Saturday, 17 October 2009

Question for October 17th - Hari

What am I talking about?

8 comments:

Kiran Vyakaranam said...

Something to do with F1. The flags are the driver's and the team's nations (Schumacher/Ferrari, etc). The letters are tyres (Bridgestone/Michelin). The next three are driver wins/podium finishes/points earned?

Nikhil said...

Countries of F1 driver and car winners. 2000-2004 was when Schumacher in his Ferrari won everything.

B and M then stand for Bridgestone and Micheline. The final column in the total points for the driver. The middle 2 numbers are # of wins and poles??

Nice question..

Rahul said...

It shows the winners of the overall f1 championships, the columns from left to right being year, nationality of winning driver, team's nationality, tyres (bridgestone or Michelin), number of wins?, ?, total points of the winner.

Gaurav Kane said...

The 1st 2 columns (other than the year) are the F1 player and constructors winners for those years. Next column is the tire (Michelin or Bridgestone). Not sure about the next 2 columns (no of wins or summat) but the last one is the team championship points.

Ankur said...

F1..

From left to right
Driver Nationality
Constructor Nationality
Tyre
Podium Finishes?
Race Wins?
Constructor Points

Nirav Kanodra said...

Formula 1 winners
B and M is a giveaway for tyres.
flag is the winner,
number of races won and total points in the year

PS said...

Formula1:

Year, Drivers' champion's country, Constructors' champion's country, Tyre manufacturer (Bridgestone/Michelin - though thats irrelevant after 2007), WDC's number of pole positions, WDC's number of race wins, WDC's total points.

The Answer said...

Year, world champion driver nationality, world champion constructor nationality, tyre used, num of poles, num of wins, points from 2000-2008 in F1 World Championship. Congrats to all who go it.

-Hari