AndreaModa wrote:02) I'm tempted to say Canada, a the hairpin. Could be wrong though. 03) The Retifillio at Monza in it's old layout. Pretty certain of that one. 04) Ste. Devote at Monaco isn't it?
All three are 1992 I believe.
Spot on all of them, I think.
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a) Michael Schumacher, Benetton B195, 1995, Hockenheim. b) Start of Suzuka 1992. Drivers and cars are as follows: Gerhard Berger, McLaren MP4/7 Michael Schumacher, Benetton B192 Johnny Herbert, Lotus 107 Mika Hakkinen, Lotus 107 Eric Comas, Ligier JS37 Andrea de Cesaris, Tyrrell 020B Thierry Boutsen, Ligier JS37 Riccardo Patrese, Benetton B192 Gianni Morbidelli, Minardi M192 Aguri Suzuki, Footwork FA13 Jean Alesi, Ferrari F92A Stefano Modena, Jordan 192 Pierluigi Martini, BMS Dallara 192 Bertrand Gachot, Venturi LC92 Olivier Grouillard, Tyrrell 020B JJ Lehto, BMS Dallara 192 Ukyo Katayama, Venturi LC92 Mauricio Gugelmin, Jordan 192 Emanuele Naspetti, March CG911B Karl Wendlinger, March CG911B Michele Alboreto, Footwork FA13 And waaaay at the back, Ivan Capelli, Ferrari F92A.
c) Alain Prost, Ron Dennis and Ayrton Senna, 1989. Maybe Spain? d) Brian Henton, Toleman TG181, 1981, Silverstone. e) Michael Schumacher, Benetton B195, 1995, Monaco. Casino, I think. f) Michael Schumacher, Benetton B195, 1995, Buenos Aires, maybe? g) Michael Schumacher, Ferrari F310, 1998, Spa?
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Faustus wrote:a) Michael Schumacher, Benetton B195, 1995, Hockenheim. b) Start of Suzuka 1992. Drivers and cars are as follows: Gerhard Berger, McLaren MP4/7 Michael Schumacher, Benetton B192 Johnny Herbert, Lotus 107 Mika Hakkinen, Lotus 107 Eric Comas, Ligier JS37 Andrea de Cesaris, Tyrrell 020B Thierry Boutsen, Ligier JS37 Riccardo Patrese, Benetton B192 Gianni Morbidelli, Minardi M192 Aguri Suzuki, Footwork FA13 Jean Alesi, Ferrari F92A Stefano Modena, Jordan 192 Pierluigi Martini, BMS Dallara 192 Bertrand Gachot, Venturi LC92 Olivier Grouillard, Tyrrell 020B JJ Lehto, BMS Dallara 192 Ukyo Katayama, Venturi LC92 Mauricio Gugelmin, Jordan 192 Emanuele Naspetti, March CG911B Karl Wendlinger, March CG911B Michele Alboreto, Footwork FA13 And waaaay at the back, Ivan Capelli, Ferrari F92A.
c) Alain Prost, Ron Dennis and Ayrton Senna, 1989. Maybe Spain? d) Brian Henton, Toleman TG181, 1981, Silverstone. e) Michael Schumacher, Benetton B195, 1995, Monaco. Casino, I think. f) Michael Schumacher, Benetton B195, 1995, Buenos Aires, maybe? g) Michael Schumacher, Ferrari F310, 1998, Spa?
f is Canada I guess. And g is at Spa or Monaco. 1997 is the year of it. c is Australia but I don't know if it is 1989. Maybe 1988.
04_ Michael Schumacher in 1998 probably at Interlagos
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Allard Kalff in 1994 wrote:OH!! Schumacher in the wall! Right in front of us, Michael Schumacher is in the wall! He's hit the pitwall, he c... Ah, it's Jos Verstappen.
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Allard Kalff in 1994 wrote:OH!! Schumacher in the wall! Right in front of us, Michael Schumacher is in the wall! He's hit the pitwall, he c... Ah, it's Jos Verstappen.
AndreaModa wrote:I'm really tempted to say Imola, coming down to the final chicane, the Variante Bassa, on the exit of the fast right-hand kink before it.
That's just a gut feeling though, I first thought Monza with that scaffolding at the side, but Imola felt more right to me!
That's the first thought that came to my mind. But I also thought about Adelaide, as the track is curving to the left, with a concrete wall on the outside.
But now I think it's Hockenheim, as if you look closely at the kerbs, they're red, white, and blue, a feature which only Hockenehim had back in 1987. It's then probably the stadium if that's the case, and it looks right to me.
AndreaModa wrote:I'm really tempted to say Imola, coming down to the final chicane, the Variante Bassa, on the exit of the fast right-hand kink before it.
That's just a gut feeling though, I first thought Monza with that scaffolding at the side, but Imola felt more right to me!
That's the first thought that came to my mind. But I also thought about Adelaide, as the track is curving to the left, with a concrete wall on the outside.
But now I think it's Hockenheim, as if you look closely at the kerbs, they're red, white, and blue, a feature which only Hockenehim had back in 1987. It's then probably the stadium if that's the case, and it looks right to me.
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I'd agree with that, the banner behind says something about Gilles (Villeneuve), so that would point to Canada.
