10 unusual guesses for the German GP
#1
Posted 23 July 2003 - 11:47
2. The drivers of which team will have the biggest difference in their grid position (not time, only position)?
3. Which driver will be the first retirement due to technical reasons in the GP (from start of the race)?
4. Which team will be the first with both drivers retired?
5. Who will be the last driver to pit during the race?
6. In which lap the fastest lap will be achieved? (tolerance +/-3 to gain a point!)
7. Who will finish the race in 9th position?
8. How many drivers (including the winner) will finish the race in the same lap as the winner?
9. How great will be the margin between winner and 2nd? (Give your answer in steps of 5econds: 0-5 secs, 5-10 secs, 10-15 secs,...or laps (1 lap, 2 laps,...))
10. How many laps will all the drivers make in the German GP altogether? (If no one retires and no one is lapped - and everyone is qualified - then the correct answer should be 67x20 = 1340).
(Tolerance +/-10, if nobody guessed correct within tolerance, the closest will gain a bonus-point).
The correct answers this season so far can be seen here.
Thanks to garth_b
If you know you are going to miss a round due to holiday or something, please don't submit two guesses in a thread, but send me a pm. It's easier for me not to forget your guess.
Deadline: Before start of free practice
Have fun and guess wisely
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#2
Posted 23 July 2003 - 12:08
2. McLaren
3. Firman
4. Jordan
5. Alonso
6. 36
7. Wilson
8. 7
9. 0-5 secs
10. 1139
#3
Posted 23 July 2003 - 13:18
2. Jaguar
3. Villeneuve
4. BAR
5. Trulli
6. 28
7. Button
8. 7
9. 0-5
10. 1208
#4
Posted 25 July 2003 - 08:08
2. The drivers of which team will have the biggest difference in their grid position - McLaren
3. Which driver will be the first retirement due to technical reasons in the GP (from start of the race)? - Verstappen
4. Which team will be the first with both drivers retired? - Jaguar
5. Who will be the last driver to pit during the race? - Coulthard
6. In which lap the fastest lap will be achieved? (tolerance +/-3 to gain a point!) - 22
7. Who will finish the race in 9th position? - Button
8. How many drivers (including the winner) will finish the race in the same lap as the winner? - 5
9. How great will be the margin between winner and 2nd? 0 - 5 seconds
10. How many laps will all the drivers make in the German GP altogether? - 711
#5
Posted 26 July 2003 - 02:45
2. Sauber
3. Firman
4. Jordan
5. Frentzen
6. 39
7. Wilson
8. 7
9. 5-10 sec
10. 1047
#6
Posted 26 July 2003 - 08:47
2. Jaguar
3. Villeneuve
4. BAR
5. Barrichello
6. 62
7. Wilson
8. 6
9. 5-10 sec
10. 1005
#7
Posted 26 July 2003 - 09:11
2. McLaren
3. Kiesa
4. McLaren
5. Ralf Schumacher
6. 22
7. Webber
8. six
9. 5-10 secs
10. 1091 laps
#8
Posted 26 July 2003 - 10:51
2. Jaguar
3. David Coulthard
4. Jordan
5. Juan-Pablo Montoya
6. 50
7. Jenson
8. 6
9. 5-10 secs
10. 1010
#9
Posted 26 July 2003 - 16:37
2. Jaguar
3. Villeneuve
