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Nivola Grand Prix Winner

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Posted: Wed Oct 12, 2011 23:53 Post subject: |
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| Anfield5 wrote: | The race - 1969 Silverstone
The booze - Johnnie Walker |
Anfield5, you've found the year but it's not Silverstone nor Johnnie Walker.
Driver: Jackie Stewart
Team and Model: Matra and Matra
First GP:
Year: 1969
Sponsor: whiskey _________________ Nivola,
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Anfield5 World Champion

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Posted: Thu Oct 13, 2011 00:18 Post subject: |
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Alcohol company - Ballentine whiskey (JYS grew up not far from the Ballentine distillery) _________________ Movable body panels - welcome to the Wacky Races |
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KKiirmki Grand Prix Winner
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Posted: Thu Oct 13, 2011 10:52 Post subject: |
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| On the back of Anfield5 and all the hard work the car must be either the Matra International, Matra MS10 or the Matra International, Matra MS80 using a Ford Cosworth DFV engine??? |
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Anfield5 World Champion

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Posted: Thu Oct 13, 2011 19:50 Post subject: |
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| Nivola wrote: | | Anfield5 wrote: | The race - 1969 Silverstone
The booze - Johnnie Walker |
Anfield5, you've found the year but it's not Silverstone nor Johnnie Walker.
Driver: Jackie Stewart
Team and Model: Matra and Matra
First GP:
Year: 1969
Sponsor: whiskey |
Team (sorry I thought I'd alread mentioned the name of Tyrell  _________________ Movable body panels - welcome to the Wacky Races |
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Nivola Grand Prix Winner

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Posted: Fri Oct 14, 2011 00:18 Post subject: |
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| Anfield5 wrote: | | Alcohol company - Ballentine whiskey (JYS grew up not far from the Ballentine distillery) |
It's not Ballentine, Anfield5.
| KKiirmki wrote: | | On the back of Anfield5 and all the hard work the car must be either the Matra International, Matra MS10 or the Matra International, Matra MS80 using a Ford Cosworth DFV engine??? |
Well done KKiirmki, Team Matra International and model MS80.
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Team (sorry I thought I'd alread mentioned the name of Tyrell  |
We were not looking for the name of the team's owner, Anfield5.
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Driver: Jackie Stewart
Team and Model: Matra International and Matra MS80
First GP:
Year: 1969
Sponsor: whiskey |
Left to find: the whiskey brand's name and the first GP it appeared on the Matra's side.  _________________ Nivola,
"Until in the world it will be spoken about automotive sport, will remember Nuvolari"
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Anfield5 World Champion

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Posted: Sun Oct 16, 2011 19:40 Post subject: |
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| Nivola wrote: | | Anfield5 wrote: |
Team (sorry I thought I'd alread mentioned the name of Tyrell  |
We were not looking for the name of the team's owner, Anfield5.
| Nivola wrote: |
Driver: Jackie Stewart
Team and Model: Matra International and Matra MS80
First GP:
Year: 1969
Sponsor: whiskey |
Left to find: the whiskey brand's name and the first GP it appeared on the Matra's side.  |
I always thought that the team was Tyrell in 1969, not Matra Int.
It's only 7:30 in the morining and I've already leared my 1 new thing for the day  _________________ Movable body panels - welcome to the Wacky Races |
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D-Type World Champion
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Posted: Mon Oct 17, 2011 22:23 Post subject: |
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I've found the answer - but I don't think it's fair to steal it from Anfield5.
If it helps, it was a whisky not a whiskey (Yes they are different!)
I also found that in 1969 Jackie was presented with a case of VAT 69 ( The 19VAT69 Award) for being the first driver to exceed 69 points in a complicated scoring system involving world championship races plus the 3 British non-championship races. (Sorry if I've spoilt someone's quiz question) _________________ The more you learn, the more you realise how little you know. |
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Nivola Grand Prix Winner

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Posted: Wed Oct 19, 2011 13:03 Post subject: |
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| D-Type wrote: | | I've found the answer - but I don't think it's fair to steal it from Anfield5. |
If you,ve found the answer D-Type, post it and let Anfield5 ask the next question or send him a PM so we can get over with this one.  _________________ Nivola,
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Anfield5 World Champion

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Posted: Wed Oct 19, 2011 21:18 Post subject: |
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| D-Type wrote: | I've found the answer - but I don't think it's fair to steal it from Anfield5.
If it helps, it was a whisky not a whiskey (Yes they are different!)
I also found that in 1969 Jackie was presented with a case of VAT 69 ( The 19VAT69 Award) for being the first driver to exceed 69 points in a complicated scoring system involving world championship races plus the 3 British non-championship races. (Sorry if I've spoilt someone's quiz question) |
One is Irish one is Scottish.
If it's without an 'e' its Scotts, but also English Canadian etc, so.
1969 Canadian GP at Mosport park
Sponsor = Canadian Club _________________ Movable body panels - welcome to the Wacky Races |
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Nivola Grand Prix Winner

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Posted: Wed Oct 19, 2011 23:39 Post subject: |
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| Anfield5 wrote: |
One is Irish one is Scottish.
If it's without an 'e' its Scotts, but also English Canadian etc, so.
1969 Canadian GP at Mosport park
Sponsor = Canadian Club |
The one I'm looking for is Scottish, so it's not Canadian Club and not the Canadian GP at Mosport Park.  _________________ Nivola,
"Until in the world it will be spoken about automotive sport, will remember Nuvolari"
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Anfield5 World Champion

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Posted: Thu Oct 20, 2011 20:12 Post subject: |
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| D-Type wrote: | I've found the answer - but I don't think it's fair to steal it from Anfield5.
If it helps, it was a whisky not a whiskey (Yes they are different!)
I also found that in 1969 Jackie was presented with a case of VAT 69 ( The 19VAT69 Award) for being the first driver to exceed 69 points in a complicated scoring system involving world championship races plus the 3 British non-championship races. (Sorry if I've spoilt someone's quiz question) |
Please don't hold back on mky account  _________________ Movable body panels - welcome to the Wacky Races |
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D-Type World Champion
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Posted: Thu Oct 20, 2011 20:28 Post subject: |
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OK, fair enough
At Monza in 1969 Jackie Stewart's Matra sported a Rob Roy Whisky decal
(Found on my Motor Sport 1960's disc when I was looking for something else) _________________ The more you learn, the more you realise how little you know. |
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Anfield5 World Champion

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Posted: Thu Oct 20, 2011 23:38 Post subject: |
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| D-Type wrote: | OK, fair enough
At Monza in 1969 Jackie Stewart's Matra sported a Rob Roy Whisky decal
(Found on my Motor Sport 1960's disc when I was looking for something else) |
I thought Rob Roy made porrige  _________________ Movable body panels - welcome to the Wacky Races |
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Nivola Grand Prix Winner

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Posted: Fri Oct 21, 2011 15:06 Post subject: |
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| D-Type wrote: | OK, fair enough
At Monza in 1969 Jackie Stewart's Matra sported a Rob Roy Whisky decal
(Found on my Motor Sport 1960's disc when I was looking for something else) |
Well done D-Type, all yours.  _________________ Nivola,
"Until in the world it will be spoken about automotive sport, will remember Nuvolari"
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D-Type World Champion
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Posted: Sun Oct 23, 2011 00:04 Post subject: |
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No, I sneaked in at the end, Anfield5 did all the work so deserves to ask the next question.
Edit: One stipulation - the question or answer must include 8-7 _________________ The more you learn, the more you realise how little you know. |
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