1990s Formula One Trivia: Part 3
Making his debut in 1993, which Formula One driver would go on to make 322 race starts over a 19 year career?
- Michael Schumacher
- Jos Verstappen
- Olivier Panis
- Rubens Barrichello
Which GP, held intermittently since 1953, but always at the same circuit, was last seen on the F1 calendar in 1998
- Swedish GP
- Dutch GP
- Argentine GP
- South African GP
How many individual drivers were race winners for Ferrari during the 1990s?
Which constructor recorded the most victories during the 1990s?
- McLaren
- Ferrari
- Williams
- Benetton
Racing during the 90s, what was the last Formula One car to compete with a manual gearbox?
- Forti-Ford FG01 (1995)
- Jordan-Hart 194 (1994)
- Tyrrell-Yamaha 020C (1993)
- Minardi-Ford M195B (1996)
Other than the title-deciding race incident between Schumacher and Villeneuve, what was the '97 European GP notable for?
- The race was stopped six times
- It was to date the only GP entry for a driver from The Vatican City
- There was a three-way tie for pole position
- Coca-Cola was sprayed on the podium instead of champagne
After winning the 1992 driver's title, Nigel Mansell drove for which team in IndyCar during the 1993 and '94 seasons?
- Team Penske
- Walker Motorsport
- Newman/Haas Racing
- Euromotorsport
Formula One teams Minardi (in 1991) and Scuderia Italia (in '92 & '93) utilised what from Ferrari?
- A motorhome
- Engines
- Ferrari's own Boeing 747 transport aircraft
- The previous season's race overalls
Staying with Italian engines, what odd configuration did Life Racing's engine have when they entered the 1990 season?
- Straight-12
- V11
- Single cylinder
- W12
And finally, bookending the decade, which two McLaren drivers won the first and last races of the 1990s
- Gerhard Berger - David Coulthard
- Ayrton Senna - Mika Hakkinen
- Alain Prost - Mark Blundell
- Stefan Johansson - Kimi Raikkonen
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Oh man don't remind me F1 doesn't come to Argentina anymore 😢😢
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