F1 - Test your knowledge!
Fans of motor racing can quiz themselves on the sport they love every day of the year with the𝔍 2009 Autocourse Quiz Block calendar.
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Ten questions from the 2009 Autocourse Quiz Block Calendar:
1. Wh🔯ich two driver🍒s were banned for dangerous driving during the 1994 season?
2. Why were Ligier chassis' prefixed by 🌳the initials JS?

Fans of motor racing can quiz themselves on the sport they love every day of the y🍨ear with the 2009 Autocourse Quiz Block calendar.
The quiz block contains a question and answer for each weekday of 𒁏2009, complemented with a piece of trivia each weekend.
Here are ten questions from the quiz block to test your knowledge (answ𝓡ers below)...
Ten questions from the 2009 Autocourse Quiz Block Calendar:
1. Which two drivers were banned for dangꦦerous d🍰riving during the 1994 season?
2. Why were Ligier chassis' prefixedꩲ by the initials JS?
3. Name the two other cir൲cuits to have hosted the Ca꧃nadian Grand Prix before Montreal.
4. Who is the only Hawaiian-born driver to coꦍmpete in Formula 1?
5. How m꧅any times have the Schumacher brothers shared a place on the podium?
6. Which driver has led the ꧙most races in Gra♔nd Prix history?
7. Who is the driver to have ♛made the most Grand Prix s♋tarts and never scored a point?
8. Name the two ex-drivers who൲ were team managers of the Jaguar team in 2001.
9. In what year di🐠d the Span🐼ish Grand Prix begin to be held at the Circuit de Catalunya in Montmel??
10. Jacquꦬes Laffite drove at 176 Grand Prix meetings, but appeared for just two 🍸teams. Who were they?
The full 2009 Autocourse Quiz Block Calendar features questions and facts from six decades of F1.
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ANSWERS: 1) Mika Hakkinen (one race) and Eddie Irvine (three races). 2) In memory of Guy Ligier's friend Jo Schlesser, killed in the 1968 French Grand Prix. 3) Mont Tremblant (1968 and 1970) and Mosport Park (1967, 1969, 1971-74 and 1976-77). 4) Danny Ongais in 1977 and 1988. 5) Six. 6) Michael Schumacher. 7) Luca Badoer (40 starts). 8) Bobby Rahal and Niki Lauda. 9) 1991. 10) Williams and Ligier.