10 unusual guesses for the Japanese GP
#1
Posted 01 October 2003 - 18:47
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 5 seconds: 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 Japanese GP altogether? (If no one retires and no one is lapped - and everyone is qualified - then the correct answer should be 53x20 = 1060).
(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
Important notice: Some of you still post answers like "10 secs" to question 9! Since his could mean 5-10 or 10-15 or 7,5-12,5, it is considered as wrong unless the gap is exactly 10,000 secs!
Deadline: Before start of free practice
Have fun and guess wisely
Prostfan
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#2
Posted 02 October 2003 - 07:09
2. The drivers of which team will have the biggest difference in their grid position (not time, only position)? - Jaguar
3. Which driver will be the first retirement due to technical reasons in the GP (from start of the race)? - Giancarlo Fisichella
4. Which team will be the first with both drivers retired? - Jordan
5. Who will be the last driver to pit during the race? - David Coulthard
6. In which lap the fastest lap will be achieved? (tolerance +/-3 to gain a point!) - 37
7. Who will finish the race in 9th position? - Jenson Button
8. How many drivers (including the winner) will finish the race in the same lap as the winner? - 3
9. How great will be the margin between winner and 2nd? (Give your answer in steps of 5 seconds: 0-5 secs, 5-10 secs, 10-15 secs,...or laps (1 lap, 2 laps,...)) - 0 - 5 seconds
10. How many laps will all the drivers make in the Japanese GP altogether? (If no one retires and no one is lapped - and everyone is qualified - then the correct answer should be 53x20 = 1060).
(Tolerance +/-10, if nobody guessed correct within tolerance, the closest will gain a bonus-point). - 711
#3
Posted 03 October 2003 - 10:07
2. McLaren
3. Villeneuve
4. Jordan
5. Alonso
6. 22
7. Heidfeld
8. 6
9. 0-5
10. 795
#4
Posted 06 October 2003 - 07:22
2. Jordan
3. Villenueve
4. Jordan
5. M Schumacher
6. 39
7. Hiedfeld
8. 5
9. 0-5 secs
10. 824
#5
Posted 06 October 2003 - 07:47
2. jaguar
3. fisichella
4. jordan
5. panis
6. 36
7. frentzen
8. 5
9. 0-5 secs
10. 760
#6
Posted 06 October 2003 - 13:04
2. Jordan
3. Wilson
4. Jaguar
5. Frentzen
6. 45
7. Heidfeld
8. 5
9. 5-10s
10. 834
#7
Posted 06 October 2003 - 18:59
[*]Webber
[*]McLaren
[*]Kiesa
[*]Jordan
[*]Alonso
[*]13
[*]Panis
[*]6
[*]5-10 sec
[*]830
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#8
Posted 06 October 2003 - 22:16
2. mclaren
3. Villeneuve *Edit* Hes not racing so I'll go with Fisi
4. Jordan
5. Coulthard
6. 37
7. Button
8. 4
9. 5 - 10
10. 817
#9
Posted 07 October 2003 - 05:52
2. Jaguar
3. JVo
4. Minardi
5. Coultart
6. 67
7. deMatta
8. 6
9. 10-15
10. 800
#10
Posted 07 October 2003 - 10:41
2. Jaguar
3. M Schumacher
4. BAR
5. Panis
6. 33
7. Button
8. 5
9. 5-10 secs
10. 720
#11
Posted 07 October 2003 - 17:29
2. Jaguar
3. Villeneuve
4. BAR
5. Coulthard
6. 28
7. Wilson
8. 6
9. 0-5
10. 894
#12
Posted 07 October 2003 - 19:34
2 Jordan
3 Firman
4 Jaguar
5 Coulthard
6 18
7 Frentzen
8 5
9 0-5 seconds
10 867
#13
Posted 07 October 2003 - 22:44
2. Jaguar
3. Villeneuve
4. Jordan
5. Panis
6. 33
7. Heidfeld
8. 5
9. 0 - 5 seconds
10. 800
#14
Posted 08 October 2003 - 02:52
2. Renault
3. Villeneuve
4. Jordan
5. Ralf Schumacher
6. 21
7. Wilson
8. 4
9. 5-10
10. 799
#15
Posted 08 October 2003 - 12:25
Originally posted by TheGoalie
3. JVo
Vorstappen? Volleneuve?
