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Inspiring car facts. Explore archive page 39 of Daily Car Facts, featuring automotive trivia about Ferrari Enzo, Japanese, Vet, Liquids, Formula One, Danger, Karting, President, United States, POTUS, USA 1, Audi, Piano, Kung Fu Panda, FIAT, and Soviet, and other remarkable car history facts.

Q: What is the nationality of the designer of the Ferrari Enzo model?

A: Japanese

Q: What was the profession of the one who invented the pneumatic tires?

A: Vet

Q: What is first removed from a car before dismantling?

A: Liquids

Q: What does the waving of the yellow flag mean in a Formula One race?

A: Danger

Q: What sport is first practiced by most Formula One drivers?

A: Karting

Q: What license plate number does the limousine of President of the United States (POTUS) have?

A: USA 1

Q: What musical instrument did Audi produce in 2009 to celebrate its centenary?

A: Piano

Q: Which European company produced the Kung Fu Panda model?

A: FIAT

Q: Which was the first Soviet car equipped with turn signals?

A: Pobeda

Q: Which was the first successful Lamborghini model?

A: Miura

Q: How long does the Sebring car race traditionally last?

A: 12 hours

Q: How many speakers does the Lexus LS 600 H have as standard?

A: 19

Q: Which cars participate in the Palm Beach Cavallino Classic competition?

A: Ferrari

Q: Which car company is associated with Beta, Delta, Gamma, Ypsilon models?

A: Lancia

Q: Which great Romanian rally driver modified a Bugatti for the first time in the world, for sports competitions?

A: Jean Calcianu

Q: What car model is said "to have put America's economy on wheels"?

A: Ford Model T

Q: Which is the most successful super luxe car brand in the world?

A: Rolls-Royce

Q: Which is the best-performing brand in the Volkswagen Group?

A: Bugatti

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