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Jaw-dropping car facts. Explore archive page 31 of Daily Car Facts, featuring automotive trivia about Formula One, Juan Manuel Fangio, Catera, Opel Omega, Cadillac, Alfa Romeo, Lamborghini, Audi, Murcielago, Yellow Teapot, Renault RS 01, Microsoft, Saturn, Outlook, Professor, and Alain Prost, and other remarkable car history facts.

Q: Which great Formula One driver was abducted by terrorists?

A: Juan Manuel Fangio

Q: Which American company produced the Catera model, a faithful copy of the Opel Omega?

A: Cadillac

Q: Which car won the first Formula One race in history, in 1950?

A: Alfa Romeo

Q: What was the first Lamborghini model released after the brand was acquired by Audi?

A: Murcielago

Q: Which Formula One car was also called the "Yellow Teapot"?

A: Renault RS 01

Q: What common product name do we find at Microsoft and Saturn cars?

A: Outlook

Q: Which French Formula One driver was named "Professor"?

A: Alain Prost

Q: What products did Opel first manufacture?

A: Sewing machines

Q: Which country is the largest car manufacturer in Europe?

A: Germany

Q: Who invented the Diesel engine?

A: Rudolf Diesel

Q: Which was the original name of the Porsche 911?

A: Porsche 901

Q: Electronic circuits whose cars contain the text "Made on Earth by humans"?

A: Tesla

Q: What motorcycle company did Ford work with to make a limited edition F150?

A: Harley-Davidson

Q: What is the name of the Skoda Octavia car on the Chinese market?

A: Skoda Ming Rui

Q: In which military conflict were taxis first used?

A: First World War

Q: In which year was the first generation of Volkswagen Golf launched on the market?

A: 1974

Q: In which country was the Premier President model produced?

A: India

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