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The only Grand Prix to be held in four different countries
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European
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Last name of F1's first full-time Japanese driver, or his son who also raced in the sport
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Nakajima
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Country in the Caucasus which hosted its first Grand Prix in 2016
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Azerbaijan
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Last name of this Brazilian driver for Sauber in 2015 and 2016, has had more sustained success in sportscar racing following his F1 stint
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Nasr
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One of three African countries to produce an F1 driver, this one no longer exists
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Rhodesia
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This Italian carmaker has entered both as a chassis and engine constructor intermittently since 1950
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Alfa Romeo
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Italian constructor that competed in F1 between 1980 and 1990, only scoring two points during that span, today more known for hillclimb cars
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Osella
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What Silverstone was before it was a racetrack
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Airfield
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Last name of the driver who scored 15 of Ireland's 16 points in F1
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Daly
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First name of answer #6
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Yuji
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This circuit plays host to the Turkish Grand Prix
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Istanbul Park
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Last name of Poland's only F1 driver
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Kubica
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Host of the German Grand Prix in 1959
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AVUS
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This country had a Grand Prix 26 times between 1981 and 2006, despite never actually having a race within its borders
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San Marino
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The Indianapolis 500 represents the only time the World Championship raced on one of these
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Oval
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Scoring a podium in one out of their four total entries, this Italian carmaker holds the record for highest podium percentage
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Lancia
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The last corner at Zandvoort is named after this Dutch driver who never actually made it to F1 himself
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Arie Luyendyk
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Last name of F1's first Finnish driver
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Kinnunen
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This country holds the record for most F1 drivers produced without hosting a GP, with 10
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New Zealand
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This Italian constructor competed in F1 between 1988 and 1992, scoring 15 points, and today building racecar chassis for series all over the globe
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Dallara
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Last name of the most successful American driver of all time
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Andretti
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