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|First held = [[1950 Alternate Formula One season|1950]] (as honorific title) | |First held = [[1950 Alternate Formula One season|1950]] (as honorific title)<br>[[1979 Alternate Formula One season|1979]] (as actual race) | ||
|Last held = [[2019 Alternate Formula One season|2019]] (as honorific title) | |Last held = [[2019 Alternate Formula One season|2019]] (as honorific title)<br>[[2017 Alternate Formula One season|2017]] (as actual race) | ||
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|Most wins driver = {{GER}} [[Sebastian Vettel]] (3) | |Most wins driver = {{GER}} [[Sebastian Vettel]] (3) | ||
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The '''European Grand Prix''' was a race on the [[Alternate Formula One|Formula One]] calendar. The European Grand Prix is usually held when a European country is already holding another Grand Prix. | The '''European Grand Prix''' was a race on the [[Alternate Formula One|Formula One]] calendar. The European Grand Prix is usually held when a European country is already holding another Grand Prix. | ||
It was first held in [[ | It was first held in [[1979 Alternate Formula One season|1979]] on the Brands Hatch circuit. Until 1978, the European Grand Prix was not an actual race, but an honorific title awarded by the FIA to one Grand Prix in Europe. This tradition returned as a one-off in 2019, when the [[Cyprus Grand Prix|Cyprus Grands Prix]] were designated the European Grands Prix to celebrate Cyprus joining the European Union 15 years before. | ||
==History== | |||
===1970s=== | |||
The concept of an honorific European Grand Prix fell out of favour in the mid-late 1970s after a number of controversial nominations. The 1977 season saw the Soviet Grand Prix nominated, but the race did not live up to the honour after organisers allegedly mixed up the Italian and American flags for winner [[Mario Andretti]]. The 1978 season saw the Mugello Grand Prix nominated, but this again would prove controversial due to the double-booking with [[Dywa GP]] by the race organisers and the domination of the race by the [[Brabham|Brabham BT46B]] "fan car". | |||
The honorific status of the race was dropped in 1979 in favour of a more traditional Grand Prix. Brands Hatch would host the first ever European Grand Prix as the [[British Grand Prix]] rotated back to Silverstone. | |||
===1980s=== | |||
In 1980, talks for Silverstone to hold the European Grand Prix fell through early in the year. The [[Dubai Grand Prix]] was scheduled in it's place, but the race proved unpopular with drivers and teams alike and did not return for 1981. Brands Hatch would again host the European Grand Prix in 1981. | |||
==Previous Winners== | ==Previous Winners== | ||
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| {{ITA}} [[Ferrari]] | | {{ITA}} [[Ferrari]] | ||
| {{ITA}} [[Ferrari|Scuderia Ferrari Gauloises]] | | {{ITA}} [[Ferrari|Scuderia Ferrari Gauloises]] | ||
|rowspan=4| {{GBR}} Silverstone National | |rowspan=4| {{GBR}} Silverstone National Circuit | ||
|- | |- | ||
| {{FRA}} Sébastien Bourdais | | {{FRA}} Sébastien Bourdais | ||
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| {{AUT}} [[Red Bull|Red Bull-Honda]] | | {{AUT}} [[Red Bull|Red Bull-Honda]] | ||
| {{AUT}} [[Red Bull|Red Bull Racing]] | | {{AUT}} [[Red Bull|Red Bull Racing]] | ||
