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The '''Île-de-France Grand Prix''', also known as the '''Paris Grand Prix''', is a race on the [[Alternate Formula One|Formula One]] calendar. The race represents the Île-de-France region in France and is held on the Circuit Charles de Gaulle in central Paris.
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The '''Île-de-France Grand Prix''', also known as the '''Paris Grand Prix''', is a race on the [[Alternate Formula One|Formula One]] calendar. The race represented the Île-de-France region in France and was held on the Circuit Charles de Gaulle in central Paris. The race has so far only been held once, in [[2020 Alternate Formula One season|2020]], but has been mentioned as a future "crown jewel" of the F1 calendar, taking the place of the former [[Monaco Grand Prix]].
  
 
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! [[2022 Alternate Formula One season|2022]]
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| {{PHI}} [[Roger Ibe]]
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| {{AUT}} [[Red Bull]]-[[Ferrari]]
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| {{AUT}} [[Red Bull Racing]]
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|rowspan=3| Circuit Charles de Gaulle
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! [[2021 Alternate Formula One season|2021]]
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| {{GER}} [[Pascal Wehrlein]]
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| {{GER}} [[Precision|Precision-Mercedes]]
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| {{GER}} [[Precision|TRILUX AMG Precision Motorsport]]
 
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! [[2020 Alternate Formula One season|2020]]
 
! [[2020 Alternate Formula One season|2020]]
| {{Unknown}} ''Unknown''
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| {{GER}} [[Sebastian Vettel]]
| {{Unknown}} ''Unknown''
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| {{GBR}} [[Caterham]]-[[Judd]]
| {{Unknown}} ''Unknown''
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| {{GBR}} [[Caterham|AT&T Caterham F1 Team]]
| Circuit Charles de Gaulle
 
| [[2020 Île-de-France Grand Prix|Report]]
 
 
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Latest revision as of 12:30, 24 July 2022

Flag of Île-de-France svg.png Île-de-France Grand Prix
Flag of France svg.png Circuit Charles de Gaulle
CircuitCDG.jpg
{{{Series 1}}}
Race Statistics
Number of times held 2
First held 2020
Last held 2021
Number of venues 1
Most wins (drivers)
Most wins (constructor)
Laps 31
Circuit Length 6.066 km (3.769 mi)
Race Length 188.046 km (116.839 mi)
Circuit Length 6.066 km (3.769 mi)
Race Length 188.046 km (116.839 mi)


The Île-de-France Grand Prix, also known as the Paris Grand Prix, is a race on the Formula One calendar. The race represented the Île-de-France region in France and was held on the Circuit Charles de Gaulle in central Paris. The race has so far only been held once, in 2020, but has been mentioned as a future "crown jewel" of the F1 calendar, taking the place of the former Monaco Grand Prix.

Previous Winners

By Year

Year Driver Constructor Entrant Venue
2022 Flag of the Philippines svg.png Roger Ibe Flag of Austria svg.png Red Bull-Ferrari Flag of Austria svg.png Red Bull Racing Circuit Charles de Gaulle
2021 Flag of Germany svg.png Pascal Wehrlein Flag of Germany svg.png Precision-Mercedes Flag of Germany svg.png TRILUX AMG Precision Motorsport
2020 Flag of Germany svg.png Sebastian Vettel Flag of the United Kingdom svg.png Caterham-Judd Flag of the United Kingdom svg.png AT&T Caterham F1 Team

See also