4. Minardi
5. Alonso
6. 40
7. Frentzen
8. 6
9. 0-5s
10. 1082
#10
Posted 27 July 2003 - 02:57
2. Jaguar
3. Wilson
4. None
5. Webber
6. 39
7. Panis
8. 5
9. 0-5s
10. 1074
#11
Posted 28 July 2003 - 17:27
[*]Panis
[*]Jaguar
[*]Villeneuve
[*]Nono
[*]Coulthard
[*]32
[*]Heidfeld
[*]6
[*]0-5 sec
[*]1170
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#12
Posted 28 July 2003 - 22:18
2) Jaguar
3) Firman
4) Jordan
5) Ralf Schumacher
6) 42
7) Panis
8) 5
9) 5-10 secs
10) 1110
#13
Posted 28 July 2003 - 22:30
2. The drivers of which team will have the biggest difference in their grid position - BAR
3. Which driver will be the first retirement due to technical reasons in the GP (from start of the race)? - firman
4. Which team will be the first with both drivers retired? - jordan
5. Who will be the last driver to pit during the race? - r schumacher
6. In which lap the fastest lap will be achieved? (tolerance +/-3 to gain a point!) - 24
7. Who will finish the race in 9th position? - da matta
8. How many drivers (including the winner) will finish the race in the same lap as the winner? - 5
9. How great will be the margin between winner and 2nd? 5 - 10 seconds
10. How many laps will all the drivers make in the German GP altogether? - 861
#14
Posted 29 July 2003 - 04:46
2. jaguar
3. firman
4. none
5. raikkonen
6. 44
7. daMatta
8. 8
9. 0-5 secs
10. 1090
#15
Posted 29 July 2003 - 12:26
2. Jaguar
3. Wilson
4. BAR
5. Kiesa
6. 23
7. Heidfeld
8. 5
9. 0-5 secs,
10. 1000
#16
Posted 29 July 2003 - 23:00
2 Jordan
3 Firman
4 Jaguar
5 Coulthard
6 18
7 Frentzen
8 5
9 0-5 seconds
10 1017
#17
Posted 30 July 2003 - 04:10
2. Jordan
3. Villeneuve
4. Sauber
5. Verstappen
6. 60
7. Webber
8. 6
9. 0 - 5 seconds
10. 950
#18
Posted 30 July 2003 - 10:51
2. Jaguar
3. Panis
4. Sauber
5. Coulthard
6. lap 52
7. Vill
8. 5
9. 0-5 sec
10. 1159 laps
#19
Posted 30 July 2003 - 11:17
2. Jaguar
3. Villeneuve
4. Minardi
5. Panis
6. 27
7. Frentzen
8. 5
9. 0-5
10. 1137
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#20
Posted 30 July 2003 - 15:11
2. Jaguar
3. J Villeneuve
4. BAR
5. D Coulthard
6. 29
7. HH Frentzen
8. 7
9. 0-5 secs
10. 1040
#21
Posted 30 July 2003 - 20:01
2. Jaguar
3. Kiesa
4. Minardi
5. Coulthard
6. 44
7. da Matta
8. 6
9. 5-10 sec
10. 1200
#22
Posted 30 July 2003 - 22:04
2. McLaren
3. Wilson
4. Jaguar
5. Coulthard
6. 44
7. Da Matta
8. 7
9. 0-5
10. 1222
#23
Posted 31 July 2003 - 01:08
2. Jaguar
3. Kiesa
4. No team
5. da Matta
6. 37
7. Wilson
8. 7
9. 0-5 s
10. 1226
#24
Posted 31 July 2003 - 02:59
2. McLaren
3. Frentzen
4. Jordan
5. Damatta
6. 31
7. Wilson
8. 4
9. 5-10
10. 1039
#25
Posted 31 July 2003 - 06:03
2. Jordan
3. Heidfeld
4. Jordan
5. Kiesa
6. 23
7. Button
8. 5
9. 5-10
10. 1005
#26
Posted 31 July 2003 - 08:22
2. McLaren
3. Villeneuve
4. Minardi
5. Verstappen
6. 44
7. Button
8. 5
9. 5-10 secs
10. 1121
#27
Posted 31 July 2003 - 08:38
2. McLaren
3. Verstappen
4. Minardi
5. Alonso
6. 48
7. Wilson
8. 5
9. 5-10
10. 1112
#28
Posted 31 July 2003 - 11:59
2. Jaguar
