Marc C
19 Nov 2001, 23:07
What is the common point between Wimille, Villoresi, Ascari, Villeneuve and Schumacher ?
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Quiz 14 (not 13)Marc C 19 Nov 2001, 23:07 What is the common point between Wimille, Villoresi, Ascari, Villeneuve and Schumacher ? Ray Bell 20 Nov 2001, 01:09 Which Villoresi, which Ascari, which Schumacher and which Villeneuve? Vitesse 20 Nov 2001, 01:19 Originally posted by Ray Bell Which Villoresi, which Ascari, which Schumacher and which Villeneuve? I think we're supposed to work that out too ...:) Or maybe it's both of each of the first three and all three Villeneuves (or four if you count the French one who raced pre-war). Is that a clue Marc? Ray Bell 20 Nov 2001, 01:47 Leads me to wonder if there were other Wimilles that raced... Vitesse 20 Nov 2001, 01:56 Nah - that would be too obvious! (Devious, these Belgians!) Marc C 20 Nov 2001, 05:32 No it's not Louis Villeneuve ! One clue ? A land ! Ray Bell 20 Nov 2001, 05:43 Thanks, that makes it a lot easier.... Yimkin 20 Nov 2001, 13:05 Originally posted by Marc C No it's not Louis Villeneuve ! One clue ? A land ! Hmm. Well there's a few towns in France called Villeneuve, as well as a place called Wimille. There's a place in Ontario called Schumacher. Am I getting close? Marc C 20 Nov 2001, 15:15 Er my first idea was a nation as I supposed Schumi had won that race which took place twice in his own country under the name of Luxemburg GP. But I was wrong. Wimille won the Luxemburg GP in 39, Villoresi in 49, Ascari in 50 (in Luxemburg, sports cars race), Jacques Villeneuve in 1997 (Nurburgring) and no... it was Hakkinen which won in 1998. Zut !!! But i've found some substitute answers. And sorry to have spent your time for nothing. And now forget Jacques, play with Jean-Pierre, Gigi, Alberto, Gilles and Michale... Don't hope to find a race. SL 20 Nov 2001, 19:16 There is a town called Schumaker in Ontario, Canada. A Wimille in France. A few Villeneuve's in France and Italy and a Villoresi in Italy (Spelt slightly different) Anyone know a town called Ascari ? :laugh: :laugh: SL Aysedasi 20 Nov 2001, 22:51 Originally posted by SL Anyone know a town called Ascari ? :laugh: :laugh: SL I don't suppose a sportscar will do........? SL 20 Nov 2001, 23:15 No it will not I'm afraid. I'm 99% sure there is a town in Italy called Ascari. The Italian Navy named all their ships after towns and after a search I found a WWII ship called Ascari. Do I win ???? SL Marc C 21 Nov 2001, 22:10 Here some answers: 1)- They each were team mate of a World Champion: Farina and Fangio (Wimille), Farina, Ascari and Hawthorn (Villoresi), Farina and Hawthorn (Ascari), Hunt and Scheckter (Villeneuve), Piquet (Schumacher). 2)- They each drove for 2 teams which won the World Championship (or which entered a World champion before 1958): Wimille drove for Bugatti (1926 World Champion) and Alfa Romeo (1925, 1950, 1951), Villoresi and Ascari drove for Ferrari and Maserati (never officially World champion but Fangio won the 1957 Championship driving a Maserati), Villeneuve drove for McLaren (yes one GP, the 1977 British GP) and Ferrari, Schumacher drove for Benetton and Ferrari. 3)- They all won the last GP race of a season: Wimille in 1945 (Bois de Boulogne), Villoresi in 1948 (Penya Rhin), Ascari in 1949 (Juan Peron trophy at Buenos-Aires, Villeneuve in 1978 (Canada GP), Schumacher in 2001 (Japanese GP). 4)- They each switch for another team during a season: Wimille switched from Bugatti to Alfa Romeo (a private car) in 1932, Villoresi and Ascari switched from Maserati to Ferrari in 1949, Villeneuve switched from McLaren to Ferrari in 1977, Schumacher switched from Jordan to Benetton in 1991... 5)- I must admit I didn't think to a town called Villoresi nor Ascari. But: a) there were some cars called Wimille (built by JP Wimille), Ascari and Schumacher (yes a car which took part in the Vanderbilt Cup and maybe Indianapolis). b) Which Villoresi, which Ascari, which Villeneuve, which Schumacher ? Yes Emilio and "Gigi", Antonio and Alberto, Gilles and Jacques (x2) + Louis (no connection), Michael and Ralf but 1 Wimille: Jean-Pierre. There were the Wimille hillclimb (which was part of the Boulogne or Le Touquet meeting in 1927)... |
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