So, dear readers, here are the answers to some trivia questions for you to remember.
Is he the first driver to score points with two different teams in his first two Grand Prix appearances?
Oliver Bearman.
Bareman achieved the feat by finishing 10th in Sunday's Formula 1 Azerbaijan Grand Prix for Haas. Bareman was driving for the team in place of Kevin Magnussen, who missed the Azerbaijan Grand Prix and served a one-race suspension due to the penalty (and two-point penalty) he received for colliding with Pierre Gasly at the Italian Grand Prix.
The penalty took Magnussen's total penalty points to 12, resulting in a one-race suspension.
However, this was not Bareman's first F1 Grand Prix of the season: he took over in Ferrari's usual SF-24 in March when Spanish driver Carlos Sainz Jr. was absent for emergency appendectomy surgery. On his Ferrari and F1 debut, Bareman finished seventh, holding off Lando Norris and Lewis Hamilton in the closing stages.
Ferrari scored points on their F1 debut, while Haas scored points on their team debut in Baku on Sunday.
The team announced earlier this season that Bareman would be promoted to F1 with the team to drive alongside Esteban Ocon in 2025, meaning he will return to Haas full-time next year.
That's the piece of F1 history that the young driver made in Baku on Sunday – and maybe it'll be the answer that wins you, our readers, the next time you take the quiz on Quiz Night.

