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Weird car facts even your petrolhead friends wouldn't know. Explore archive page 97 of Daily Car Facts, featuring automotive trivia about Circuito, Jarama, British, Bentley, Bentley Boys, Indy 500, Ray Harroun, No Honking, Trumpet, JFK, Lincoln, Peugeot 504 Has, Benetton, Formula 1, and Toleman TG186, and other remarkable car history facts.

Q: In what year was Circuito del Jarama inaugurated?

A: 1967

Q: What was the name of the group of wealthy British motorists who drove Bentley sports cars to victory in the 1920s?

A: Bentley Boys

Q: Who was the first Indy 500 winner?

A: Ray Harroun

Q: What musical instrument is found on the "No Honking" road sign?

A: Trumpet

Q: What brand was the car JFK was in during the fateful moment in 1963?

A: Lincoln

Q: Which Peugeot model had the longest production run?

A: Peugeot 504

Q: Has Cadillac achieved the longest car jump?

A: No

Q: During what period did Benetton operate in Formula 1?

A: 1986 - 2001

Q: How was the Formula 1 car initially known as Toleman TG186 renamed?

A: Benetton B186

Q: Which Lincoln model has a name similar to a film directed by Martin Scorsese?

A: Lincoln Aviator

Q: What is the weight of the textile roof of the Audi R8 Spyder model?

A: 30 kg

Q: Which car company patented the idea of the Soybean Car in 1942?

A: Ford

Q: How many doors do the Chinese cars called "Ice Cream" have?

A: 2

Q: What zodiac sign did Henry Ford have?

A: Leo

Q: What is the name of the first electric BMW car?

A: BMW 1602 Elektro-antrieb

Q: How is the name of the Hyundai company translated from Korean?

A: Modernity

Q: What was the first Romanian car model equipped with two windshields?

A: Dacia 1310 Sport

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