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Puzzles, Games and Name That Car => Solved AutoPuzzles => 2011 => Topic started by: faksta on October 01, 2010, 04:32:36 PM
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OK, so this is probably the hardest group puzzle from me thus far.
Everyone knows that motor racing is an expensive thing, and there have often been attempts to make the whole business cheaper by proposing some new formulae, sometimes successfully, sometimes not. Here are 12 such attempts, each representing a different formula and a different manufacturer. One point awaits everyone who names the vehicle and the formula. Some hints will follow.
Answers:
1. Fittipaldi - Volkswagen (Formula Brasil) metalshapes
2. Stohr F1000 (Formula 1000) metalshapes
3. CRS - Fiat (Formula Fire) pnegyesi
4. Marquis Stinger - Fuji Chaparral (Formula 440) metalshapes
5. Bellco Falcon 77A (FL500) pnegyesi
6. MEP X27 - Citroen (Formule Bleue) yves
7. Scarab Mk5 (Formula Vee) metalshapes
8. Martini - BMW (Formel M) metalshapes
9. SuperSpeeds Formula Maruti (Formula Maruti) pnegyesi
10. MTX 1-01 - Skoda (Formule Skoda) metalshapes
11. Quantum IV - Saab (Formula S) metalshapes
12. Swift DB-1 - Honda (Formula F) metalshapes
Points:
metalshapes - 8
pnegyesi - 3
yves - 1
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Very cool
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Thanks.
Expert opinion?
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Great puzzle!
Is #5 a Promot Formula Easter?
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No, sorry, no Promot here, and no Formula Easter cars.
Actually, there are enough cars and formulae to make a second edition, I think, if this one will be interesting enough :)
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#6 : MEP X27 Formule Bleue
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Sure. So, the dice is rolling now.
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And rolls to the Pros.
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I think #1 could be a Fitti Vee.
Formula Vee racer by the Fittipaldi brothers.
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#12 is a Swift DB1 Formula Ford with a Honda engine.
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#11 is a Saab Quantum IV Formula S
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#10 is a MTX Formula Skoda.
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Very good!
#10, 11 and 12 - basically right, but they now call Formula Ford Formula F (maybe to allow the use of other engines?), while Saab Quantum IV is rather Quantum IV - Saab (made by Quantum Motorcar Corp.). Can you name the model of the MTX? #10 is locked for you until your next reply.
#1 is a Fittipaldi, but not Formula Vee. Locked until your next reply as well.
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#8 is a Martini BMW Formel M.
I'll do a little more digging to try and correct my earlyer answers.
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#8 is also right.
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#1, Formula Brasil?
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#10, MTX 1-01
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Yes for both!
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#4 Scorpion Formula 440, and behind it a Lola T.340 Formula Ford.
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#7, Scarab Mk5 Formula Vee
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#2 Stohr F1000
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#2 and #7 - right.
#4 is partly right (formula). The picture on that page was signed wrongly, I suppose, as the name on the car's nose is different, and the car with that name indeed existed and looked the same (will post a proof after solving). Locked for you until your next reply.
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I found another pic where its called the Marquis Stinger.
And it does seem to say Stinger across the nose...
( I went by caption of that exact pic earlyer, but I had my doubts )
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Yes, it is a Marquis Stinger for Formula 440 with a Fuji Chaparral snowmobile engine. Now they are used in Formula 500 - don't know whether it is a direct successor or just a replacement class. I'll post the ad I've found later - it's on another computer.
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Here is the ad.
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I'm not really familiar with all the smaller Formula series and cars but I'll have a few (wild) guesses.
#9 Formula Talbot - Sparton FT80?
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No, it's not a Formula Talbot. It is from one of those 'not so automotive' countries.
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So no one wants to identify the remaining three Japanese, Indian and Italian cars?
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No3: Stagione 1993 di Gianluca Mazzullo. Tre gare a Monza con la CRS di Formula Fire.
No9: A Formula Maruti racer, built by Super Speeds
and as for No5:
(http://pds.exblog.jp/pds/1/200902/26/54/b0027254_138593.jpg)
Something like Bellco Falcon 77A from 1977
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Why didn't you do it before? ;)
Solved, points added.