Methinks every oirishman,scot, geordie, welshman n pom now seeks out your abode.gkaytaz wrote:Yes, GB is part of Europe. When I say outside Europe I mean North and South America, Asia, Africa, Australia/Oceania and AntarcticaJulian Mayo wrote:Do you include Gt Britain as part of Europe? Some others do.
Another note: Dual continent countries (Russia and Turkey) are considered part of only one continent (in this case Europe).
Which track is that?
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Regardless of what you choose to call the country; Great Britain or United Kingdom, I refuse to think of it as a separate continent. British Isles are part of the European continent, periodJulian Mayo wrote: Methinks every oirishman,scot, geordie, welshman n pom now seeks out your abode.
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Seperated by a fair stretch of not so fair water, and language. That tends to make me think it aint part of the continent.gkaytaz wrote:Regardless of what you choose to call the country; Great Britain or United Kingdom, I refuse to think of it as a separate continent. British Isles are part of the European continent, periodJulian Mayo wrote: Methinks every oirishman,scot, geordie, welshman n pom now seeks out your abode.
UnZudders sure aint Australians
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Plus those folks (I could easily include you Aussies) drive on the wrong side of the road Nevertheless, they sit on the continental shelf of Europe... So they are Europeans.Julian Mayo wrote:Seperated by a fair stretch of not so fair water, and language. That tends to make me think it aint part of the continent.gkaytaz wrote:Regardless of what you choose to call the country; Great Britain or United Kingdom, I refuse to think of it as a separate continent. British Isles are part of the European continent, periodJulian Mayo wrote: Methinks every oirishman,scot, geordie, welshman n pom now seeks out your abode.
UnZudders sure aint Australians
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1. This track is located outside Europe.
2. It has hosted less than 10 GPs to date.
3. A former WDC winner got his last win here.
4. The lap length varies around 2.3 miles, 3.7 km.
5. It is not featured on the official 2007 F1 calendar.
6. The track has hosted championship-deciding F1 races.
7. Ford engines were the most successful ones on this track.
8. This circuit was one of the three circuits from the same country featured in the same F1 season.
9. Last pole position belonged to Alain Prost.
10. The circuit also hosted non-F1 races in 1980s.
This track is:
Caesar’s Palace aka Las Vegas (Caesar’s Palace) Grand Prix, Las Vegas
Well done Southernman
Leaderboard:
Ed: 14 pts
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2. It has hosted less than 10 GPs to date.
3. A former WDC winner got his last win here.
4. The lap length varies around 2.3 miles, 3.7 km.
5. It is not featured on the official 2007 F1 calendar.
6. The track has hosted championship-deciding F1 races.
7. Ford engines were the most successful ones on this track.
8. This circuit was one of the three circuits from the same country featured in the same F1 season.
9. Last pole position belonged to Alain Prost.
10. The circuit also hosted non-F1 races in 1980s.
This track is:
Caesar’s Palace aka Las Vegas (Caesar’s Palace) Grand Prix, Las Vegas
Well done Southernman
Leaderboard:
Ed: 14 pts
cmlean: 5 pts
mlittle: 5 pts
Southernman: 4 pts
T-K: 3 pts
Final question to follow up shortly...
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QUESTION #10
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1. This track is located in Europe.
2. It has hosted more than 20 GPs to date.
3. Among the winners on this track are Ayrton Senna and Niki Lauda.
Bestest of luck to everybody
Hints
1. This track is located in Europe.
2. It has hosted more than 20 GPs to date.
3. Among the winners on this track are Ayrton Senna and Niki Lauda.
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gkaytaz wrote:Hmm, no correct answers as of now. Here's the 3rd set. I will post all 10 clues together.
Hints
1. This track is located outside Europe.
2. It has hosted less than 10 GPs to date.
3. A former WDC winner got his last win here.
4. The lap length varies around 2.3 miles, 3.7 km.
5. It is not featured on the official 2007 F1 calendar.
6. The track has hosted championship-deciding F1 races.
7. Ford engines were the most successful ones on this track.
8. This circuit was one of the three circuits from the same country featured in the same F1 season.
9. Last pole position belonged to Alain Prost.
10. The circuit also hosted non-F1 races in 1980s.
Good luck people
Oooh, I'm changing my answer...
