Ten to tackle – Wolf’s F1 Quiz Number 18 – German GP

Posted on July 06, 2009 by F1Wolf

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The quiz is back. This time the topic is the German GP and Nurburgring.

You know the drill. Complete all 10 questions, afterwards all the answers will be revealed. As usual please no googling for answers :-) . Hint – watch out, some questions refer to German GP some to F1 races Nurburgring …

And do not forget to share your result in comments ! If you missed the past quizzes you can try them too – click here.

How many different drivers have won German F1 GP so far ?





Michael Schumacher leads the German GP winners table with 4 wins. But how many drivers managed to win 3 German GPs ?





Nurburgring will host the 2009 German GP. When was the last time the German GP was held at this track ?





When was the last time the German GP was run at the old 22,835-metre Nordschleife track ?





What city hosted the only German F1 GP not held at Nurburgring or Hockenheimring ?





Rubens Barichello's first career F1 win came at 2000 German GP. Where did he start that race ?





When was the last time car other than McLaren started German GP from pole position ?





How many 2009 F1 drivers have won the German GP ?





How many current F1 teams can say that each of their current drivers made it to the German GP podium at least once ?





Who won the last F1 race at Nurburgring ?







9 Responses to “Ten to tackle – Wolf’s F1 Quiz Number 18 – German GP”

  1. JourneyerNo Gravatar

    - 6th Jul, 09 02:07pm

    8 out of 10 – not too bad. I would like less ‘how many’ questions though, they’re too tough! :D

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    • F1WolfNo Gravatar (author comment)

      - 6th Jul, 09 03:07pm

      that is quite impressive. looks like tough questions don’t matter to you :-)

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  2. klokanNo Gravatar

    - 6th Jul, 09 08:07pm

    3/10 as usually … failed ;D

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  3. Aaron MullanNo Gravatar

    - 6th Jul, 09 10:07pm

    I’m poo. 2/10

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  4. Nic B 205No Gravatar

    - 7th Jul, 09 06:07am

    Hey,
    Me too. 2/10
    Thanks for the Rubens question though. I know Ferarri’s dominated that year and Frentzen and Schuey took each other out (???) but that was such a sweet victory

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  5. TimmieNo Gravatar

    - 8th Jul, 09 08:07am

    lol, okay i got 10/10.

    Though i will admit to guessing on five of the questions. (I had rough ideas, but not totally sure)

    Best week ever!!!!

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    • F1WolfNo Gravatar (author comment)

      - 8th Jul, 09 02:07pm

      I wonder if there ever was 10/10 score in the previous quizzes :-)

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      • TimmieNo Gravatar

        - 9th Jul, 09 02:07pm

        Wish i could say i did it wiithout guessing but just happened to pick the right one on half of them! lol Call them educated guesses.

        Not going to argue with it though, lol best score ever! Woo!

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  6. jcNo Gravatar

    - 23rd Oct, 09 05:10pm

    3 out of 10

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