Nationality | Most recent win | Answer | Hint | % Correct |
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Netherlands | 2022 Abu Dhabi GP | Max Verstappen | Both his parents were racing drivers in their own right. | 100%
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Mexico | 2022 Singapore GP | Sergio "Checo" Pérez | Holds record for greatest number of F1 races entered before first win. | 98%
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Monaco | 2022 Austrian GP | Charles Leclerc | F1's most recent fatal accident involved this driver's godfather. | 97%
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Spain | 2022 British GP | Carlos Sainz Jr. | Has the same name as his father, who is a successful racing driver (primarily in rallying) in his own right. | 96%
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Australia | 2021 Italian GP | Daniel Ricciardo | Once got his team boss tattooed by winning a bet. | 96%
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Finland | 2021 Turkish GP | Valtteri Bottas | Was once accidentally sent out on track with two different tyre compounds fitted to his car. | 96%
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France | 2021 Hungarian GP | Esteban Ocon | Grew up in a caravan, as his parents struggled to pay for his karting career. | 95%
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United Kingdom | 2022 Brazilian GP | George Russell | Scored his first podium in an unusual race that saw zero laps under green flag conditions. | 95%
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Germany | 2019 Singapore GP | Sebastian Vettel | Won multiple F1 world championships while his childhood hero was also still racing in F1. | 95%
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Poland | 2008 Canadian GP | Robert Kubica | Partially severed his right arm in a rally crash, returned to drive a full F1 season eight years later. | 88%
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Venezuela | 2012 Spanish GP | Pastor Maldonado | Registered an average 5.6 'Did Not Finish' results per season across his F1 career. | 83%
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Canada | 1997 Luxembourg GP | Jacques Villeneuve | Raced in a wide variety of championships, including F1, IndyCar, NASCAR, V8 Supercars, and the European Le Mans Series. | 81%
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Colombia | 2005 Brazilian GP | Juan Pablo Montoya | Has won two of the three events in the unofficial 'Triple Crown of Motorsport' | 77%
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Brazil | 2009 Italian GP | Rubens Barrichello | Drove for six different teams across his F1 career. | 77%
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South Africa | 1979 Italian GP | Jody Scheckter | The only African driver ever to win an F1 drivers' championship. | 76%
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United States | 1978 Dutch GP | Mario Andretti | Was born in a part of Croatia that belonged to the Kingdom of Italy at the time. | 71%
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Italy | 2006 Malaysian GP | Giancarlo Fisichella | Was retrospectively declared the winner of the 2003 Brazilian GP a week after the race had finished. | 66%
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Austria | 1997 German GP | Gerhard Berger | Won his first and last F1 races for the same team, eleven years apart. | 60%
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New Zealand | 1974 Argentine GP | Denny Hulme | Was appointed an OBE (Officer of the order of the British Empire) in 1992. | 58%
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Switzerland | 1979 British GP | Gianclaudio "Clay" Regazzoni | Survived multiple heavy crashes in F1, but was killed (aged 67) in a car accident on public roads. | 52%
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Sweden | 1978 Austrian GP | Ronnie Peterson | Was nicknamed 'SuperSwede'. | 52%
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Argentina | 1981 Belgian GP | Carlos Reutemann | Once almost asphyxiated after his car became stuck in catch fencing, a form of barrier no longer used in F1. | 50%
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Belgium | 1990 Hungarian GP | Thierry Boutsen | Failed to win a race in both his first three years and his last three years in F1. | 38%
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