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Encyclopedia > European Grand Prix
European Grand Prix
Nürburgring
Laps 60
Circuit length 5.15 km (3.20 miles)
Race length 308.86 km (191.92 miles)
Most wins by single driver Michael Schumacher (6)
Most wins by single constructor Ferrari (5)
Last race (2007):
Winner Fernando Alonso
Winning constructor McLaren-Mercedes
Winning time 2:06:26.358
Pole time 1:31.450
Pole driver Kimi Räikkönen
Pole constructor Ferrari
Fastest lap 1:32.853
Fastest lap driver Felipe Massa
Fastest lap constructor Ferrari

The European Grand Prix is a separate Formula One event that was reintroduced during the mid-1980s and was held regularly from 1993 to 2006. From 2008 it will take place for at least another 7 years. In earlier years, one of the national Grands Prix was also designated as the European Grand Prix. The first race to be so named was the 1923 Italian Grand Prix, held at Monza and won by Carlo Salamano in a Fiat. World map showing the location of Europe. ... Image File history File links European_flag. ... Detailed Nürburgring map showing both the Nordschleife and the new GP section. ... European Grand Prix course at Nürburgring. ... km redirects here. ... A mile is a unit of length, usually used to measure distance, in a number of different systems, including Imperial units, United States customary units and Norwegian/Swedish mil. ... Michael Schumacher (pronounced / /, born January 3, 1969, in Hürth Hermülheim, Germany)[1] is a former Formula One driver, and seven-time world champion. ... This article does not cite any references or sources. ... The 2007 European Grand Prix is the tenth race of the 2007 Formula One season. ... Fernando Alonso Díaz (born on July 29, 1981 in Oviedo, Asturias, Spain) is a Spanish Formula One racing driver and reigning, two-time, world champion. ... This article needs additional references or sources for verification. ... This page is about the Mercedes-Benz brand of automobiles and trucks from the DaimlerChrysler automobile manufacturer. ... Kimi Matias Räikkönen (pronounced ), born October 17, 1979 in Espoo, Finland, is a Formula One racing car driver for Scuderia Ferrari. ... This article does not cite any references or sources. ... In motorsport the quickest lap during the whole race is called the Fatest Lap. ... Felipe Massa (born April 25, 1981) is a Brazilian Formula One racing driver, currently employed by the Ferrari team. ... This article does not cite any references or sources. ... Formula One - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia /**/ @import /skins-1. ... Autodromo Nazionale di Monza is a motorsport race track near the town of Monza, Italy, north of Milan. ... Fiat S.p. ...

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Historical

The European Grand Prix was created as an honorific title by the AIACR, the FIA's predecessor in the organisation of motor racing events. The first race to receive the title was the Italian Grand Prix, in 1923, and it was followed by the French Grand Prix and Belgian Grand Prix. After a hiatus in 1929, Spa received the last honorific title of the pre-WWII years, in 1930. The Fédération Internationale de lAutomobile, commonly referred to as the FIA, is a non-profit association established on June 20, 1904 to represent the interest of motoring organisations and motor car users. ... The Italian Grand Prix is one of the longest running events on the motor racing calendar. ... The French Grand Prix (Grand Prix de France) is a race held as part of Fédération Internationale de lAutomobiles annual Formula One automobile racing championships. ... The Belgian Grand Prix is an automobile race, part of the Formula One World Championship. ...


The title was revived by the FIA after World War II, and was first given to the Belgian Grand Prix in 1947, and was distributed across several countries until the 1977 British Grand Prix, the last race to receive the honorific title. All post-war honorific European Grands Prix were F1 races. The Fédération Internationale de lAutomobile, commonly referred to as the FIA, is a non-profit association established on June 20, 1904 to represent the interest of motoring organisations and motor car users. ... The Belgian Grand Prix is an automobile race, part of the Formula One World Championship. ... Results from the 1977 Formula One British Grand Prix held at Silverstone on July 16, 1977 Classification Notes Fastest Lap: James Hunt 119. ...


First modern incarnation

The event was initially created as stopgap. In 1983, the Formula One schedule originally featured a race near Flushing Meadows Park in New York. When the race was cancelled three months before the event, track organizers at Brands Hatch were able to create a European Grand Prix at the track in its place. The success of the event, buoyed by a spirited battle for the World Championship, led to the event returning on the schedule the following year. Flushing Meadows Park, also sometimes referred to as Flushing Meadows-Corona Park, is located in northern Queens, New York City, USA at the intersection of the Long Island Expressway and the Grand Central Parkway. ... NY redirects here. ... Brands Hatch is a British motor racing circuit. ... World map showing the location of Europe. ...


