| Hint | Answer | % Correct |
|---|---|---|
| Down the hill from T1, the slight left at the bottom of the hill was the site of a Mark Webber pass in 2011 | Eau Rouge | 95%
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| Heading up the hill, through a fast right-left sweeper commonly confused as the previous corner | Raidillon | 83%
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| Through a right kink and into the first DRS zone on the long _____ Straight | Kemmel | 76%
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| Starting from the Pit Straight, the first corner is a slow right-hander site of a large crash in 2012 | La Source | 73%
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| Braking hard for the final chicane, which has had many changes in its history, before heading back onto the Pit Straight to complete a lap of Spa-Francorchamps | Bus Stop Chicane | 63%
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| Heavy braking into this right-left chicane at the top of the hill | Les Combes | 49%
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| Through the incredibly fast, double-apex corner site of a late race Antonio Giovinazzi crash in 2019 | Pouhon | 49%
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| You'll be right on the limit through this left-hander, site of many crashed throughout the years | Blanchimont | 32%
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| A quick hit of the gas into this left-hander, named after a Belgian driver, but more well known for its odd name | Jacky Ickx | 24%
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| Into this off-camber hairpin now, a challenge for all drivers and notoriously tough for grip | Rivage | 24%
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| Traverse another right-hander, named after a nearby village before going flat through the next few corners | Stavelot | 24%
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| Beginning our descent, through this right-hander where many battles from the previous corners continue to | Malmedy | 20%
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| The final corner of the second sector, a right-hander commonly confused as the next corner | Campus | 15%
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| Another chicane, this one wider than the last, right then left, where Hamilton crashed in FP3 in 2019 | Les Fagnes | 15%
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| This slight kink right, named after another Belgian racer, is where the old countryside track would join the circuit | Courbe Paul Frère | 12%
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