Archive page 37

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Insane car facts that sound fake, but are 100% real. Explore archive page 37 of Daily Car Facts, featuring automotive trivia about Nicolas Maduro, Nurburgring, Toyota, Corolla, Aurel Persu, Father, Sports Car, John DeLorean Has, England, Rolls-Royce, Italy, Fuoristrada, Japanese Formula One, Suzuka What's, and Bentley, and other remarkable car history facts.

Q: Was the dictator Nicolas Maduro once employed as a bus driver?

A: Yes

Q: Which is the longest car circuit in the world?

A: Nurburgring

Q: Which is the best-selling model in the Toyota range?

A: Corolla

Q: Who made the first car in the world that had wheels inside the body, in 1924?

A: Aurel Persu

Q: Who is considered "The Father of the Sports Car"?

A: John DeLorean

Q: Has Yamaha ever produced cars?

A: Yes

Q: Which is the largest producer of bee honey in England?

A: Rolls-Royce

Q: What are off-road cars called in Italy?

A: Fuoristrada

Q: What is the name of the Japanese Formula One Grand Prix?

A: Suzuka

Q: What's the name of the Bentley car logo?

A: Winged B

Q: Thanks to which TV show did the Toyota Hilux Invincible appear on the market?

A: Top Gear

Q: From which African tree is the dashboard of the Russo-Baltique Impression car made?

A: Zebrano

Q: What metal is the Tramontana V12 car emblem made of?

A: White gold

Q: Which country do most WRC winning pilots come from?

A: Finland

Q: In which country was the Renault Torino manufactured?

A: Argentina

Q: In which country was synthetic fuel invented, in 1913?

A: Germany

Q: What were GM Futurliner buses used for?

A: Advertising

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