It's Donnington Park. Senna won his last race there in 1993 with a Ford in the McLaren. It was called the European GP because the "British GP" was held at Silverstone.
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Hey, Gkaytaz. You're are tricky! I was ready to argue, but I had to re-read your clues. I don't know about the track length, but Las Vegas (where I currently reside) only hosted the Formula 1 race for 2 years [1981 and 1982]. I thought it was only held in 1982, at which point Prost was the pole sitte, but Michele Alboreto won. The year before, Alan Jones (a former WDC) won it from pole.gkaytaz wrote:1. This track is located outside Europe.
2. It has hosted less than 10 GPs to date.
3. A former WDC winner got his last win here.
4. The lap length varies around 2.3 miles, 3.7 km.
5. It is not featured on the official 2007 F1 calendar.
6. The track has hosted championship-deciding F1 races.
7. Ford engines were the most successful ones on this track.
8. This circuit was one of the three circuits from the same country featured in the same F1 season.
9. Last pole position belonged to Alain Prost.
10. The circuit also hosted non-F1 races in 1980s.
This track is:
Caesar’s Palace aka Las Vegas (Caesar’s Palace) Grand Prix, Las Vegas
Well done Southernman
Leaderboard:
Ed: 14 pts
cmlean: 5 pts
mlittle: 5 pts
Southernman: 4 pts
T-K: 3 pts
Final question to follow up shortly...
Prost was the pole sitter at Donnigton Park when Ayrton Senna obliterated the field in the difficult to drive, Ford-powered McLaren in 1993. It was his last GP win. Some folks don't consider Britain in Europe, so I outsmarted myself thinking that was how you were trying to throw us off the scent!
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Fernando Alonso is currently the best... Period!!!
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Fernando Alonso is currently the best... Period!!!
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gkaytaz wrote:QUESTION #10
Hints
1. This track is located in Europe.
2. It has hosted more than 20 GPs to date.
3. Among the winners on this track are Ayrton Senna and Niki Lauda.
Bestest of luck to everybody
Monaco!
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Fernando Alonso is currently the best... Period!!!
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Fernando Alonso is currently the best... Period!!!
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1. This track is located in Europe.
2. It has hosted more than 20 GPs to date.
3. Among the winners on this track are Ayrton Senna and Niki Lauda.
4. It has been reconfigured many times.
5. This circuit is featured on the official 2007 F1 calendar.
6. Spectators witnessed serious crashes (even fatal) in this venue.
7. McLarens were relatively more successful on this track.
8. This circuit is the sole circuit in this country.
9. Last pole position belonged to Fernando Alonso.
10. This street circuit is known to be one of the most prestigious races in the F1.
This track is:
Circuit de Monaco aka Monaco Grand Prix, Monte Carlo
Well done Southernman
Here's our final leaderboard:
Ed: 14 pts
Southernman: 9 pts
cmlean: 5 pts
mlittle: 5 pts
T-K: 3 pts
Congrats to everybody.
You sure know your circuits Hope you have enjoyed the trivia. Free drinks for everyone in the bar
Now with your permission I am leaving the scene and turning the mic over to our quiz master, jacfan.
2. It has hosted more than 20 GPs to date.
3. Among the winners on this track are Ayrton Senna and Niki Lauda.
4. It has been reconfigured many times.
5. This circuit is featured on the official 2007 F1 calendar.
6. Spectators witnessed serious crashes (even fatal) in this venue.
7. McLarens were relatively more successful on this track.
8. This circuit is the sole circuit in this country.
9. Last pole position belonged to Fernando Alonso.
10. This street circuit is known to be one of the most prestigious races in the F1.
This track is:
Circuit de Monaco aka Monaco Grand Prix, Monte Carlo
Well done Southernman
Here's our final leaderboard:
Ed: 14 pts
Southernman: 9 pts
cmlean: 5 pts
mlittle: 5 pts
T-K: 3 pts
Congrats to everybody.
You sure know your circuits Hope you have enjoyed the trivia. Free drinks for everyone in the bar
Now with your permission I am leaving the scene and turning the mic over to our quiz master, jacfan.
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