|rowspan= | |rowspan=8| {{ITA}} Autodromo Internazionale del Mugello | ||
|- | |- | ||
| {{GER}} [[Sebastian Vettel]] | | {{GER}} [[Sebastian Vettel]] | ||
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|- | |- | ||
| {{ITA}} Davide Valsecchi | | {{ITA}} Davide Valsecchi | ||
| {{IND}} [[Force India-Renault]] | | {{IND}} [[Force India|Force India-Renault]] | ||
| {{IND}} [[Force India|Sahara Force India F1 Team]] | | {{IND}} [[Force India|Sahara Force India F1 Team]] | ||
|- | |- | ||
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| {{GBR}} [[McLaren|Vodafone McLaren Mercedes]] | | {{GBR}} [[McLaren|Vodafone McLaren Mercedes]] | ||
|- | |- | ||
|colspan=6| ''2004 | ! [[2009 Alternate Formula One season|2009]] | ||
| {{AUS}} [[Rhys Davies]] | |||
| {{GBR}} [[Williams|Williams-Honda]] | |||
| {{GBR}} [[Williams|AT&T Williams]] | |||
|- | |||
! [[2008 Alternate Formula One season|2008]] | |||
| {{AUS}} [[Daniel Melrose]] | |||
| {{GER}} [[BMW Sauber]] | |||
| {{GER}} [[BMW Sauber|BMW Sauber F1 Team]] | |||
|- | |||
! [[2007 Alternate Formula One season|2007]] | |||
| {{AUS}} [[Daniel Melrose]] | |||
| {{GER}} [[Sauber|BMW Sauber]] | |||
| {{GER}} [[Sauber|BMW Sauber F1 Team]] | |||
|rowspan=3| {{GER}} Nürburgring GP-Strecke | |||
|- | |||
! [[2006 Alternate Formula One season|2006]] | |||
| {{FIN}} [[Kimi Räikkönen]] | |||
| {{FRA}} [[Renault]] | |||
| {{FRA}} [[Renault|Mild Seven Renault F1 Team]] | |||
|- | |||
! [[2005 Alternate Formula One season|2005]] | |||
| {{GER}} [[Nick Heidfeld]] | |||
| {{GBR}} [[McLaren|McLaren-Mercedes]] | |||
| {{GBR}} [[McLaren|Team McLaren Mercedes]] | |||
|- | |||
|colspan=6| ''2004 not held'' | |||
|- | |- | ||
! [[2003 Alternate Formula One season|2003]] | ! [[2003 Alternate Formula One season|2003]] | ||
| {{ | | {{GBR}} [[James James Davies]] | ||
| {{ | | {{GBR}} [[McLaren|McLaren-Mercedes]] | ||
| {{ | | {{GBR}} [[McLaren|West McLaren Mercedes]] | ||
|rowspan=4| {{GER}} Nürburgring GP-Strecke | |rowspan=4| {{GER}} Nürburgring GP-Strecke | ||
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|colspan=6| ''1998-1999 not held'' | |colspan=6| ''1998-1999 not held'' | ||
|- | |- | ||
| | ! [[1997 Alternate Formula One season|1997]] | ||
| {{Unknown}} TBA | |||
| {{Unknown}} TBA | |||
| {{Unknown}} TBA | |||
| {{ESP}} Circuito Permanente del Jerez | |||
|- | |||
! [[1996 Alternate Formula One season|1996]] | |||
| {{Unknown}} TBA | |||
| {{Unknown}} TBA | |||
| {{Unknown}} TBA | |||
|rowspan=2| {{GER}} Nürburgring GP-Strecke | |||
|- | |||
! [[1995 Alternate Formula One season|1995]] | |||
| {{Unknown}} TBA | |||
| {{Unknown}} TBA | |||
| {{Unknown}} TBA | |||
|- | |- | ||
|colspan=6| ''1988- | ! [[1994 Alternate Formula One season|1994]] | ||
| {{GBR}} [[Jack Christopherson]] | |||
| {{GBR}} [[Williams|Williams-Renault]] | |||
| {{GBR}} [[Williams|Rothmans Williams Renault]] | |||
| {{ESP}} Circuito Permanente del Jerez | |||
|- | |||
|colspan=6| ''1988-1993 not held'' | |||
|- | |- | ||
![[1987 Alternate Formula One season|1987]] | ![[1987 Alternate Formula One season|1987]] | ||
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| {{FRA}} Dijon-Prenois | | {{FRA}} Dijon-Prenois | ||
|- | |- | ||
|colspan=6| '' | ! [[1986 Alternate Formula One season|1986]] | ||
| {{Unknown}} TBA | |||
| {{Unknown}} TBA | |||
| {{Unknown}} TBA | |||
|rowspan=3| {{GER}} Nürburgring GP-Strecke | |||
