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1. Who finished second to Innes Ireland at the 1961 United States Grand Prix and was the first American-born driver to reach the podium?

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Dan Gurney finished second to Innes Ireland at the 1961 United States Grand Prix and was the first American-born driver to reach the podium.

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Test Your US Grand Prix Knowledge - Quiz

US Grand Prix is one of the most happening events in the world of sports. Take this exciting quiz and test your knowledge about it. Do you know when the first race took place, who won the race most often, and where it was held? Get the answer to all... see morethese questions and much more. The need for speed is not the only thing that matters in the race; other things like patience, the composure of the driver, etc. Take this quiz to know more. All the best!
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2. In which year did Austin hosted the first race?

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Austin hosted its first race in the year 2012.

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3. Which of these venues has never hosted a race?

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Laguna Seca is the correct answer because it has never hosted a race. While Austin, Indianapolis, and Sebring have all hosted races in various motorsport disciplines, Laguna Seca has never been selected as a venue for any race.

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4. Which US city hosted a world championship round first after Indianapolis?

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Sebring is the correct answer because it hosted a world championship round after Indianapolis. The question is asking which US city hosted a world championship round first after Indianapolis, implying that Indianapolis had previously hosted a world championship round. Therefore, Sebring is the correct answer as it was the first US city to host a world championship round after Indianapolis.

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5. The driver who scored the only podium of his F1 career at the 2004 United States Grand Prix is?

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Takuma Sato is the correct answer because he is the driver who scored the only podium of his Formula 1 career at the 2004 United States Grand Prix. This means that out of the given options, Sato is the only driver who achieved a podium finish in that particular race.

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6. The team holding the record for most consecutive victories in U.S grand prix is

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Ferrari holds the record for the most consecutive victories in the U.S Grand Prix. This means that Ferrari has won the race multiple times in a row, without any other team breaking their winning streak. The other options - Red Bull, BMW, and McLaren - have not achieved the same level of consecutive victories in this particular race.

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7.  How many fans attended the 2021 grand prix?

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The answer to the question is 600,000 because it states that this is the number of fans that attended the 2021 grand prix.

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8. Who won the race in 2013 held at Austin?

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In 2013, the race held at Austin was won by Michael Schumacher.

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9. What driver's terrible crash in the 2004 United States Grand Prix resulted in a six-race suspension?

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Ralf Schumacher's terrible crash in the 2004 United States Grand Prix resulted in a six-race suspension.

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10.  What is the height of the observation towers created to watch the race?

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The height of the observation towers created to watch the race is 77.

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Who finished second to Innes Ireland at the 1961 United States Grand Prix and was the first American-born driver to reach the podium?...
In which year did Austin hosted the first race?
Which of these venues has never hosted a race?
Which US city hosted a world championship round first after Indianapolis?...
The driver who scored the only podium of his F1 career at the 2004...
The team holding the record for most consecutive victories in U.S...
 How many fans attended the 2021 grand prix?
Who won the race in 2013 held at Austin?
What driver's terrible crash in the 2004 United States Grand Prix...
 What is the height of the observation towers created to watch...
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