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  1. Delete Me

    Delete Me Well-Known Member

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    There's nothing actually missing or added with these pictures, you just have to guess which 1 is different out of the 4 pictures selected in a certain subject. The person who gets it right can do the next 4 pictures <ok> . I don't think we should leave clues, but I'll see how this goes first...

    Schumacher and Rory Byrne:
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    Jim Clark and Colin Chapman:
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    Sebastian Vettel and Adrian Newey:
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    Ayrton Senna and Gordon Murray:
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  2. SgtBhaji

    SgtBhaji Well-Known Member

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    Only Chapman was an owner/founder as well as designer?
     
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  3. Delete Me

    Delete Me Well-Known Member

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    Nope. (In future I'll just dislike the post to make things quicker) Unless people are worried about rep?
     
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  4. SgtBhaji

    SgtBhaji Well-Known Member

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    Senna and Murray only have one title together?
     
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  5. Delete Me

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    Nope, Actually it's 3 together, 88,90,(91) Stood down as TD but most likely influenced the direction in 1990 for 1991 and was still working for McLaren at the time.

    From F1fanatic:So I said to him, &#8216;I&#8217;ll come on board on one condition: three more years of Formula (88,89,90), and then that&#8217;s it. That&#8217;ll be 20 years in F1, and that&#8217;s enough.&#8217;

    So he had a big influence but Neil Oatly was more involved during 91.
     
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  6. Delete Me

    Delete Me Well-Known Member

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    It's pretty easy in my opinion <laugh> it's not obvious, obvious, but it's obvious if you look at the history enough. If nobody can get it today, I'll put a clue up...
     
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    These are the only 2 answers so far <ok>

    If you would please, keep the quote chain going as a sort of index for the rest <ok>
     
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  8. SgtBhaji

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    Meant as chief designer... will ponder it over lunch. :) only other thing I can think of off the top of my head is only Schumacher and Bryne won titles together at more than one team.
     
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    My bad should of been a bit more clearer.
     
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  10. SgtBhaji

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    Negative on the Schumacher/Byrne then?
     
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  11. Delete Me

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    Nope, but your getting closer ;)
     
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  12. BrightLampShade

    BrightLampShade Well-Known Member Forum Moderator

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    Jim Clark and Colin Chapman were the only ones not to win consecutive championships?

    Assuming the Gordon Murry thing ;)
     
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  13. Delete Me

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    Closer!
     
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  14. allsaintchris.

    allsaintchris. Well-Known Member

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    Newey is the only one who taught his driver what victory salute to use?

    The others were rubbish as Schumacher licked his designer, Clark & Chapman were unreservedly British about the whole thing, and Senna rarely smiled when he won?
     
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  15. SgtBhaji

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    Senna was the only one to win in a car designed by another designer? (Can count the STR as Newey).
     
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  16. allsaintchris.

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    Pretty sure 96 & 97 Ferrari were John Barnard cars for Schuey
     
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  17. Max Whiplash

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    Jim Clark was the only one who died in a car designed by the man he is pictured with... So far.
     
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  18. Delete Me

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    Nah all Schumachers titles were with Rory Byrne cars.
     
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    Good answer but, not the one I'm looking for. If I spent more time on the matter that would of been my other choice since that sounds like a better answer than the one I thought up which is a bit more "simpler".
     
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  20. allsaintchris.

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    Clark is the only one not to have won back-to-back titles.

    Was it as easy as that?
     
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