Few sports command a global following quite like Formula 1. From the screaming V10 engines of decades past to today’s hybrid power units, F1 has always been about speed, strategy, and larger-than-life rivalries.

Whether you’ve followed the sport since the days of Senna and Prost, or you’re a newer fan who got hooked after binge-watching a certain Netflix documentary, this Formula 1 quiz is designed to challenge what you know. We’ve put together a mix of quiz questions covering legendary drivers, iconic circuits, record-breaking teams, and the sport’s rich history. Ready to find out if you’re a paddock regular or still learning the ropes?

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Q1- Who won the very first Formula 1 World Championship in 1950?
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Q2- Which country hosts the Monza circuit, famously known as the "Temple of Speed"?
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Q3- Who was the youngest driver ever to win an F1 World Championship?
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Q4- What does "DRS" stand for in Formula 1
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Q5- Which team has won the most Constructors' Championships in F1 history?
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Q6- Which race is widely considered the most prestigious event on the F1 calendar?
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Q7- Which independent constructor, founded in 1966 by a British businessman, remains one of the sport's most iconic team names?
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Q8- Which driver holds the record for the most pole positions in Formula 1 history?
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Q9- In what year did the Formula 1 World Championship officially begin?
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Q10- Which team dominated the turbo-hybrid era from 2014 onwards?
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Q11- Which British circuit hosted the very first round of the F1 World Championship?
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Q12- Who won the closely contested 2021 F1 World Championship on the final lap of the final race?
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Q13- What is the term for the area where cars stop during a race to change tyres and make repairs?
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The Global Appeal of Formula 1 🌍

Formula 1 isn’t just a European motorsport anymore — it’s a genuine global spectacle. The calendar now spans five continents, taking in glamorous street circuits like Las Vegas and Singapore alongside classic tracks like Montreal, Spa-Francorchamps, and Suzuka. This international reach has helped the sport attract a huge new wave of fans across North America in recent years, particularly after its Netflix documentary series.

Canada has been part of that story for a long time. The country first hosted a World Championship Grand Prix in 1967, with the race alternating between Mosport Park in Ontario and Mont-Tremblant in Quebec. Montreal took over in 1978 at the Circuit Île Notre-Dame — a man-made island in the St. Lawrence River built for Expo 67 — and has held the race ever since1. Formula 1 has since confirmed it will keep racing in Montreal through 20352.

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The Wall of Champions

The barrier on the exit of Montreal’s final chicane got its nickname in 1999, when three world champions — Damon Hill, Jacques Villeneuve and Michael Schumacher — all crashed into the same wall across a single race weekend. It has been catching drivers out ever since.

Race weekends themselves have also evolved to keep fans engaged. Alongside the traditional Sunday Grand Prix, several rounds now feature a Sprint race on Saturday — a shorter, high-intensity event that hands out its own points and often shakes up the grid before the main race. Montreal hosted its first Sprint weekend in 20261.

Canada is a really nice track to drive, and you get a sense of atmosphere going around it. Overhanging trees give it the feel of a park, and it feels like a street circuit.

Jolyon Palmer, former Renault F1 driver

Behind the scenes, F1 has become as much a technological and commercial powerhouse as a sport. Teams operate on strict budget caps, employ hundreds of engineers, and pour resources into simulations, aerodynamics, and data analysis to find fractions of a second in lap time. It’s this blend of raw speed and cutting-edge innovation that keeps fans hooked, whether they’re watching from the grandstand or the couch.

The Evolution of Formula 1 🏎️

What started as a scrappy, dangerous pursuit has grown into one of the most technologically advanced sports in the world. Cars have evolved from simple front-engined machines into carbon-fibre, hybrid-powered marvels, while tragic losses in the sport’s early decades directly shaped the safety standards now mandatory on every grid. Behind every rule change lies the same driving force: making F1 faster, safer, and more competitive.

Formula 1 has changed dramatically since that first Silverstone race in 1950. Here’s a quick look at how the sport has transformed over the decades:

1950

The First Championship

F1's inaugural World Championship race is held at Silverstone.

1960s-70s

Aerodynamic wings transform car design

Rear-engined cars and sponsorship liveries redefine performance and appearance.

1978

Montreal joins the calendar

Gilles Villeneuve wins the first race on the island circuit later renamed in his honour.

