Got 1 wrong (Haas). Oh you should do a similar quiz, but don't show the team name or any other clue. Basically become an odd one out quiz. Eg: Romain Grosjean Nico Hülkenberg Kimi Räikkönen Pastor Maldonado Answer: Kimi Räikkönen - he's the only one who have raced in the V10 era
@davidpanken To be fair, it's tough to tell since some people think that team lineages are the same team despite rebrandings (e.g. Renault and Alpine, Tyrell and Mercedes, Toro Rosso and VCARB, Stewart and Red Bull), whereas others consider them different teams entirely.
doesn't make sens : Gasly drive for Alpine which is Renault, Button for Brawn which is Mercedes so they are impostors but Hulk never actually drove for AM but for RP
Alpine is not the same as Renault. Same as Honda and Brawn not being the same as Mercedes. They may have the same people and staff, but the team name is different, so technically they didn’t race for the team. Seb tested positive at the start of 2022 and Nico replaced him, racing in Bahrain and Saudi Arabia for Aston Martin. And yes, he also raced for Racing Point (in 2020), at Silverstone and the Nürburgring. So yes, it does make sense.
@@jordanblair4077 Mercedes bought the brawn GP team for 2010. Like hi red bull purchased jaguar in 2004. Or how loutus f1 bought and sold the team from and to Renault.
@@munaclassic4020 I don’t understand what your point is? Button never drove for Mercedes. He drove for Brawn in 2009 and McLaren in 2010. End of story.
@@jordanblair4077 I am saying buying a team is like relocating a sports franchise. It’s still the same team just under new management so by that brawn is different ownership of the Mercedes team. I can say kimi raced for the Renault team as his lotus days were the same team different sponsors.
@@munaclassic4020 No, you cannot. He drove for “Lotus F1”. The same way Button drove for “Brawn GP”. It doesn’t matter who owned the team, it wasn’t called “Renault”, “Mercedes”, etc.