jack Brabham
7. The slowest pit stop record in Formula 1, unfortunately, belongs to this team
Mercedes was unable to get the wheel-nut off until the car returned to Brackley, nearly two days later, meaning Bottas does hold the record for slowest pit-stop in F1 history
A. Ferrari
B. Mercedes
C. Haas Ferrari
D. Williams
8. The fastest pit stop in Formula 1 was recorded by this team at 1.80 seconds was made during lap 27 of the 2023 Qatar Grand Prix.
A. Mercedes
B. McLaren
C. Redbull
D. Ferrari
9. Niki Lauda holds the record for winning a Drivers Championship by the smallest margin by beating Alain Prost
A. 0.1
B. 0.3
C. 0.5
D. 0.8
10. Besides Denny Hulme, there's only one F1 driver who won his Drivers Championship without qualifying on pole in the entire season
In the year 1984,
A. Alain Prost
B. Fernando Alonso
C. Michael Schumacher
D. Niki Lauda
11. What does White Flag tell in Formula 1?
A. Faster car approaching behind. Be prepared to let them pass.
B. Slow Vehicle ahead.
C. Warning for unsportsmanlike conduct.
D. You have been disqualified
12. What does Yellow and Red Stripes mean in Formula 1
A. Slow down, a safety car is deployed
B. Debris / Fluid is on track
C. Session stopped. Slow down and return to pits.
D. Hazard ahead. Slow down.
13. The most successful car in F1 history winning 21 of 22 Grands Prix
A. BRAWN BGP001
B. MERCEDES W10
C. RED BULL RB19
D. McLAREN MP4/23
14. In 1922, this became the first non-French host of a Grand Prix.
A. Lusail
B. Melbourne
C. Monza
D. Spa
15. This was the first British team to win not only Formula 1 Grand Prix but also the Constructors ' World Championship
" In the 1920s, after a pause in racing during the First World War, more and more circuits were built around the world. In 1922, Monza, in Italy, became the first non-French host of a Grand Prix. Two years later, the Association Internationale des Automobile Clubs Reconnus (AIACR), a forerunner of the FIA, started overseeing the running of Grands Prix.". Quote from Grand Prix book by Will Buxton. Page no 94
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