Atlas F1 

The Atlas F1 Quiz

by Marcel Schot, Netherlands,
& Don Capps, U.S.A.

Atlas F1 brings you another challenging quiz for Formula One wizards; how well do you really know your sport? Simply choose one answer for each of the following questions, and press "Submit" to get the results. Have fun!

1. Who was the first French driver to score points in the World Drivers' Championship?

Jean Behra
Maurice Trintignant
Yves Giraud-Cabantous

  2. The 1987 Austrian Grand Prix was plagued by startline accidents. How many starts were needed to get going?

2
3
4

3. When was the last time both Benettons finished a race in the top six?

1999 Monaco Grand Prix
1998 Japanese Grand Prix
1998 Luxembourg Grand Prix

4. What was the first World Championship race to be completed in less than two hours?

1950 British Grand Prix
1958 Belgian Grand Prix
1960 French Grand Prix

5. In 1997 Jacques Villeneuve became World Champion with the fewest number of points since all results counted. How many points did he score?

81
93
88

  6. In what country is the Jarama circuit located?

Mexico
Portugal
Spain

7. Who was the 1977 Formula One World Champion?

Niki Lauda
James Hunt
Mario Andretti

  8. Who was the only driver to win multiple races in a BMW powered car?

Gerhard Berger
Nelson Piquet
Riccardo Patrese

9. In 1989 a 25 year old Briton made his Formula One debut at Interlagos by driving his Benetton to fourth place. Which driver is it?

Johnny Herbert
Damon Hill
Martin Brundle

  10. Which five drivers have won Formula One World Championships in more than one decade?

Senna, Prost, Stewart, Piquet, Clark
Prost, Lauda, Senna, Stewart, Brabham
Mansell, Senna, Prost, Hill, Stewart

11. How many drivers have led last week's British Grand Prix?

3
4
5

  12. Who is the French driver with the most Formula One victories beside Alain Prost?

Jean Alesi
Rene Arnoux
Didier Pironi


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