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JonW

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Maybe it’s time for a clue.

This hotel is 5,920 miles away from London, and people who go there like getting wet...

Let’s see if anyone springs into action now.
 

Wanderer

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Maybe it’s time for a clue.

This hotel is 5,920 miles away from London, and people who go there like getting wet...

Let’s see if anyone springs into action now.

Summert to do with Yellowstone, there's a 'spring' there if that was a clue, and I think it was. Hope I'm wrong because I've no question ready and I'm working on a change tonight...
 

JonW

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Best guess based on clues, I have no idea about where or name of hotel

Ok then - time to move this along.

The oldest hotel in the world (as per the Guinness World Records) is a hot springs hotel in Yamanashi, Japan, that has been open since 705AD. Its name is Nishiyama Onsen Keiunkan and it has been continuously operated for over 1,300 years.

Looks alright as well (https://www.japanican.com/en/hotel/...VYbvtCh3pSAVuEAAYAiAAEgLgRfD_BwE&gclsrc=aw.ds)

Over to you Zag...
 

zagatoes30

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OK topical and relatively easy.

Lewis Hamilton won this years F1 World Championship with the most points ever, 408, but which two drivers have won the title with the lowest number of points?
 

GeoffCapes

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I'd guess it would be the drivers who won the fewest races, which I think came up as a question a while back, if memory serves me correctly was Keke Rosberg and Mike Hawthorn who only won 1 race each.
 

Oneball

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Nuvolari was never World Champion, I think he may even have retired by the time it came into existence but I like your logic, points for a win were less too back then.

Fangio and Ascari?