1994

Senna's death sparks a safety revolution

His loss at Imola triggers decades of reform in crash protection and medical response.

2014

Hybrid power units enter the sport

Turbo-hybrid engines reshape both performance and race strategy.

2018

The halo device becomes mandatory

This protective structure shields drivers' heads from impacts and debris.

2022

New rules aim to close up the field

Updated aerodynamic regulations are designed to improve overtaking.

2026

A complete technical reset

Lighter cars, 50/50 hybrid power units, fully sustainable fuel and active aerodynamics replace the old formula.

2030

F1 targets a net-zero carbon future.

The sport commits to sustainable fuels and greener technology.

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Iconic Rivalries That Shaped the Sport ✨

Some of F1’s most memorable moments have come from fierce rivalries between drivers. Senna and Prost’s battles in the late 1980s brought raw intensity to McLaren, occasionally spilling into controversial collisions.

McLaren Formula 1 car in papaya orange livery cornering on track
McLaren's Lando Norris in action during the 2024 Formula 1 Dutch Grand Prix at Zandvoort. (Image source: Steffen Prößdorf)

More recently, the 2021 title fight between Lewis Hamilton and Max Verstappen captivated fans worldwide, culminating in one of the most dramatic championship deciders in the sport’s history. These rivalries aren’t just about lap times — they add the emotional stakes that keep millions of fans tuning in every race weekend.

Lewis Hamilton and Michael Schumacher share the record for Canadian Grand Prix wins, with
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victories each in Montreal.

Canada has produced its own share of F1 storylines, too. Gilles Villeneuve won the very first Montreal Grand Prix in 1978 and became a national icon before his death in 1982; the circuit carries his name today1. His son Jacques went one better, taking the 1997 World Championship with Williams — still the only title won by a Canadian driver3. And Montreal-born Lance Stroll continues to fly the flag on the current grid alongside Fernando Alonso at Aston Martin4.

Why Formula 1 Is More Than Just Fast Cars 🏁

At first glance, Formula 1 might seem like a sport that’s all about speed — but every Grand Prix is also a strategic battle. Teams constantly analyze tire wear, fuel loads, weather conditions, and rival tactics to decide the perfect moment for a pit stop or whether to push for an overtake.

Success also depends on teamwork. Hundreds of engineers, mechanics, strategists, and analysts work behind the scenes to give drivers the best possible chance of winning. A race can be decided by a perfectly executed two-second pit stop, a clever tire strategy, or a split-second decision from the pit wall.

Modern Formula 1 is also at the forefront of automotive innovation. Many technologies developed for F1, from hybrid power systems to advanced aerodynamics and data analysis, have influenced road cars over the years. The 2026 rules push that further still, pairing a 50/50 split between combustion and electric power with fully sustainable fuel5. It’s this combination of elite driving skill, engineering excellence, and tactical thinking that makes Formula 1 one of the most fascinating sports in the world.

Whatever your final score, hopefully this quiz sent you down a few interesting rabbit holes along the way. Drop your result in the poll below and let us know which question caught you out — we’d love to hear from fellow fans!

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  1. “Circuit Guide: Everything You Need to Know About the Circuit Gilles Villeneuve.” Formula1.com, Formula One World Championship Ltd., 21 May 2026, formula1.com. Accessed 21 Aug. 2026.
  2. “Formula 1 to Race in Canada Until 2035 with New Extension.” Formula1.com, Formula One World Championship Ltd., 2025, formula1.com. Accessed 21 Aug. 2026.
  3. “Hall of Fame: Jacques Villeneuve.” Formula1.com, Formula One World Championship Ltd., formula1.com. Accessed 21 Aug. 2026.
  4. “Canadian Driver Lance Stroll Will Continue Racing for Aston Martin into 2026 Season.” TSN, Bell Media, tsn.ca. Accessed 21 Aug. 2026.
  5. “FIA Unveils Formula 1 Regulations for 2026 and Beyond Featuring More Agile Cars and Active Aerodynamics.” Formula1.com, Formula One World Championship Ltd., formula1.com. Accessed 21 Aug. 2026.

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Ryan Myers - Editorial Manager Superprof Canada

As Editorial Manager of the Canadian Superprof blog, I combine my passion for independent learning with my expertise in content creation to guide and inspire readers.