No, not at all original, but fun. :D
I'll post the name of someone or something related to F1. And you have to name another driver, constructor or circuit. But its first letter has to match the last letter of previous post's subject.
Using the use same driver, constructor or circuit more than once eliminates you from the game.
It works like this:
First Post: Dieter QuesterR
Second Post: Rubens BarrichellO
Third post would have to start with O.
And so on.
I'll start it off.
Jean-Denis DeleltraZ ;D
Zsolt Baumgartner
Ralf Schumacher
Let me add a golden oldie: Rudolf Caracciola
Achille Varzi
Ivan Capelli
Ingo Hoffmann
Nico Rosberg
Giovanna LaVaggi
Innes Ireland
Denny Hulme
ENB (Ecurie Nationale Belge)
Bernd Schneider
Renzo Zorzi
Iso-Marlboro (Frank Williams' 1973 team).
Onyx (by Mike Earle) ;D
Xavier Perrot
http://www.crash.net/gpa/driver_grandprix_results.asp?driver_id=11969&grandprix_id=43016
Nicely done, Allan!
Thierry Boutsen
The man with the moustache: Nigel Mansell
Life (Racing Engines) by Ernesto Vita
Érik Comas
Stirling Moss
Sauber
Richard Seaman
Nelson Piquet
Tazio Nuvolari
Ian Raby
Yuji Ide
Emilio Zapico
Olivier Panis
Stefan Bellof
Forti-Corse
Eddie Irvine
Eifelland
Damon Hill
Lloyd Ruby
Yannick Delmas
Spa-Francorchamps
Sunbeam
Mikko Kozarowitsky
Yves Giraud-Cabantous
Shadow
Willi Krakau
Ukyo Katayama
Allan McNish
I think you may have finished this game there!
That applied to the original posting, since modified!
Xorry! ;D
I think it's probably the end too, unless...
Quote from: Otto Puzzell on August 27, 2008, 05:55:26 AM
Using the use same driver, constructor or circuit more than once eliminates you from the game.
Someone could use the 'X' driver that was used before and be instantly eliminated, but the game would continue.
Calling all martyrs!
Or Paul Jaray can edit his post to something or someone from which we can proceed!
Touch of the sun there, I'd say!
Fixed
Here is how a repeat-post should be dealt with. The re-poster would be eliminated, and the game would continue (as stated above). The last non-duplicate post previous to the duplicate would be used by the next non-eliminated participant. No need to re-tool at this point, but let's follow this rule of thumb going forward.
Carry on, guys! :)
Thank you Mr Jaray.
Rules noted Mr Puzzell.
Gerhard Berger
Roy Salvadori
Quote from: neilshouse on August 29, 2008, 03:16:02 AM
Thank you Mr Jaray.
You are welcome...I misread this game...I though that we had to make it hard, look at the fist name!
Ignazio Giunti
Imola
Anderstorp
This one came naturally:
Phil Hill.
Another American:
Lance Reventlow
Wolf
Footwork
Ken Wharton
Norberto Fontana
I just added Arrows' alias, Footwork, so why not just say Arrows this time?
Sergio Mantovani
Interlagos
Simtek
Karl Kling
Gilles Villeneuve
Emmanuel de Graffenried
David Kennedy
Yeoman Credit
Taki Inoue
Eugenio Castellotti
Ian Stewart
Trevor Taylor
Riccardo Patrese
Elio de Angelis
Stéphane Sarrazin
Niki Lauda
Alfa Romeo
Olivier Beretta
Alex Soler-Roig
Geoffrey Crossley
I think you may have painted us into a corner here!
Since in the past month only you and I seem to have played, perhaps it is the time to stop anyway.
Yves Legris
Who he?
Quote from: Allan L on October 06, 2008, 06:25:40 PM
Who he?
http://www.auto123.com/en/news/car-news/quebecs-road-racings-finale-at-circuit-mont-tremblant?artid=90277
Quebec's road racing's finale at Circuit Mont-Tremblant
The picturesque Circuit Mont-Tremblant, sited in the Quebec's Laurentians was again the scene of the final meeting of the road racing categories. For once, the weather was gorgeous with the temperatures reaching some twenty degrees. All series had scheduled exciting double headers for that final race of the year.
