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| {{ | | {{GER}} [[Pascal Wehrlein]] | ||
| {{ | | {{GER}} [[Precision|Precision-Mercedes]] | ||
| {{ | | {{GER}} [[Precision|TRILUX AMG Precision Motorsport]] | ||
| Circuit de Spa-Francorchamps | | Circuit de Spa-Francorchamps | ||
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| {{ | | {{CAN}} [[Gilles Villeneuve]] | ||
| {{ | | {{GBR}} [[Williams|Williams-Ford]] | ||
| {{ | | {{GBR}} [[Williams|Saudia Williams Racing Team]] | ||
|rowspan=4|Circuit Zolder | |rowspan=4|Circuit Zolder | ||
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Revision as of 09:53, 24 April 2021
For the ARWS event, see ARWS Belgian Grand Prix
Template:BEL Circuit de Spa-Francorchamps | |
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Race Statistics | |
Number of times held | 0 |
First held | 1923 |
Last held | 2009 |
Number of venues | 0 |
Most wins (drivers) | Michael Schumacher (3) |
Most wins (constructor) | Ferrari (10) |
Laps | 27 |
Circuit Length | 7.004 km (4.352 mi) |
Race Length | 189.108 km (117.504 mi) |
Circuit Length | 7.004 km (4.352 mi) |
Race Length | 189.108 km (117.504 mi) |
The Belgian Grand Prix was a race on the Formula One calendar. It was first held in 1923 as part of the AIACR Grand Prix Championship, before becoming a part of the first Formula One World Championship calendar in 1950.
The race was last held in 2009 and since 2010 the race has been a part of the AutoReject World Series. In 2021, FIA president Alexos Kalogeropoulos successfully signed the venue to a six-year contract after he declared it a priority to add "classic venues" to the calendar.
Previous Winners
By Year
A cream background indicates an event which was part of the pre-war Grand Prix Championship.