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Neither can Ralf Schumacher when he is being punted airborne by Takuma Sato.

However, it's certainly possible to have Christian Horner pose wearing nothing but a santa hat! :D

That is acceptable. Still maintaining the essence of the avatar!
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I could put a hat on timmy's dad complaining about his neigbor and arch-rival Nico Hülkenberg, but wouldn't that ruin the meme/pun?
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roblomas52 wrote:Could someone please put a Christmas hat on Villneuve if that doesn't contravine avatar challenge rules?

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Romain's also got into the Christmas spirit!
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Considering the white background behind the Porsche 919 Hybrid in my avatar, I think I'm good to go for the winter ;)

Oh wait, the darkness? Well, that represents the lack of daylight.
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New year, new avatar. And with that comes a trivia question: who knows the name of the driver in my new avatar, and what connection does he have to F1 Rejects?

I'll give you until the end of the month to answer it, and whoever knows (or guesses) the correct answer first gets to choose my avatar for February! :)
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Is it Esteban Tuero?
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roblomas52 wrote:Is it Esteban Tuero?

I don't know who it is, but I would guess that it was NOT Mr Tuero.

This is Esteban:

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Nope, not Esteban. For some added excitement, from now on I'll only reply if someone figures out the correct answer.
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When I saw a yellow suit, my immediate reaction was Heinz-Harald Frentzen. I doubt that's right, but is it? Either way, I don't know how he'd be related to F1R.
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Shot in the dark guess...he was one of the drivers at the Minardi Misano 2004 test.
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Is it Ricardo Zunino?
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Jarno Trulli? Again, a yellow suit could mean any Jordan driver. Giancarlo Fisichella maybe? Or perhaps someone who has reject status, such as Ricardo Zonta, Ralph Firman, Giorgio Pantano, or even HWNSNBM himself.

Or is it a Finnish driver, for national pride? I can only think of a young Heikki Kovalainen. I can't think of any reject Finnish drivers, aside from Bottas, but the photo is obviously way too old to be him.
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Aerospeed wrote:Or is it a Finnish driver, for national pride? I can only think of a young Heikki Kovalainen. I can't think of any reject Finnish drivers, aside from Bottas, but the photo is obviously way too old to be him.


The first finish driver in F1 was Leo Kunnunen, who started his only race at Anderstorp in 1974 (effectively his home GP). He qualified 25th and retired with electrics.
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Judging from the hairstyle and picture tone, I'd say this driver was from the 'late 80s/early 90s. I thought they might have been an Eddie Jordan Racing driver, who had Camel sponsorship in F3000.

Alas, I'm not entirely sure who it could be.
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Ataxia wrote:Judging from the hairstyle and picture tone, I'd say this driver was from the 'late 80s/early 90s. I thought they might have been an Eddie Jordan Racing driver, who had Camel sponsorship in F3000.

Alas, I'm not entirely sure who it could be.

Either it's a EJR F3000 driver, or just a cunningly deceptive photo of a Jordan Grand Prix driver :P I'm going to take a punt and say Antonio Tamburini, I don't know how he could connect to F1R, however :)
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Someone slightly more left-field, and from the 1980s, and a Reject. I'd wager it's Pierre-Henri Raphanel when trying to pre-qualify the Coloni in 1989. ;)
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I reckon it's Nuppiz himself :P
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Nuppiz wrote:Nope, not Esteban. For some added excitement, from now on I'll only reply if someone figures out the correct answer.

Please, you cannot put an Italian driver as your avatar an expect me not to know!

Antontio Tamburini, raced for Pacific Grand Prix at F3000 level in 1991. But he also had Giovanna Amati as a team-mate the year before, So there is two connections! Was also one of Alfa's works drivers in Campionato Italiano Superturismo, IIRC. But maybe that's wrong, and it was just a customer car. But I think it was one of the red cars, just like Francia. Either way, he was in an Alfa.
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roblomas52 wrote:Is it Esteban Tuero?


UgncreativeUsergname wrote:Heinz-Harald Frentzen


Aerospeed wrote:Jarno Trulli? Giancarlo Fisichella maybe? Ricardo Zonta, Ralph Firman, Giorgio Pantano, or even HWNSNBM himself.

Heikki Kovalainen.


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UgncreativeUsergname wrote:When I saw a yellow suit, my immediate reaction was Heinz-Harald Frentzen. I doubt that's right, but is it? Either way, I don't know how he'd be related to F1R.

Nope.
WaffleCat wrote:Shot in the dark guess...he was one of the drivers at the Minardi Misano 2004 test.

Nope, older than that.
go_Rubens wrote:Is it Ricardo Zunino?

Nope.
Aerospeed wrote:Jarno Trulli? Again, a yellow suit could mean any Jordan driver. Giancarlo Fisichella maybe? Or perhaps someone who has reject status, such as Ricardo Zonta, Ralph Firman, Giorgio Pantano, or even HWNSNBM himself.

Or is it a Finnish driver, for national pride? I can only think of a young Heikki Kovalainen. I can't think of any reject Finnish drivers, aside from Bottas, but the photo is obviously way too old to be him.