Brands Hatch was unable to host the European Grand Prix in 1984, as it was hosting the British Grand Prix in even numbered years (alternating with Silverstone) so the European GP went to a redesigned and shorter Nürburgring circuit in 1984. It was a far cry from the 14 mile Nürburgring that most were used to seeing, and was initially unpopular during Formula One's return. Brands Hatch returned to host the European Grand Prix in 1985, but the race was replaced in 1986 by the Hungarian Grand Prix. The British Grand Prix is a race in the calendar of the FIA Formula One World Championship. ... Silverstone Circuit is a racing circuit at Silverstone, England. ... Detailed Nürburgring map showing both the Nordschleife and the new GP section. ... The first Hungarian Grand Prix (Magyar Nagydij) was held on June 21, 1936 over a 3. ...


Second modern incarnation

In 1990, a wealthy Japanese businessman, Tomonori Tsurumaki, built an extravagant (and remote) race track called Nippon Autopolis with the idea of hosting a Formula One race. In 1992, plans were made to have an Asian Grand Prix in 1993 to replace the Mexican Grand Prix on the schedule. However, these plans failed to materialize. Instead, Bernie Ecclestone added a race at Donington Park to the schedule, which brought back the European Grand Prix moniker. The race was the brainchild of Tom Wheatcroft, who had been trying to bring F1 to the track since an abortive attempt to host the British Grand Prix in 1988. The first (and only) race at Donington Park resulted in Ayrton Senna's famous victory in wet/dry conditions where he essentially lapped the field. Autopolis racing circuit. ... Small Text For other uses, see Asia (disambiguation). ... The Mexican Grand Prix was a Formula One auto race held at the Autodromo Hermanos Rodriguez in Mexico City. ... Bernard Charles Bernie Ecclestone (born October 29, 1930 near Bungay, Suffolk, England) is the president and CEO of Formula One Management and Formula One Administration, and owns a stake in Alpha Prema, the parent company of the Formula One Group of companies. ... Donington Park is a site near Castle Donington in North West Leicestershire, United Kingdom, owned by Donington Ventures Leisure Ltd. ... Ayrton Senna da Silva (pronounced / /, March 21, 1960 – May 1, 1994) was a Brazilian three-times Formula One world champion. ...


The European race would go to Jerez the following season, and then returned to Nürburgring, which was now popular again with drivers. Because of this it hosted the race again in 1996, but after complaints that no other countries were to get the race, the Nürburgring race was renamed the Luxembourg Grand Prix. Jerez got the race back in 1997 as a replacement for the Portuguese Grand Prix. Jerez hosted the season finale that year, and it was the site of the famous incident between Michael Schumacher and Jacques Villeneuve which saw Schumacher get disqualified from the championship. It was also the scene of Mika Häkkinen's first Formula One victory. Circuito Permante de Jerez is a 4,428 m (2. ... The FIA rulings for Formula One stipulate that no country be allowed more than one race. ... The first Portuguese Grand Prix was held on the Boavista street course in Oporto on 14 August 1958, followed in 1959 by a grand prix at Monsanto Park, Lisbon. ... Michael Schumacher (pronounced / /, born January 3, 1969, in Hürth Hermülheim, Germany)[1] is a former Formula One driver, and seven-time world champion. ... Jacques Joseph Charles Villeneuve [IPA: Ê’ak vilnɶv] (born April 9, 1971) is a Canadian automobile racing driver, and winner of Formula One (1997) and Champ Car (1995) championships and the Indianapolis 500, one of only three drivers to accomplish all three feats (the others being Emerson Fittipaldi and Mario... Mika Pauli Häkkinen ( ) (born September 28, 1968 in Helsingin maalaiskunta) is a Finnish racing driver and two-time Formula One champion. ...


In 1998, the European Grand Prix was dropped from the schedule, but returned in 1999 when the race at Nürburgring re-adopted the European Grand Prix name.


