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1. The Nürburgring race circuit has been famously crowned as " The Green Hell" by this F1 world champion
Claimed the lives of just under 70 motorsport heroes.
A. Alain Prost
B. Jack Brabham
C. Jackie Stewart
D. Michael Schumacher
2. The one and only man to win world Championships on both two and four wheels in F1 is
A. Alberto Ascari
B. Jim Clark
C. John Surtees
D. Phil Hill
3. Known as Mr. Monaco, He won F1, Indy 500 and the 24 Hours Of Le Mans, making him the only man in history - to this day - to complete the fabled Triple Crown of Motorsport
A. Graham Hill
B. Phil Hill
C. Sir Jackie Stewart
D. Jim Clark
4. Which country Grand Prix Track, Autódromo Herman's Rodriguez, is named for the country's most - loved racing sons.
Considered the greatest wet-weather driver of his era., greatest win in wet conditions in 1970 at Spa.
A. Austria
B. Belgium
C. Brazil
D. Mexico
5. Bruce McLaren, at just thirty two, was killed testing one of his own cars came from this country
Faced for Cooper for seven seasons, first victory for McLaren came in 1968 Belgian GP.
A. Australia
B. Austria
C. New Zealand
D. United Kingdom
6. This team has the distinction of having one and only Grand Prix victory in Formula 1 till date.
Dan Gurney with this car won in 1962.
A. Ford
B. Lexus
C. Porsche
D. Volkswagen
7. This Formula 1 driver invented the champagne-spraying celebration that is now the norm on motorsport podiums the world over.
One of the greatest Americans to ever set foot in a racing car
A. Dan Gurney
B. Graham Hill
C. Jackie Stewart
D. Phil Hill
8. This Formula 1 World Champion went through dyslexia which went undiagnosed and was misunderstood.
Three time world champion, born in Scotland in 1939.
A. Sir Jackie Stewart
B. Sir Lewis Hamilton
C. Sir Jack Brabham
D. Nikki Lauda
9. This F1 World Champions driver's parents were killed in a British bombing raid during WWII.
When he was just 15 months old. Raised by his grandparents.
A. Graham Hill
B. Ben Gurney
C. Jochen Rindt
D. Sir John Surtees
10. This race is notable for being the first Grand Prix ever to be
televised live globally.
NIKI incredible comeback story resulted in a championship showdown at Fuji IN 1976
A. Austria
B. Brazil
C. Japanese
D. United Kingdom
11. Formula One's "Uncrowned King", who died 54 years ago at the 1970 Italian Grand Prix who is also the only posthumous World Drivers Champion.
A. Jochen Rindt
B. Niki Lauda
C. Nigel Mansell
D. James Clark
12. Nicknamed "King of Monaco", he holds the record for having Monaco Grand Prix most wins (6) under his belt.
He triumphed in this iconic race in 1987 and then consecutively from 1989 to 1993