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    #106666   2007-11-29 04:26 GMT      
    Take the first letter of each answer to form the surname of a driver who only qualified for one GP.
    1; Surname of the driver with the most 2nd place finishes
    2; Surname of the driver who has scored the most points without winning a GP
    3; Surname of the driver who led the most career laps without ever winning a race
    4; Engine supplier whose first GP was Italy 1966
    5; Tyre supplier whose last GP was in 1977
    6; Surname of a Hawaiian driver who had two GPs each in a Penske and an Ensign and twice failed to qualify a Shadow
    7; Engine supplier which qualified 10 drivers for 6 GPs between 1951 and 1958 for a single constructor (which itself only took part in 12 GPs)

    Have fun...if no-one gets it then the nearest wins.
    Unfortunately for Maria and naruto, Stewart and Mansell both qualified for slightly more than one GP...
    Yes, duke rearrange the letters...and change one of your answers while you're at it...
    You are right, there never has been a "SHAWDOL", there was however a "SHAWE-TAYLOR".
    Not that that is the answer...I just felt like looking up and seeing if anyone called Shawdol had actually raced...

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    #106667   2007-11-29 04:33 GMT      
    i no nothing of the grand prix, so i will never get best answer

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    #106668   2007-11-29 04:41 GMT      
    is it stewart just guessing

    mansell?

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    #106669   2007-11-29 04:42 GMT      
    wahh!! what a question..

    1. Rubens Barrichello
    2. David Coulthard
    3. Kimi Räikkönen
    4. Brabham or Maserati or Ferrari
    5. Dunlop or Silverstone
    6. Pineapple
    7. Alpha-Romeo, Talbot, Ferrari, Maserati

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    #106670   2007-11-29 04:54 GMT      
    I Think Its "Stewart" As Well

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    #106671   2007-11-29 07:52 GMT      
    Schumacher, Heidfeld, Amon, Weslake, Dunlop, Ongais, Lea-Francis

    This doesn't work. No drivers in the history of F1 have been called SHAWDOL! Am I supposed to rearrange the letters?

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    Got it... Peter Ashdown - I've still no idea what the last engine supplier was though!!
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