The 1999 race was notable for the torrential rain conditions which saw many experienced drivers slide off the circuit, presenting Johnny Herbert with the opportunity to take Stewart Grand Prix's first (and only) victory in its final season before being sold to Ford. Johnny Herbert driving for Benetton in 1995 John Paul Herbert (born June 25, 1964, Romford, England) is a British ex-Formula One motor racing driver, who enjoyed much success in lower-level motor racing but never managed to achieve the same level of performance at the top level of motorsport. ... Rubens Barrichello driving for the Stewart Grand Prix team in Montreal in 1997. ... Ford Motor Company is an American multinational corporation and the worlds third largest automaker based on worldwide vehicle sales. ...


The race continued to be held at the Nürburgring until 2007. On August 29, 2006 it was announced that it had been removed from the F1 calendar for the 2007 season. From then there would only be one GP hosted in Germany each year, alternating between Hockenheimring and Nürburgring. However, what the name of this Grand Prix would be was uncertain for a time; while originally intended to be the German Grand Prix from 2007[1], the Nürburgring race of 2007 was renamed "Großer Preis von Europa" (European Grand Prix)[2] due to a dispute over the ownership of the title German Grand Prix.[3] Detailed Nürburgring map showing both the Nordschleife and the new GP section. ... Year 2007 (MMVII) is the current year, a common year starting on Monday of the Gregorian calendar and the AD/CE era. ... is the 241st day of the year (242nd in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. ... Year 2006 (MMVI) was a common year starting on Sunday (link displays full 2006 calendar) of the Gregorian calendar. ... The German Grand Prix (Großer Preis von Deutschland) is an annual automobile race. ...


In 2008 the European Grand Prix will take place in Valencia, Spain. Valencia has been announced as the venue for a Formula 1 race in 2008, the event to be named as the European Grand Prix [1]. It will be held on a circuit around the Spanish ports streets. ...


Sponsors

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AvD Grand Prix d'Europe 1984
Shell Oils Grand Prix d'Europe 1985
Sega Grand Prix d'Europe 1993
Warsteiner Grand Prix d'Europe 1999-2006
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External links

Winners of the European Grands Prix

The European Grand Prix as a standalone event

Year Driver Constructor Location Report
2007 Flag of Spain Fernando Alonso McLaren-Mercedes Nürburgring Report
2006 Flag of Germany Michael Schumacher Ferrari Nürburgring Report
2005 Flag of Spain Fernando Alonso Renault Nürburgring Report
2004 Flag of Germany Michael Schumacher Ferrari Nürburgring Report
2003 Flag of Germany Ralf Schumacher Williams-BMW Nürburgring Report
2002 Flag of Brazil Rubens Barrichello Ferrari Nürburgring Report
2001 Flag of Germany Michael Schumacher Ferrari Nürburgring Report
2000 Flag of Germany Michael Schumacher Ferrari Nürburgring Report
1999 Flag of the United Kingdom Johnny Herbert Stewart-Ford Nürburgring Report
1998 Not held
1997 Flag of Finland Mika Häkkinen McLaren-Mercedes Jerez Report
1996 Flag of Canada Jacques Villeneuve Williams-Renault Nürburgring Report
1995 Flag of Germany Michael Schumacher Benetton-Renault Nürburgring Report
1994 Flag of Germany Michael Schumacher Benetton-Ford Jerez Report
1993 Flag of Brazil Ayrton Senna McLaren-Ford Donington Report
1986
-92
Not held
1985 Flag of the United Kingdom Nigel Mansell Williams-Honda Brands Hatch Report
1984 Flag of France Alain Prost McLaren-TAG Nürburgring Report
1983 Flag of Brazil Nelson Piquet Brabham-BMW Brands Hatch Report

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The European Grand Prix as an honorary designation

