3.9.08

Belgian GP quiz for anybody?

May be...

  • 1)It was Jendebion in 1960,Iks in 1968 and Frer in 1956.(Sorry if I made some mistakes in the spelling-I know this names only on Russian)
    2)It is Iks and Butsen.
    7)It was Richie Ginther in 1965.
    8)I know only 1-Butsen.
  • 1. On 3 occasions a Belgian has finished on the podium at the Belgian GP. Who, when, where, what?
    2. Two different Belgian drivers have driven in Belgian GPs for 5 different teams each. Who, and which teams?
    3. At Spa, what were the names of the towns and villages which the GP track passed through in 1950?
    4. How many Belgian GPs have been held within 30 miles of Brussels?
    5. Who won the last Belgian GP NOT held at Spa?
    6. Jim Clark won 4 Belgian GPs for Lotus, despite hating Spa. Why did he hate the circuit so much?
    7. Honda (not BAR) have only ever scored a single point at the Belgian GP; who scored it and when?
    8. How many Belgians have driven for Williams at a Belgian GP?
    9. How many Belgian GPs have Mercedes participated in?
    10. Who, what, which year? http://forums.forzamotorsport.net/photos...
  • your questions are so hard, even for someone who has been around for 1000 years. I will wait for Dan or Julian to answer then try to remember the answers :-)
  • 1. Jacky Ickx 1968, Olivier Gendebien 1960, Paul Frere 1956
    2. Ickx (Ferrari, Lotus, Ensign, Wolf-Williams, Ligier), Thierry Boutsen (Arrows, Benetton, Williams, Ligier, Jordan)
    3. Les Combes, Malmedy, Burnenville, Stavelot
    4. None that I know of
    5. Michele Alboreto
    6. He nearly hit another driver's body and some of his friends died in the same race at Spa.
    7. Richie Ginther... twice... they actually scored 3 points... 1965 (6th) and 1966 (5th)
    8. 3... Jacky Ickx, Patrick Neve and Thierry Boutsen
    9. 17 World Championship races
    10. Dan Gurney 1967 in his race-winning Eagle T1G
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    3. (Near) Francorchamps, through Les Combes, Burninville, Masta, (near/thru?) Malmedy and (near)Stavelot...this was pre-war though. I don't know post war



    This link is interesting...

    EDIT: Fr*gging dial -up....

    8. Boutsen...3 occasions?

    10. "History in the making:
    Called "one of the most beautiful Grand Prix cars ever built", the Eagle / Gurney - Weslake V12 number '36' is racing through the Ardennes Forest to win the Grand Prix of Belgium in 1967, making this the first, and so far, only victory for an American in an American Grand Prix car in the modern era."
    That was a quote, but one of my faves too after the Lotus 49 and Ferrari 156 Sharknose. Nice one Rosbif!!


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