Archive page 67

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Car facts they don't want you to know. Explore archive page 67 of Daily Car Facts, featuring automotive trivia about Ford, Model T, Ford Model, Ford Mustang, All I Wanna, Datsun, Buick, BMW, Carbon, Clutch, London, World Rallying, Group B, Italian, and Autostrada, and other remarkable car history facts.

Q: What car did Ford build as the replacement for the Model T?

A: Ford Model A

Q: In what year was the Ford Mustang officially launched?

A: 1964

Q: In Sheryl Crow's 1993 hit "All I Wanna Do", which two car brands are referenced?

A: Datsun and Buick

Q: The central tub of a BMW i3 is made from which material?

A: Carbon fibre

Q: In what part of a car would you usually find a pressure plate?

A: Clutch

Q: When did the first electrically powered taxi cab officially take to the streets in London?

A: 1897

Q: Which category of World Rallying was banned at the end of 1986 following multiple fatalities?

A: Group B

Q: By what name is the Italian motorway network called?

A: Autostrada

Q: Which controversial safety feature was introduced at the start of the 2018 Formula One season?

A: Halo cockpit protector

Q: What was the first BMW model built in the United States?

A: BMW 318 i

Q: Can a Formula 1 car be driven at a temperature below zero degrees Celsius?

A: No

Q: Who holds the world record for driving an ice cream van the fastest?

A: Paddy McGuinness

Q: What is the first fully electric Porsche model?

A: Taycan

Q: Outside the United Kingdom, the Lotus Carlton was called what?

A: Lotus Omega

Q: According to Toyota, how many minutes did it take for the GR86 to sell out in the United Kingdom?

A: 90

Q: What was the first street circuit used in Formula 1?

A: Monaco

Q: Is every police car in the Netherlands equipped with a teddy bear?

A: Yes

Q: What's the fastest speed ever recorded by a Formula One car at an official event?

A: 372.6 km/h

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