| Question | Answer | % Correct |
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| Which country Grand Prix Track, Autódromo Herman's Rodriguez, is named for the country's most - loved racing sons. | D. Mexico | 96%
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| 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 | 78%
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| The one and only man to win world Championships on both two and four wheels in F1 is | C. John Surtees | 78%
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| Nicknamed "King of Monaco", he holds the record for having Monaco Grand Prix most wins (6) under his belt. | Aryton Senna | 70%
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| Bruce McLaren, at just thirty two, was killed testing one of his own cars came from this country | C. New Zealand | 70%
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| This team has the distinction of having one and only Grand Prix victory in Formula 1 till date. | C. Porsche | 70%
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| 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 | 65%
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| The Nürburgring race circuit has been famously crowned as " The Green Hell" by this F1 world champion | C. Jackie Stewart | 61%
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| This Formula 1 driver invented the champagne-spraying celebration that is now the norm on motorsport podiums the world over. | A. Dan Gurney | 52%
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| This Formula 1 World Champion went through dyslexia which went undiagnosed and was misunderstood. | A. Sir Jackie Stewart | 39%
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| This F1 World Champions driver's parents were killed in a British bombing raid during WWII. | C. Jochen Rindt | 39%
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| This race is notable for being the first Grand Prix ever to be televised live globally. | C. Japanese | 30%
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