#16
Posted 08 October 2003 - 21:22
2. McLaren
3. Justin Wilson
4. Jordan
5. Jos Verstappen
6. lap 32
7. Olivier Panis
8. six
9. 5-10 secs
10. 814 laps
#17
Posted 08 October 2003 - 22:47
2. Jaguar
3. Frentzen
4. Jaguar
5. Coulthard
6. 31
7. Heidfeld
8. 4
9. 0-5 s
10. 841
#18
Posted 08 October 2003 - 22:57
2. McLaren
3. Button
4. Sauber
5. Webber
6. 43
7. Wilson
8. 5
9. 0-5s
10. 864
#19
Posted 09 October 2003 - 03:12
2. Renault
3. Justin Wilson
4. BAR
5. Coulthard
6. Lap 31
7. DaMatta
8. 5 drivers
9. 5-10 seconds
10. 804 laps.....
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#20
Posted 09 October 2003 - 04:51
2. Jaguar
3. Firman
4. None
5. Keisa
6. 27
7. Fisichella
8. 6
9. 10 - 15 secs
10. 830
#21
Posted 09 October 2003 - 11:17
2. Jaguar
3. M. Schumacher
4. Jordan
5. Coulthard
6. 42
7. Sato
8. 3
9. 5-10
10. 840
#22
Posted 09 October 2003 - 13:13
2. BAR
3. Wilson
4. Jordan
5. Heidfeld
6. 15
7. Webber
8. 5
9. 0-5
10. 850
#23
Posted 09 October 2003 - 13:18
2. Jordan
3. Fisichella
4. Jordan
5. Msch
6. 41
7. Heidfeld
8. 5
9. 10-15
10. 750
#24
Posted 09 October 2003 - 15:51
2. BAR
3. R Firman
4. Jordan
5. R Schumacher
6. 26
7. O Panis
8. 6
9. 0-5 secs
10. 895
#25
Posted 09 October 2003 - 16:32
2. McLaren
3. Wilson
4. Jordan
5. Frentzen
6. 36
7. daMatta
8. 6
9. 5-10 sec.
10. 810
#26
Posted 09 October 2003 - 17:29
2. Jordan
3. Sato
4. Jordan
5. Sato
6. 8
7. Sato
8. 8
9. 5-10
10. 888
#27
Posted 09 October 2003 - 17:49
2. McLaren
3. Fisichella
4. BAR
5. Barrichello
6. 36
7. da Matta
8. 6
9. 0-5
10. 860
#28
Posted 09 October 2003 - 17:59
Sato
2. The drivers of which team will have the biggest difference in their grid position (not time, only position)?
Williams
3. Which driver will be the first retirement due to technical reasons in the GP (from start of the race)?
M.Schumacher
4. Which team will be the first with both drivers retired?
Jordan
5. Who will be the last driver to pit during the race?
Montoya
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?
Heidfeld
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? (Give your answer in steps of 5 seconds: 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 Japanese GP altogether? (If no one retires and no one is lapped - and everyone is qualified - then the correct answer should be 53x20 = 1060).
(Tolerance +/-10, if nobody guessed correct within tolerance, the closest will gain a bonus-point).
800
#29
Posted 09 October 2003 - 18:01
2. BAR
3. M Schumacher
4. BAR
5. Frentzen
6. 17
7. Heidfeld
8. 6
9. 5-10 secs
10. 721
#30
Posted 09 October 2003 - 18:51
2. BAR
3. Sato
4. BAR
5. Kiesa
6, lap 17
7. Frentzen
8. 4
9. 0-5
10. 795
re questions 2,3,4; one can only hope
#31
Posted 09 October 2003 - 18:57
2. BAR
3. Button
4. BAR
5. Barrichello
6. 18
7. Da Matta
8. 5
9. 5-10sec
10. 795
#32
Posted 09 October 2003 - 20:08
2. BAR
3. Sato
4. Jordan
5. Alonso
6. 15
7. Heidfeld
8. 6
9. 0-5
10. 795
#33
Posted 09 October 2003 - 20:46
2. McLaren
3. Trulli
4. none
5. Alonso
6. 36
7. HHF
8. 5
9. 10-15 secs
10. 874
#34
Posted 09 October 2003 - 22:41
2. BAR
3. Wilson
4. Jordan
5. Heidfeld
6. 15
7. Webber
8. 4
9. 5-10
10. 950
#35
Posted 09 October 2003 - 22:41
2. Jaguar
3. Sato
4. BAR
5. Raikkonen
6. 33
7. da Matta
8. 6
9. 0-5 secs
10. 850
#36
Posted 09 October 2003 - 22:49
2. Jaguar
3. Sato
4. Jordan
5. M Schumacher
6. 33
7. Heidfeld
8. 5
9. 5-10
10. 915
#37
Posted 10 October 2003 - 00:55
2. Jaguar
3. MSchumacher
4. Minardi
5. Verstappen
6. 20
7. Button
8. 3
9. 20-25
10. 800
#38
Posted 10 October 2003 - 02:14
2. Jaguar
3. Firman
4. Jordan
5. DaMatta
6. 33
7. Frentzen
8. 5
9. 5-10 sec
10. 903