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Submit FeedbackI'm not sure if you know it, but Alteryx isn't the only organization that puts on a Grand Prix. Turns out they are pretty common for something called Formula 1.
This week's challenge gears up for the 2019 Grand Prix by taking a look at race data from 1950-2018. In Formula 1, points are awarded to the top 10 drivers after each race. After all the races in the year, the driver with the most points is named champion. Drivers also represent their teams in the "Constructor's Championship". (Constructor = Team) Use the provided data to find the youngest and oldest ever champions, and what team they drove for during that season.
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"I will let you go, Ricky. But first, I want you to say..."I... love... crepes."
Dan
10 MORE DAYS UNTIL MY FAVORITE EVENT OF THE YEAR!!
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Cheers, and see you all in a week!!
NJ
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