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1. Ferrari was definitely the car to have in the 1952 world championship. Not only did Alberto Ascari win 6 races out of 7 starts and the championship, but two of his team-mates ended 2nd and 3rd in the championship. Who are they?
2. In 1954 the legendary 'Silver Arrows' (Mercedes) appeared on the F1 stage. Juan Manuel Fangio made good use of them to win the 1954 championship in a dominant manner. However, in the first two races of the season (not including Indianapolis) he drove for a different team. What team is this?
3. Juan Manuel Fangio dominated the 1957 season and his fifth championship was never in any doubt. However, his last race victory came totally unexpected. In a race he couldn't possibly win he produced one of the finest drives of his career, a win today still regarded of one of the best drives ever. On which legendary track did Fangio achieve this?
4. In the 1960 Portuguese Grand Prix Australia's Jack Brabham could clinch his second title. He did win the race and the championship, but it didn't come without an effort after something peculiar happened to him during the race. What happened?
5. Jim Clark was dominant in 1963 winning 7 out of 10 races and the championship (a record at the time). In 1965 he almost repeated this amazing achievement, when he could 'only' manage 6 wins because he couldn't start in the Monaco Grand Prix. The reason for this was that he was racing in another legendary race that was held at the same time. In what non F1 race did Clark compete (and win) in 1965?
6. Stewart was superior in 1969. Driving for Matra he won the championship by 26 points (63 pts to 37 pts) over Jacky Ickx. In 1971 he was racing for Tyrrell and was again dominant, winning the championship by 29 points (62 pts to 33 pts) over a young Swedish driver who was in only his second season. Who was this young driver?
7. In 1977 Niki Lauda drove for Ferrari and won the championship with two races to spare. What happened in the last two races of the championship?
8. Nigel Mansell easily won the first five races of the 1992 season, making it crystal-clear the title would only be a formality. In the sixth race that season, the Monaco Grand Prix, he led for most of the race until a pit-stop on lap 70. Mansell rejoined the race in second position and in no time he was on the tail of the leader. Although his car was much faster than the leader's he couldn't overtake him. Who won the 1992 Monaco Grand Prix?
9. In 1993 Williams still was the car to have. A big portion of their success can be attributed to their engine-supplier. Who was Williams' engine-supplier in 1993?
10. After five races in the 2002 season it became clear the title would again go to Michael Schumacher, who had won four out of the first five. The next race, in Austria, was also won by Schumacher albeit in a controversial manner. What was controversial about Schumacher's win in the 2002 Austrian Grand Prix?
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