THE REAL STIG 2
AnGuRuSO 2
Gman333-x-Ferrari 1
Joc? 1
Steve Levin 1
gti138 1
Hazardous 0
From now on, all the questions will refer to non-six-wheeled cars. Hazardous gets no points.
So now we know that this car
was neither Italian, nor British,
did not win any races,
used slick tires,
did not feature skirts and downforce-generating undertrays,
and did feature cigarette advertising.
If I had known that I obviously would not have posted that question. All cars are allowed, including six wheelers and therefore the answer might as well have been 'no'. Admittedly quite unlikely but it was a completely valid question.
THE REAL STIG maintains a surprising lead at this point...
THE REAL STIG 4
AnGuRuSO 3
Joc? 3
gti138 2
Gman333-x-Ferrari 2
Steve Levin 1
Hazardous 0
So far we know that this car
was French,
did not win any races,
used slick tires,
did not feature skirts and downforce-generating undertrays,
did feature cigarette advertising,
was never raced by blonde-haired guys, but was raced by a Frenchman,
and did not use either a V6 engine or a Ford Cosworth engine.
Peter3hg comes out of absolutely nowhere to win this round!!!!
The Prost JS45, the last car in the Ligier-Prost line-up to carry the "JS" (Jo Schlesser) initials in its name, and the team's 1997 challenger. Driven by Olivier Panis and Shinji Nakano, was a potential race winner and a consistent challenger up to Olivier's leg-breaking crash in Canada. His replacement, Jarno Trulli, had some sparkling performances in the JS45, even leading half the race in Austria before an engine failure. Overall, a car which never actually fulfilled its potential.
And the round scoreboard looks like this:
Peter3hg 7
THE REAL STIG 4
gti138 4 (question counted, since it was before the guess)
AnGuRuSO 3
Joc? 3
Gman333-x-Ferrari 2
Steve Levin 1
Hazardous 0