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100

This American brand uses a blue oval with its founder's name written in script.

What is Ford?

100

Lightning McQueen is the main racing character in this animated Pixar franchise.

What is Cars?

100

This fluid keeps your engine cool and prevents it from overheating

What is coolant (or antifreeze)

100

This eccentric billionaire founded Tesla Motors' major rival space company and took over as Tesla's CEO in 2008.

Who is Elon Musk?

100

This is the traditional, sticky white drink given to the winner of the Indianapolis 500.

What is milk?

200

This luxury brand's name consists of three letters that stand for "Bayerische Motoren Werke."

What is BMW?

200

Dominic Toretto famously drives a black 1970 Dodge Charger muscle car in this explosive film franchise.

What is The Fast and the Furious?

200

This device uses a heavy metal mesh to convert toxic exhaust gases into safer emissions before they leave the tailpipe.

What is a catalytic converter?

200

The 1973 oil crisis popularized small, fuel-efficient Japanese imports over giant American muscle cars made by this group of automakers.

Who are the Big Three?

200

This color flag is waved in racing to signal that the race is finished.

What is checkered?

300

A stylized trident inspired by a statue of Neptune in Bologna is the symbol of this Italian luxury brand.

What is Maserati?

300

The ghost-hunting vehicle known as Ecto-1 in this 1984 movie was a modified 1959 Cadillac ambulance.

What is Ghostbusters?

300

This metric measures the rotational twisting force of an engine, crucial for a vehicle's towing power.

What is torque?

300

This iconic British economy car, introduced in 1959, became a 1960s pop culture icon and was revived by BMW in 2001.

What is the Mini (or Mini Cooper)?

300

Drivers make a temporary stop along the pit wall during a race for new tires and fuel in this specific area.

What is a pit box (or pit lane)?

400

This Japanese brand's premium luxury division uses a simple, stylized letter "L" inside an oval.

What is Lexus?

400

In Wayne's World, Wayne and Garth famously rock out to Queen's "Bohemian Rhapsody" inside this small, blue 1976 AMC hatchback.

What is a Pacer?

400

This system uses a belt to connect the crankshaft to the camshaft, syncing the engine's valves.

What is a timing belt (or timing chain)?

400

In 1997, Toyota launched this vehicle in Japan, making it the world's first mass-produced hybrid passenger car.

What is the Prius?

400

This type of racing features two vehicles competing side-by-side from a dead stop over exactly a quarter-mile.

What is drag racing?

500

This British brand famous for the Defender features a simple green oval with its name.

What is Land Rover?

500

Christian Bale plays British driver Ken Miles as he helps build a racecar to beat Ferrari in this 2019 biographical drama.

What is Ford v Ferrari?

500

"Electronic Control Unit," this is the main computer brain that manages a modern car's engine performance.

What is the ECU?

500

This German engineer built the first functional, static gas-powered engine in 1879, long before his company merged with Daimler.

Who was Karl Benz?

500

This racing safety device stands for "Head and Neck Support" and restricts extreme head movement during a crash.

What is a HANS device?

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