None of the above.
East Londoner wrote:Someone slightly more left-field, and from the 1980s, and a Reject. I'd wager it's Pierre-Henri Raphanel when trying to pre-qualify the Coloni in 1989. ;)

Nope, Coloni drivers had red overalls in 1989. ;)
takagi_for_the_win wrote:I reckon it's Nuppiz himself :P

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pasta_maldonado wrote:Either it's a EJR F3000 driver, or just a cunningly deceptive photo of a Jordan Grand Prix driver :P I'm going to take a punt and say Antonio Tamburini, I don't know how he could connect to F1R, however :)

Biscione wrote:Please, you cannot put an Italian driver as your avatar an expect me not to know!

Antontio Tamburini, raced for Pacific Grand Prix at F3000 level in 1991. But he also had Giovanna Amati as a team-mate the year before, So there is two connections! Was also one of Alfa's works drivers in Campionato Italiano Superturismo, IIRC. But maybe that's wrong, and it was just a customer car. But I think it was one of the red cars, just like Francia. Either way, he was in an Alfa.

And here we have our correct answers. It is indeed Antonio Tamburini, and kostas... Strama... Biscione provided enough connections to F1 Rejects for me to declare him the winner of this contest. Although that was not the connection I was looking for; what I was after is that Tamburini was Coloni's test driver in the early 1990s, as seen here with him driving a Coloni-Subaru:
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But what's more important is that he was the first ever driver to drive a Andrea Moda Formula One car - just weeks after the team had been bought from Enzo Coloni - at the 1991 Formula One Indoor Trophy held as a part of the Bologna Motor Show:
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Find more about it here (Brazilian site, but Google Translate does a decent job)

So with that, Biscione gets to decide my new avatar for February. If he refuses, then Pasta has the honor to do so. And if he refuses as well, then the bet is called off. :P
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Not sure if Ataxia's keeping up RoGro love, but I wanted to keep the original avatar circulating around.
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go_Rubens wrote:Not sure if Ataxia's keeping up RoGro love, but I wanted to keep the original avatar circulating around.


Oh, I am...in a slightly different fashion though!
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go_Rubens wrote:Not sure if Ataxia's keeping up RoGro love, but I wanted to keep the original avatar circulating around.

Great, now I'm always gonna think you're Ataxia...
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go_Rubens wrote:Not sure if Ataxia's keeping up RoGro love, but I wanted to keep the original avatar circulating around.

Great, now I'm always gonna think you're Ataxia...

I thought Ataxia was Salamander for a while, but I got used to it.
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go_Rubens wrote:Not sure if Ataxia's keeping up RoGro love, but I wanted to keep the original avatar circulating around.

Great, now I'm always gonna think you're Ataxia...

I thought Ataxia was Salamander for a while, but I got used to it.

I usually read the names under the avatar. It's a trick that actually works ;)
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I thought Ataxia was Salamander for a while, but I got used to it.

I usually read the names under the avatar. It's a trick that actually works ;)

That would work, except I can't read.
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This wrote:I usually read the names under the avatar. It's a trick that actually works ;)

It's what I usually do too, alongside seeing what their current avatar is (helps me when someone changes their name. I'm looking at you, kostas22!).

UgncreativeUsergname wrote:That would work, except I can't read.

Don't worry, I can't read Japanese, Chinese or Russian either.
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This wrote:I usually read the names under the avatar. It's a trick that actually works ;)

It's what I usually do too, alongside seeing what their current avatar is (helps me when someone changes their name. I'm looking at you, kostas22!).

Eh? What is this "kostas22" to which you refer? :D
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This wrote:I usually read the names under the avatar. It's a trick that actually works ;)

It's what I usually do too, alongside seeing what their current avatar is (helps me when someone changes their name. I'm looking at you, kostas22!).

Eh? What is this "kostas22" to which you refer? :D

It's me.
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While I was looking at topics in the HWNSNBM forum, there was a kostas22, who made a post, which I honestly though it was Stra... er, Biscione. Oh how confusing.
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This wrote:I usually read the names under the avatar. It's a trick that actually works ;)
dr-baker wrote:It's what I usually do too, alongside seeing what their current avatar is (helps me when someone changes their name. I'm looking at you, kostas22!).
Biscione wrote:Eh? What is this "kostas22" to which you refer? :D
kostas22 wrote:It's me.

Well, I'm glad that's sorted out. But I thought you normally had an avatar alongside your name, kostas22! ;)
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I finally got around to changing my avatar to one that's actually related to Formula One. Brundle looks like he's hit the bottom of a slope in a log flume.

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That image looks like what an exciting F1 shot should be like.
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I still wish the elder Schumi a speedy recovery, but I wanted another Ralf-themed pic. I'll might do something completely different later.
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good_Ralf wrote:I still wish the elder Schumi a speedy recovery, but I wanted another Ralf-themed pic. I'll might do something completely different later.


I started with avatars of Barichello, but around May-ish, I went completely random away from Rubinho.

I plan on using a new RoGro love avatar, sometime this year, with a Douglas Adams reference in it. I hope it will work.

Oh wait...

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Not so much a reject but a reject moment - Juan Pablo Montoya spinning out from a guaranteed win at the 2003 Australian Grand Prix.
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Can someone make this into an avatar for me please? I'm normally ok with computers, but for some reason my avatars are always wrong somehow :/ Thanks in advance
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SgtPepper wrote:Can someone make this into an avatar for me please? I'm normally ok with computers, but for some reason my avatars are always wrong somehow :/ Thanks in advance

Here you go:
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SgtPepper wrote:Can someone make this into an avatar for me please? I'm normally ok with computers, but for some reason my avatars are always wrong somehow :/ Thanks in advance

Here you go:
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