3. Fisichella
4. Jordan
5. Webber
6. 44
7. Villeneuve
8. 3
9. 0-5
10. 980
#29
Posted 31 July 2003 - 12:56
2. Jaguar
3. Villeneuve
4. Jordan
5. Webber
6. 42
7. Button
8. 8
9. 0-5
10. 1099
#30
Posted 31 July 2003 - 13:13
2. Jaguar
3. Villeneuve
4. Minardi
5. Raikkonen
6. 32
7. Webber
8. 6
9. 0-5
10. 1140
#31
Posted 31 July 2003 - 14:26
2. Jaguar
3. Kiesa
4. McLaren
5. Ralf Schumacher
6. 22
7. Webber
8. 5
9. 0-5 secs
10. 1080 laps
#32
Posted 31 July 2003 - 17:09
2. McLaren
3. Villeneuve
4. Sauber
5. Barrichello
6. 45
7. Button
8. 6
9. 0-5
10. 1100
#33
Posted 31 July 2003 - 17:15
2. Jaguar
3. Villeneuve
4. BAR
5. Webber
6. 31
7. Button
8. 7
9. 5-10
10. 1100
#34
Posted 31 July 2003 - 19:19
2. Sauber
3. Kiesa
4. Minardi
5. Alonso
6. 46
7. da Matta
8. 6
9. 0-5secs
10. 1100
#35
Posted 31 July 2003 - 19:33
2. McLaren
3. Villeneuve
4. BAR
5. Kiesa
6. 40
7. Webber
8. 6
9. 0-5sec
10. 1219
#36
Posted 31 July 2003 - 20:27
2. McLaren
3. Wilson
4. Renault
5. Michael Schumacher
6. 42
7. Frentzen
8. 5
9. 5-10
10. 1153
#37
Posted 31 July 2003 - 22:46
2. McLaren
3. Heidfeld
4. None
5. Trulli
6. 23
7. Wilson
8. 8
9. 5-10secs
10. 1189
#38
Posted 01 August 2003 - 01:29
2. Sauber
3. Kiesa
4. Minardi
5. Alonso
6. 46
7. da Matta
8. 6
9. 0-5secs
10. 1055
#39
Posted 01 August 2003 - 03:54
2. Jaguar
3. Da Matta
4. BAR
5. Coulthard
6. 33
7. Panis
8. 6
9. 10-15
10. 950
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#40
Posted 01 August 2003 - 04:36
2. Toyota
3. Heidfeld
4. Jordan
5. Panis
6. 17
7. DaMatta
8. six
9. 5-10 sec
10. 1018
#41
Posted 01 August 2003 - 05:59
2. Ferrari
3. Button
4. Minardi
5. Barrichello
6. 41
7. HHF
8. 5
9. 0-5 secs
10. 1175
#42
Posted 01 August 2003 - 06:01
2. Ferrar
3. Button
4. Jaguar
5. Schumacher
6. 43
7. Villeneuve
8. 3
9. 0-5
10. 1050
#43
Posted 01 August 2003 - 06:13
Damatta
2. The drivers of which team will have the biggest difference in their grid position (not time, only position)?
Ferrari
3. Which driver will be the first retirement due to technical reasons in the GP (from start of the race)?
Firman
4. Which team will be the first with both drivers retired?
Jordan
5. Who will be the last driver to pit during the race?
Raikkonen
6. In which lap the fastest lap will be achieved? (tolerance +/-3 to gain a point!)
30
7. Who will finish the race in 9th position?
Panis
8. How many drivers (including the winner) will finish the race in the same lap as the winner?
6
9. How great will be the margin between winner and 2nd? (Give your answer in steps of 5econds: 0-5 secs, 5-10 secs, 10-15 secs,...or laps (1 lap, 2 laps,...))
0-5secs
10. How many laps will all the drivers make in the German GP altogether? (If no one retires and no one is lapped - and everyone is qualified - then the correct answer should be 67x20 = 1340).
(Tolerance +/-10, if nobody guessed correct within tolerance, the closest will gain a bonus-point).
1200
#44
Posted 01 August 2003 - 07:22
2. Sauber
3. Wilson
4. Toyota
5. Coulthard
6. 41
7. Button
8. 7
9. 5 - 10 Secs
10. 1139