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Default Difficult question.... hope somebody can answer it! - 07-13-2006 , 02:42 AM






Hi,

For a F1 manager I need to fill in a multiple choice question which I
cannot find the answer for. So my question is if someone knows the
answers and wants to share it :-)

The question is:

"Who developed an in-line six cylinder turbocharged F1engine in 1981
which was never raced?"

A) Trevor Van Rooyen
B) Max Heidegger
C) Paul Morgan
D) Mario Illien
E) Mike Costin

Very hard to find on the internet. I think A en B are incorrect so I
think it must be C,D or E.
Hope someone of you readers knows!

Thanks in advance,
Koen


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Default Re: Difficult question.... hope somebody can answer it! - 07-13-2006 , 04:31 AM







osados (AT) gmail (DOT) com wrote:
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Hi,

For a F1 manager I need to fill in a multiple choice question which
I
cannot find the answer for. So my question is if someone knows the
answers and wants to share it :-)

The question is:

"Who developed an in-line six cylinder turbocharged F1engine in 1981
which was never raced?"

A) Trevor Van Rooyen
B) Max Heidegger
C) Paul Morgan
D) Mario Illien
E) Mike Costin
My 2 (Euro)cents: B)
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Default Re: Difficult question.... hope somebody can answer it! - 07-13-2006 , 01:44 PM



osados (AT) gmail (DOT) com wrote:
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Very hard to find on the internet.
No it's not; I've posted the answer at least twice in the past

pete
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