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A | Winning constructor of the first ever F1 race. In the sport once again since 2019 | Alfa Romeo | 92%
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L | Suffered terrible burns in a 1976 accident but won two subsequent world championships | Niki Lauda | 83%
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F | Country which has the most Formula One world champions per capita, but has never hosted a grand prix | Finland | 80%
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B | Its scheduled Grand Prix was cancelled in 2011 due to political upheaval | Bahrain | 73%
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E | Often ranked as F1's greatest corner, a left-right kink taken at full throttle by the bravest. | Eau Rouge | 73%
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Q | What determines the starting positions for F1 races | Qualifying | 66%
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M | Tyre supplier whose teams all withdrew from the 2005 US Grand Prix when it could not provide tyres that they could safely race on | Michelin | 64%
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I | Belgian multiple Le Mans winner and two-time F1 Drivers Championship runner-up (1969, 1970) | Jacky Ickx | 63%
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C | Tomáš Enge is the only driver from this country to make it to F1 | Czech Republic | 59%
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N | Legendary circuit nicknamed The Green Hell by Jackie Stewart | Nurburgring | 57%
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J | Plucky underdogs who eventually won four races, and finished third in the 1999 constructors championship | Jordan | 56%
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R | It makes for such exciting and unpredictable grands prix that there has even been talk of artificially simulating it | Rain | 48%
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V | Winner of the first ever contructors championship | Vanwall | 48%
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T | Innovative constructor whose cars once had six wheels | Tyrrell | 45%
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Y | Circuit which hosted the first day-night grand prix | Yas Marina | 45%
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H | Circuit often described as "Monaco without the houses" | Hungaroring | 42%
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D | Crucial aerodynamic concept in modern Formula One | Downforce | 33%
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Z | German constructor, 1985-1989, finished in the points only once in 74 races. | Zakspeed | 30%
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G | American who drove in F1 from 1959 to 1970, invented a flap commonly used on rear wings, and started the tradition of spraying champagne to celebrate winning | Dan Gurney | 27%
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P | In F1, this team won the 1976 Austrian Grand Prix. In the US it has won multiple IndyCar and CART races and championships | Penske | 27%
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W | F1 constructor which won on its 1977 debut | Wolf | 20%
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S | Safety feature not used at all by early F1 cars, but eventually made compulsory in 1972 | Seatbelts | 16%
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K | Japanese driver in the mid-1990s, later mountaineer, has climbed six of the Seven Summits | Ukyo Katayama | 14%
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U | Members of this American family have won many Indy 500s and CART/IndyCar championships, but in F1, they have just two race starts and no points. | Unser | 10%
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X* | British constructor, 1989-90, which mostly failed to qualify or even pre-qualify, but scored a podium finish at the 1989 Portuguese Grand Prix | Onyx | 9%
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O | Moderately successful driver who founded the moderately successful Arrows team | Jackie Oliver | 8%
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