Number 2 is hard, its definitely a French-speaking country which to me says either France or Belgium because of the Total banner reading "les volcans de France" which literally means volcanoes of France but I suspect actually means something a bit different!
Car #10 is a Team Lotus car, the name is just behind the front wheel.
Armed with this information and the checking of race reports on Wikipedia, I'll make an audacious guess that the picture was taken at the 1966 Belgian GP. In the foreground is Lorenzo Bandini's #7 Ferrari, alongside it Jim Clark's #10 Lotus-Climax, and the #6 car in the background is John Surtees' Ferrari.
I'd agree with that, the banner behind says something about Gilles (Villeneuve), so that would point to Canada.
Number 2 is hard, its definitely a French-speaking country which to me says either France or Belgium because of the Total banner reading "les volcans de France" which literally means volcanoes of France but I suspect actually means something a bit different!
Car #10 is a Team Lotus car, the name is just behind the front wheel.
Armed with this information and the checking of race reports on Wikipedia, I'll make an audacious guess that the picture was taken at the 1966 Belgian GP. In the foreground is Lorenzo Bandini's #7 Ferrari, alongside it Jim Clark's #10 Lotus-Climax, and the #6 car in the background is John Surtees' Ferrari.
Clermont-Ferrand, France - July 3, 1966 Françoise Hardy played Lisa in Grand Prix, which even to this day is still my all-time favorite movie! She was only 22 years old at the time and it was certainly quite an accomplishment for her to be in what is considered by many to be the greatest motor racing movie ever made. The number 7 car that Françoise Hardy is in looks like a Ferrari Formula One car but in fact is a Lotus 25 (that’s what the number 10 car next to it is) disguised as a Ferrari! Françoise never actually drove any of the race cars in this movie but she definitely had fun pretending to do so as in this cool black and white photo.
For the first one , I don't know. We must find a video with this part of the circuit. THe banner will help
I'd agree with that, the banner behind says something about Gilles (Villeneuve), so that would point to Canada.
Number 2 is hard, its definitely a French-speaking country which to me says either France or Belgium because of the Total banner reading "les volcans de France" which literally means volcanoes of France but I suspect actually means something a bit different!
Car #10 is a Team Lotus car, the name is just behind the front wheel.
Armed with this information and the checking of race reports on Wikipedia, I'll make an audacious guess that the picture was taken at the 1966 Belgian GP. In the foreground is Lorenzo Bandini's #7 Ferrari, alongside it Jim Clark's #10 Lotus-Climax, and the #6 car in the background is John Surtees' Ferrari.
Clermont-Ferrand, France - July 3, 1966 Françoise Hardy played Lisa in Grand Prix, which even to this day is still my all-time favorite movie! She was only 22 years old at the time and it was certainly quite an accomplishment for her to be in what is considered by many to be the greatest motor racing movie ever made. The number 7 car that Françoise Hardy is in looks like a Ferrari Formula One car but in fact is a Lotus 25 (that’s what the number 10 car next to it is) disguised as a Ferrari! Françoise never actually drove any of the race cars in this movie but she definitely had fun pretending to do so as in this cool black and white photo.
For the first one , I don't know. We must find a video with this part of the circuit. THe banner will help
Yup, that must be Clermont, as there is located the (currently non-active) volcano Puy De Dôme. So it probably is meant literally. The other racing tracks i know of that are located near volcanos are Fuji and Nürburgring, probably Mexico too.
I think the photo of Senna is from the 1990 Hungarian Grand Prix. Looking at the spectators and lighting, it was taken during high summer (Canada was chilly and frequently wet), the high kerb in the background is typical of the Hungaroring in its early years, and next to the Villeneuve message is an Austrian flag, which is significant as Austrian F1 fans had by now been forced to adopt the Hungarian GP as their local race.
"One day Bruno told me that he had heard the engine momentarily making a strange sound; his suspicion was that all the cylinders had been operating." --Nigel Roebuck
1. Michael Schumacher - Ferrari F300 - 1998 Canadian Grand Prix 2. Michael Schumacher - Benetton B192 - 1992 Spanish Grand Prix 3. Michael Schumacher - Ferrari F300 - 1998 Belgian Grand Prix
"One day Bruno told me that he had heard the engine momentarily making a strange sound; his suspicion was that all the cylinders had been operating." --Nigel Roebuck
midgrid wrote:1. Michael Schumacher - Ferrari F300 - 1998 Canadian Grand Prix 2. Michael Schumacher - Benetton B192 - 1992 Spanish Grand Prix 3. Michael Schumacher - Ferrari F300 - 1998 Belgian Grand Prix
I would definatelly agree. I wanted to be 100% sure. First I thought that 1 was Hungary but then I changed my mind.
I have some new. Tell me the TRACK and YEAR. If you are 100% sure about the year tell me.:
1 is M Schumacher after winning in Canada 2003 4 is Monza 2003, with M Schumacher and Montoya dicing on the 1st lap
Where's 2?
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03 is Larry Perkins in the Boro 001. The number 37 narrows the choice down to Sweden, Monaco, Spain and Belgium. It's obviously not Monaco, so it is either Sweden, Spain or Belgium.
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