The Formula Tour 1600 series saw two different race winners. Rémy Audette captured victory in race 1 while Olivier Bonnet finished first in race 2. Having claimed first and second places, Audette became the new series' champion, taking the crown away from veteran Didier Schraenen.
The two heats of the Toyota Pirelli Cup were also very hotly disputed. Veteran racer Yves Legris entered the weekend as the overall series' leader. He finished twice in fourth place and collected the championship with a total of 107 points. Following Legris in the final standings are Jean-François Veilleux (98 points), Jean-François Dumoulin (87), Jacques Bélanger (77) and Benjamin Distaulo (75).
Quote from: Otto Puzzell on August 25, 2008, 05:21:32 AM
I'll post the name of someone or something related to F1. And you have to name another driver, constructor or circuit. But its first letter has to match the last letter of previous post's subject.
FF1600 = F1 ???
There are two other F1 drivers who had first names starting with Y, that have not been used.
Quote from: Otto Puzzell on October 07, 2008, 03:55:47 AM
There are two other F1 drivers who had first names starting with Y, that have not been used.
O.K., so I only know three, all of which have been used.
Someone else must continue this!
Would it be bad form to coat-tail on my own post?
Woops! You're right. They have already been used.
Guess I killed it. :-[
Has Yamaha been used?
It has now!
Well spotted!
so to continue
Archie Scott-Brown
Quote from: Allan L on October 07, 2008, 03:16:09 AM
Quote from: Otto Puzzell on August 25, 2008, 05:21:32 AM
I'll post the name of someone or something related to F1. And you have to name another driver, constructor or circuit. But its first letter has to match the last letter of previous post's subject.
FF1600 = F1 ???
Toyota sponsors the series and has a team in F1.
;D
Wafer-thin! ;D
I'll add Nürburgring to the list, and that'll be the 6th time the N is used. The person following me with something starting with a G, will be only the 3rd person to do so.
Other letters that have been used extensively, and that we might be wise to avoid if we want to keep the game alive, are I (9 times - there are a lot of Italian drivers whose names end with an I, but not so many drivers whose names start with one), S (9 times - but there are more options here), E (8 times), A (7 times), R and N (6 times) and Y (5 times).
That's all from the Statistics Department for now.
Just found this. How about
Gregor Foitek ?
Ken Downing
Giancarlo Fisichella
Anthony Davidson
Nelsinho Piquet ;)
Quote from: @re on December 02, 2008, 09:46:19 AM
Nelsinho Piquet ;)
Is that truly different from post 24?
Quote from: Allan L on December 02, 2008, 11:38:34 AM
Quote from: @re on December 02, 2008, 09:46:19 AM
Nelsinho Piquet ;)
Is that truly different from post 24?
As different as the son is from the father.
:nod:
Tarso Marques
Scott Speed
Didier Pironi
Arrgh. And there's the I again.
Ian Scheckter
Renault
Ted Whiteaway
Toranosuke Takagi
Trevor Blokdyk
Karl Wendlinger
Raul Boesel
Lotus
Let's revive this thread for the benefit of the newcomers!
Sebastian Vettel
Luca Badoer
Roberto Moreno
Onofre Marimon
Nick Wirth
Harald Ertl – the man with the big moustache.
Luigi Fagioli
Indianapolis Motor Speedway
Have we had Yannick Dalmas yet?
Should I start with '?' or with 'T" ? :D
Scuderia Castellotti
Quote from: faksta on May 22, 2009, 08:11:46 AM
Scuderia Castellotti
Istanbul Park
( The i's have it and will kill the thread if not used sparingly.)
Quote from: Ultra on May 22, 2009, 10:12:00 AM
The i's have it and will kill the thread if not used sparingly.
Kyalami ;D
This won't help with the "i" problem but...
Ignazio Giunti.
Ickx
only surnames allowed? :D
Quote from: Allemano on May 22, 2009, 01:29:08 PM
only surnames allowed? :D
I didn't say that. You could actually post something applicable to the thread rather than just give me grief though.
:P
Iso
Oh, strange thing. Seems like I didn't notice a whole page then :o
Xavier Perrot
Absent another reply within 7 days, faksta will be declared the winner and world champion of the Name Game.
Haha, Yves Montand!
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Toleman
:D!!!
Trying to be trendy, Nani Roma.