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Formula 1 quiz questions: lights out and away we go

Formula 1 has been thrilling fans since 1950, and the sport is packed with stories that make for brilliant quiz material. Whether your audience are hardcore petrolheads or casual fans who watched a few episodes of Drive to Survive, these twelve questions cover enough ground to keep everyone guessing.

From legendary rivalries and famous circuits to record-breaking champions and the big rule changes coming in 2026, here's a ready-made F1 round for your next quiz night.

The questions

1Which circuit hosted the very first Formula 1 World Championship race in 1950?

Answer:Silverstone(click to reveal)

The race took place on 13 May 1950 at a converted World War II airfield in Northamptonshire. It was won by Giuseppe "Nino" Farina driving for Alfa Romeo, and King George VI was in attendance. The circuit has remained on the F1 calendar ever since.

2Two drivers share the record for the most World Drivers' Championships with seven titles each. Name either of them.

Answer:Michael Schumacher or Lewis Hamilton(click to reveal)

Schumacher won his seven between 1994 and 2004, including five in a row with Ferrari. Hamilton matched that total between 2008 and 2020, winning six of his titles with Mercedes. Behind them, Juan Manuel Fangio holds five titles, and Max Verstappen has four.

3In 1976, Niki Lauda suffered a horrific crash at which circuit, where his car caught fire and he was trapped in the wreckage? He returned to racing just six weeks later.

Answer:The Nürburgring (the Nordschleife layout)(click to reveal)

The crash happened during the German Grand Prix. His car hit an embankment, burst into flames, and he was trapped in the cockpit for nearly a minute. He suffered severe burns to his face and lungs, and was given the last rites in hospital. Incredibly, he was back in the car within 42 days and finished fourth at the Italian Grand Prix. The whole saga was depicted in the 2013 film Rush.

4Which team holds the record for the most Constructors' Championships in F1 history?

Answer:Ferrari(click to reveal)

The Italian team has won 16 Constructors' Championships, more than any other constructor. They're also the only team to have competed in every single season since the championship began in 1950. McLaren sit second on the all-time list with ten titles.

5In F1, what does a yellow flag being waved at the side of the track tell the drivers?

Answer:Danger ahead, slow down and no overtaking(click to reveal)

A single yellow flag means there's a hazard near or partly on the track. A double yellow means the hazard is blocking the track and drivers must be prepared to stop. You can find a full breakdown of all the F1 flags on the official site.

6The Singapore Grand Prix, first held in 2008, introduced something to Formula 1 that had never been done before. What was it?

Answer:It was the first F1 night race(click to reveal)

The Marina Bay Street Circuit is lit by around 1,500 lighting projectors, making it bright enough for TV cameras to capture every detail. Racing under floodlights also means the race airs at a convenient time for European audiences despite the time zone difference. That first Singapore GP is also remembered for the "Crashgate" scandal, when Renault deliberately crashed one of their cars to gain a strategic advantage.

7How many world championships did Ayrton Senna win before his death at the 1994 San Marino Grand Prix?

Answer:Three (1988, 1990, 1991)(click to reveal)

All three were won driving for McLaren. He's widely considered one of the greatest drivers of all time, particularly for his extraordinary performances in wet conditions. He held the record for most pole positions at the time of his death with 65.

8Which Dutch driver won four consecutive World Drivers' Championships from 2021 to 2024?

Answer:Max Verstappen(click to reveal)

He won his first title in dramatic fashion after a last-lap overtake of Lewis Hamilton at the 2021 Abu Dhabi Grand Prix. His 2023 season was historically dominant, with 19 wins from 23 races. Lando Norris then ended his run by taking the 2025 title.

9What is the Italian Grand Prix circuit near Milan known as, often called "The Temple of Speed"?

Answer:Monza (Autodromo Nazionale Monza)(click to reveal)

Built in 1922, it's one of the fastest circuits on the calendar thanks to its long straights and low-downforce layout. It's been part of the F1 World Championship almost every year since 1950 and is the spiritual home of Ferrari's passionate fanbase, known as the Tifosi.

10Which American car brand is entering F1 as a new team for the 2026 season, becoming the first new constructor since Haas in 2016?

Answer:Cadillac (accept General Motors)(click to reveal)

Backed by General Motors, the team will race with Ferrari power units until 2029, when GM plans to build its own engines. Their driver line-up for the debut season features Valtteri Bottas and Sergio Perez, both former World Championship runners-up.

11The 2026 F1 season introduces major rule changes. One headline change is the removal of DRS. What does DRS stand for?

Answer:Drag Reduction System(click to reveal)

DRS allowed drivers to open a flap on their rear wing to reduce drag on straights, but only when within one second of the car ahead. For 2026, it's being replaced by Active Aero, where both front and rear wing elements can adjust automatically. The cars will also be smaller, lighter, and powered by sustainable fuels for the first time.

12Red Bull Racing won six Constructors' Championships between 2010 and 2023. Which driver won all four of their first titles, from 2010 to 2013?

Answer:Sebastian Vettel(click to reveal)

He became the sport's youngest ever quadruple world champion alongside teammate Mark Webber. The team then had to wait until 2022 for their next constructors' title, this time powered by Verstappen's record-breaking form. Vettel retired from F1 in 2022.


That's your F1 round sorted. The mix of history, circuits, and modern changes should give both old-school fans and newer viewers something to work with. If you want to build a full quiz around it, quizquiz.co makes it easy to put together a complete quiz night in minutes.

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