ποΈ Formula 1 Trivia
From Fangio to Verstappen, Silverstone to Singapore β how well do you know the pinnacle of motorsport? Seven categories, every era covered.
Formula 1 is the pinnacle of motorsport β a collision of extreme engineering, physical endurance, and strategic brilliance played out on circuits from Monaco's narrow streets to the high-speed banks of Monza. Since 1950, it has produced some of sport's most compelling rivalries, most dramatic finishes, and most extraordinary feats of human and mechanical performance.
This quiz covers the full sweep of F1 history: the records that define greatness, the teams that built dynasties, the drivers who became legends, and the technical innovations that transformed what a racing car can do.
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Formula 1 has been the pinnacle of motorsport since 1950 β a sport defined by extreme engineering, extraordinary driving talent, and the constant tension between human ambition and physical limit. In 75 years it has produced some of sport's greatest champions: Fangio's impossible win rate, Senna's otherworldly wet-weather laps, Schumacher's five consecutive titles, Hamilton's record-breaking longevity, and Verstappen's era-defining dominance.
Seven categories, 10 questions each. Play all 70 or focus on whatever you know best β the history, the champions, the drivers, the circuits, the technology, or the facts that make F1 genuinely unlike any other sport. Every answer comes with a fact that adds context to what you just learned.
The 1950 inaugural championship, Fangio's four-team record, the Indianapolis anomaly, Bernie Ecclestone's commercial transformation, and the birth of the Constructors' Championship.
Seven championships, 103 wins, the youngest champion, the most pole positions, McLaren's 1.80-second pit stop, and Verstappen's 19-win season.
Ferrari's 16 titles, Mercedes' 8-championship streak, McLaren's papaya origins, Brawn GP's miracle season, and Red Bull's rise from energy drink sponsorship to dominant team.
Prost and Senna's famous rivalry, Niki Lauda's 40-day comeback at Monza, Hamilton's debut points season, Verstappen's controversial 2021 title, and the only woman to score championship points.
Monaco's street circuit, Monza's Temple of Speed, Spa's Eau Rouge, Singapore under lights, Suzuka's figure-of-eight layout, and the NΓΌrburgring Nordschleife known as the Green Hell.
250+ data channels, 5-6g braking forces, tires at 100Β°C+, hybrid power units, DRS, the aerodynamic downforce that could theoretically drive on a tunnel ceiling, and carbon brakes glowing at 1000Β°C.
Warm podium champagne, Hans Heyer's unique quadruple designation, Lella Lombardi's half-point, the 71-year British anthem streak, and the $7 million cost of a single car.
Key numbers and records that define the pinnacle of motorsport.