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Started by João, December 18, 2010, 12:37:05 AM

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João

Yes,another group puzzle! And a lot of points  ;)

All these pictures are connected,so there are a lot of connections here!! 1 point each

1  point - Connections
2 points - Place and Pilot
3 points - Place,pilot and machine

Part I : Places

João

#1
Part II : Pilots!


João

Part IIIb and final : More cars...

Otto Puzzell

You wanna be the man, you gotta Name That Car!

Allemano


faksta

#6
Great! Thanks for posting! It will take some time, though  :)

João

#7
Thank you guys!  ;)


woodinsight

Excellent puzzle - will keep me busy for a while!

João

Ready OOOOOO


Set    OOOOOO


       GOOOOOO Pros!

billtorrance9999


faksta

Argh...I have several answers ready, but the problem is tying this all with pictures of places!

faksta

#13
Let's pretend Place #7 is Circuito de Gavea. Then we'll have Car #3 related to it - a 5.3-liter Stutz special and Driver #10 (?), who may be Jose Villafranca. The year should be 1938 in this case.


Another set related to Circuito de Gavea will be Irineu Correa (driver #9) and his Ford V8 Special (car #2), who has won there in 1934.

João

Quote from: billtorrance9999 on January 20, 2011, 10:39:44 AM
I'm guessing BRAZIL!

Brazil and ?  ;)

QuoteLet's pretend Place #7 is Circuito de Gavea. Then we'll have Car #3 related to it - a 5.3-liter Stutz special and Driver #10 (?), who may be Jose Villafranca. The year should be 1938 in this case.

You're right with the car and the place! In this case the driver appears with the machine,so it's not driver #10,and it's José Villafranca indeed! Nice Faksta,3 points for you!

More pictures...Circuito da Gávea 1938 :

João

QuoteAnother set related to Circuito de Gavea will be Irineu Correa (driver #9) and his Ford V8 Special (car #2), who has won there in 1934.

Absolutely right! and more points!

More pictures :

Ehhxekt

I would connect Pilot #11 with Car #14, and their combo to Place #5. The event is III Circuito do Maracanã, on April 3, 1954, where well-known Brazilian architect Sérgio Bernardes finished 2nd overall and won his category at the wheel of his newly acquired Ferrari 225S Spyder Vignale.
An excellent puzzle indeed... :thumbsup:

João

#17
Quote from: Ehhxekt on January 20, 2011, 06:44:04 PM
I would connect Pilot #11 with Car #14, and their combo to Place #5. The event is III Circuito do Maracanã, on April 3, 1954, where well-known Brazilian architect Sérgio Bernardes finished 2nd overall and won his category at the wheel of his newly acquired Ferrari 225S Spyder Vignale.
An excellent puzzle indeed... :thumbsup:

Thanks!

Fantastic answer Ehhxekt!! 3 points for you

This Ferrari still exists here :

faksta

Is place #1 Autodromo Virgilio Tavora? It then should be related to car #12 - Torke-Maserati and driver #6 - Chico Landi.
Probably you meant to include another car here as well - #6 Maserati 300S chassis #3062, which, as far as I remember, has later become the Torke.

faksta

And in case place #6 is indeed somewhere around Interlagos, let's tie it to car #5 - Ferrari 250TR #0606MM and driver #5 - Aguinaldo de Gois Filho (should be 1961 Interlagos 500km).

faksta

Place #3 - Boa Vista? Then it should be connected with drivers on photo #3 (Alvaro and Aylton Varanda) and cars #7 (Ferrari 500 Mondial) and #8 (Ferrari 225S Spider Vignale as well?).

João

#21
Quote from: faksta on January 21, 2011, 12:11:44 PM
Is place #1 Autodromo Virgilio Tavora? It then should be related to car #12 - Torke-Maserati and driver #6 - Chico Landi.
Probably you meant to include another car here as well - #6 Maserati 300S chassis #3062, which, as far as I remember, has later become the Torke.

No points here  :-\

Place number #1 : wrong,it isn't the Autodromo Virgilio Tavora...but a famous F1 circuit
Car number #12 : Yes,it's the Torke-Maserati driven by Chico Landi,racer number #6.I can't see this option here for car and pilot so no points too.
It wasn't chassis #3062 that has later become the Torke but...... _____________

Another picture of Torke :

João

Quote from: faksta on January 21, 2011, 12:15:40 PM
And in case place #6 is indeed somewhere around Interlagos, let's tie it to car #5 - Ferrari 250TR #0606MM and driver #5 - Aguinaldo de Gois Filho (should be 1961 Interlagos 500km).

Again,the same thing...wrong place ( far from that ) right car and right driver ,and no points  :-\
It's indeed the 1961 500km of Interlagos,but try to match with another place

João

Quote from: faksta on January 21, 2011, 01:53:22 PM
Place #3 - Boa Vista? Then it should be connected with drivers on photo #3 (Alvaro and Aylton Varanda) and cars #7 (Ferrari 500 Mondial) and #8 (Ferrari 225S Spider Vignale as well?).

Wrong place,there is no place for this Ferrari 500 Mondial picture.It's a connection photo.Find another point that connects this picture to another thing.(To another car or pilot).

Pilot and Car :  ;)

Ehhxekt

The photo of Car #13, an Alfa Romeo JK with Mário Olivetti (Pilot #7) standing beside it, was taken at the Circuito de Petrópolis in 1961; I'd connect them to Place #4, Belvedere of Petrópolis.
Place #4 seems to be a link in another thread as well: on 24 September, 1933, Roberto Marinho (Pilot #2) set a speed record in his Voisin C20 Coupé (Car #1) at the Rio–Petrópolis road race.
The inaugural race at Place #2, Circuito da Praia de Botafogo, was held on 17 June, 1956. Overall winner was Car #9, a Ferrari 225S driven by Arthuro de Souza Costa. Could he be Pilot #4?