Year Driver Constructor Designated Grand Prix Location Report
1977 Flag of the United Kingdom James Hunt McLaren-Ford Flag of the United Kingdom British Grand Prix Silverstone Report
1976 Flag of the United Kingdom James Hunt McLaren-Ford Flag of the Netherlands Dutch Grand Prix Zandvoort Report
1975 Flag of Italy Vittorio Brambilla March-Ford Flag of Austria Austrian Grand Prix Österreichring Report
1974 Flag of Switzerland Clay Regazzoni Ferrari Flag of Germany German Grand Prix Nürburgring Report
1973 Flag of the United Kingdom Jackie Stewart Tyrrell-Ford Flag of Belgium Belgian Grand Prix Zolder Report
1972 Flag of Brazil Emerson Fittipaldi Lotus-Ford Flag of the United Kingdom British Grand Prix Brands Hatch Report
1969
-71
Not held
1968 Flag of the United Kingdom Jackie Stewart Matra-Ford Flag of Germany German Grand Prix Nürburgring Report
1967 Flag of the United Kingdom John Surtees Honda Flag of Italy Italian Grand Prix Monza Report
1966 Flag of Australia Jack Brabham Brabham-Repco Flag of France French Grand Prix Reims-Gueux Report
1965 Flag of the United Kingdom Jim Clark Lotus-Climax Flag of Belgium Belgian Grand Prix Spa-Francorchamps Report
1964 Flag of the United Kingdom Jim Clark Lotus-Climax Flag of the United Kingdom British Grand Prix Brands Hatch Report
1963 Flag of the United Kingdom Graham Hill BRM Flag of Monaco Monaco Grand Prix Monaco Report
1962 Flag of the United Kingdom Graham Hill BRM Flag of the Netherlands Dutch Grand Prix Zandvoort Report
1961 Flag of the United Kingdom Stirling Moss Lotus-Climax Flag of Germany German Grand Prix Nürburgring Report
1960 Flag of the United States Phil Hill Ferrari Flag of Italy Italian Grand Prix Monza Report
1959 Flag of the United Kingdom Tony Brooks Ferrari Flag of France French Grand Prix Reims-Gueux Report
1958 Flag of the United Kingdom Tony Brooks Vanwall Flag of Belgium Belgian Grand Prix Spa-Francorchamps Report
1957 Flag of the United Kingdom Tony Brooks
Flag of the United Kingdom Stirling Moss
Vanwall Flag of the United Kingdom British Grand Prix Aintree Report
1956 Flag of the United Kingdom Stirling Moss Maserati Flag of Italy Italian Grand Prix Monza Report
1955 Flag of France Maurice Trintignant Ferrari Flag of Monaco Monaco Grand Prix Monaco Report
1954 Flag of Argentina Juan Manuel Fangio Mercedes-Benz Flag of Germany German Grand Prix Nürburgring Report
1953 Not held
1952 Flag of Italy Alberto Ascari Ferrari Flag of Belgium Belgian Grand Prix Spa-Francorchamps Report
1951 Flag of Italy Luigi Fagioli
Flag of Argentina Juan Manuel Fangio
Alfa Romeo Flag of France French Grand Prix Reims-Gueux Report
1950 Flag of Italy Giuseppe Farina Alfa Romeo Flag of the United Kingdom British Grand Prix Silverstone Report
1949 Flag of Italy Alberto Ascari Ferrari Flag of Italy Italian Grand Prix Monza Report
1948 Flag of Italy Carlo Felice Trossi Alfa Romeo Flag of Switzerland Swiss Grand Prix Bremgarten Report
1947 Flag of France Jean-Pierre Wimille Alfa Romeo Flag of Belgium Belgian Grand Prix Spa-Francorchamps Report
1931
-46
Not held
1930 Flag of Monaco Louis Chiron Bugatti Flag of Belgium Belgian Grand Prix Spa-Francorchamps Report
1929 Not held
1928 Flag of Monaco Louis Chiron Bugatti Flag of Italy Italian Grand Prix Monza Report
1927 Flag of France Robert Benoist Delage Flag of Italy Italian Grand Prix Monza Report
1926 Flag of France Jules Goux Bugatti San Sebastián Grand Prix Lasarte Report
1925 Flag of Italy Antonio Ascari Alfa Romeo Flag of Belgium Belgian Grand Prix Spa-Francorchamps Report
1924 Flag of Italy Giuseppe Campari Alfa Romeo Flag of France French Grand Prix Lyon Report
1923 Flag of Italy Carlo Salmano Fiat Flag of Italy Italian Grand Prix Monza Report

References

  • The Golden Age by Leif Snellman
  1. ^ 2007 FIA Formula One championship circuit and lap information, published on February 14, 2007. Official FIA press release. Retrieved on 2007-04-22.
  2. ^ Nürburgring. Official Homepage of the Nürburgring. Retrieved on 2007-04-14.
  3. ^ The German Grand Prix of 2007 was originally to be held at Nürburgring but the title was changed to European Grand Prix due to the dispute over the ownership of the German Grand Prix name. See Autosport: Name row leads to return of European GP

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