[QUOTE=Spastik_Roach]Muhahaha i have seen a pic of Wouter :D And you guys haven't :D[/QUOTE]
i saw the Monster in real life !!!!! and perhaps will do very soon ...
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[QUOTE=Spastik_Roach]Muhahaha i have seen a pic of Wouter :D And you guys haven't :D[/QUOTE]
i saw the Monster in real life !!!!! and perhaps will do very soon ...
[QUOTE=henk4]correct[/QUOTE]
I knew I should have submitted sooner.
So where's my section of the picture? And none of those background-only sections. I want to see at least one hair! Oh wait, that would be me :eek:
sorry, gotta have the suspense.
one of the most revealing moves ever:D
An easy one then. Which journalist won the Le Mans 24 Hours race. This does not include the drivers that became writers after their career like Phil Hill.
Paul Frere(I think that's his name) in 1960
BTW Wouter we next time you ever come near Toronto we gotta meet....:)
[QUOTE=RacingManiac]Paul Frere(I think that's his name) in 1960[/QUOTE]
oops we are going to see more........
next Q on its way . . . . . . .
What's the smallest engine ever used in F1 ?
[QUOTE=Wouter Melissen]What's the smallest engine ever used in F1 ?[/QUOTE]
A 500cc (0.5L) Supercharged engine in the 52/53 season? IIRC, they were... 6 cylinders?
[QUOTE=Rockefella]A 500cc (0.5L) Supercharged engine in the 52/53 season? IIRC, they were... 6 cylinders?[/QUOTE]
That was the limit of blown engines, but I'm not familiar with anyone ever using one of those.
[QUOTE=Wouter Melissen]That was the limit of blown engines, but I'm not familiar with anyone ever using one of those.[/QUOTE]
Could it be the 1.5L/1500CC N/A V-8's?
EDIT: I think Dydzi's got it.
1476ccm of ferrari 156
A small engine, but 1.5 litres were used in three different eras.