|- | |||
! [[1985 Alternate Formula One season|1985]] | |||
| {{Unknown}} TBA | |||
| {{Unknown}} TBA | |||
| {{Unknown}} TBA | |||
|- | |||
! [[1984 Alternate Formula One season|1984]] | |||
| {{Unknown}} TBA | |||
| {{Unknown}} TBA | |||
| {{Unknown}} TBA | |||
|- | |||
! [[1983 Alternate Formula One season|1983]] | |||
| {{Unknown}} TBA | |||
| {{Unknown}} TBA | |||
| {{Unknown}} TBA | |||
| {{FRA}} Dijon-Prenois | |||
|- | |||
|colspan=6| ''1982 not held'' | |||
|- | |||
! [[1981 Alternate Formula One season|1981]] | |||
| {{Unknown}} TBA | |||
| {{Unknown}} TBA | |||
| {{Unknown}} TBA | |||
| {{FRA}} Dijon-Prenois | |||
|- | |||
|colspan=6| ''1980 not held'' | |||
|- | |||
! [[1979 Alternate Formula One season|1979]] | |||
| {{AUS}} [[Alan Jones]] | |||
| {{GBR}} [[Williams]] | |||
| {{GBR}} [[Williams|Saudia Williams Racing Team]] | |||
| {{GBR}} Brands Hatch | |||
|- | |||
|- style="background:#FED8B1;" | |||
! [[1978 Alternate Formula One season|1978]] | |||
| {{GBR}} [[James Hunt]] | |||
| {{GBR}} [[Brabham]]-[[Ford]] | |||
| {{GBR}} [[Brabham|Martini Racing]] | |||
| {{ITA}} Mugello | |||
|- | |- | ||
|- style="background:#FED8B1;" | |- style="background:#FED8B1;" |
Latest revision as of 14:24, 21 June 2022
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Race Statistics | |
Number of times held | 0 |
First held | 1950 (as honorific title) 1979 (as actual race) |
Last held | 2019 (as honorific title) 2017 (as actual race) |
Number of venues | 0 |
Most wins (drivers) | Sebastian Vettel (3) |
Most wins (constructor) | Template:AUT Red Bull (4) |
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The European Grand Prix was a race on the Formula One calendar. The European Grand Prix is usually held when a European country is already holding another Grand Prix.
It was first held in 1979 on the Brands Hatch circuit. Until 1978, the European Grand Prix was not an actual race, but an honorific title awarded by the FIA to one Grand Prix in Europe. This tradition returned as a one-off in 2019, when the Cyprus Grands Prix were designated the European Grands Prix to celebrate Cyprus joining the European Union 15 years before.
History
1970s
The concept of an honorific European Grand Prix fell out of favour in the mid-late 1970s after a number of controversial nominations. The 1977 season saw the Soviet Grand Prix nominated, but the race did not live up to the honour after organisers allegedly mixed up the Italian and American flags for winner Mario Andretti. The 1978 season saw the Mugello Grand Prix nominated, but this again would prove controversial due to the double-booking with Dywa GP by the race organisers and the domination of the race by the Brabham BT46B "fan car".
The honorific status of the race was dropped in 1979 in favour of a more traditional Grand Prix. Brands Hatch would host the first ever European Grand Prix as the British Grand Prix rotated back to Silverstone.
1980s
In 1980, talks for Silverstone to hold the European Grand Prix fell through early in the year. The Dubai Grand Prix was scheduled in it's place, but the race proved unpopular with drivers and teams alike and did not return for 1981. Brands Hatch would again host the European Grand Prix in 1981.
Previous Winners
By Year
An orange background indicates an event that was given the European Grand Prix title as a honorific.