F1 Quiz Chain

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That's Brands Hatch in 1985, during the European GP.

Watson drove in Lauda's MP4/2B, since the world champion had injured his wrist. Didn't do much good to McLaren in terms of championship points, finishing 7th, even in an eventful race, that saw Mansell's first win, Prost coronated World Champion, a fantastic race by Rosberg climbing up to 3rd after a puncture following a get together with Senna (for which he took revenge later in the race...) and a superb drive by... Marc Surer!

I strongly recommend to any F1 fan to see the BBC's 40-minute video of the race. By the way, the page that hosts the video seems to be the same where Sebp found the photo... see how everything's related?

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I have nothing to add to your answer, dumrick. =D>
Give us a good question please!

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Which Formula 1 chassis model was known to its team as the Belgrano and why?

It took this chassis 12 GP's before managing to qualify for a race.

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Toleman TG181, nicknamed for its tendency to leak fuel

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Very good, matt21.

Actually, I thought the nickname came from being bulky and heavy, but re-reading the article by Mike Doodson where I took the info from, it isn't clear if both things are mentioned on the same phrase from being related or by chance. What's your source?

Your turn!

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Wow, Wikipedia is truly a great source, it was apparently also nicknamed "pig" because of its poor handling...

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What was the first car to carry an additional front wing like the bridge wings?

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I remember that Prost were the one of the first to run with "bi-plane" wings in the modern era - that is a distinct other plane above the lower main plane.

This was at the British GP...err..Going to be 2001 I reckon?

I have the detail in an F1 magazine...Stephane Sarrazin was testing the car for the mag...
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I think bridge wing is the wrong term.
Lets called it a "second" wing.

It was much earlier.

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Does the Toleman TG183B we saw earlier in this thread count? It was on page 56. A sample picture:
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I don´t think so, as it is one frontwing with openings for the coolers.
I´m looking for two seperate front wings.

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That's not a front wing, WB...

I'm convinced the answer may be probably in the early 70's, but haven't managed to find it. Any clues, Matt?

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Mclaren M26, Spanish GP, Jarama 1978, James Hunt (just tested not raced).

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