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The Swiss Grand Prix was the premier auto race of Switzerland; in its later years, it was a Formula One race. Image File history File links Flag_of_Switzerland. ...
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Results from the 1982 Formula One Swiss Grand Prix held at Dijon-Prenois on August 29, 1982. ...
Keke Rosberg (on the left) with Wolf Racing Crew at Monaco GP 1979 Keijo Erik Keke Rosberg (born December 6, 1948) was a popular Formula One driver in the early 1980s and, despite his birthplace Stockholm, Sweden, was the first regular driver from Finland in the series. ...
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Alain Marie Pascal Prost, OBE (born 24 February 1955) is a French racing driver. ...
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Alain Marie Pascal Prost, OBE (born 24 February 1955) is a French racing driver. ...
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Grand Prix motor racing came to Switzerland in 1934, to the Bremgarten circuit located just outside the city of Bremgarten, Bern. The Swiss Grand Prix counted toward the European Championship from 1935 to 1939. Grand Prix motor racing has its roots in organised automobile racing that began in France as far back as 1894. ...
Year 1934 (MCMXXXIV) was a common year starting on Monday (link will display full 1934 calendar) of the Gregorian calendar. ...
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Several communes have the name Bremgarten: in Germany Bremgarten (Breisgau)) and Bremgarten (Markgräflerland), both in the Bundesland of Baden-Württemberg in Switzerland Bremgarten bei Bern, in the Canton of Bern Bremgarten AG, in the Canton of Aargau Bremgarten, a district in the Canton of Aargau This is a...
Location within Switzerland The city of Bern, English traditionally Berne (Bernese German Bärn , German Bern , French Berne , Italian Berna , Romansh Berna ), is the Bundesstadt (administrative capital) of Switzerland, and is the fourth most populous Swiss city (after Zürich, Geneva and Basel). ...
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1935 (MCMXXXV) was a common year starting on Tuesday (link will display full calendar). ...
Year 1939 (MCMXXXIX) was a common year starting on Sunday (link will display the full calendar) of the Gregorian calendar. ...
The Bremgarten track would remain the home of the Swiss Grand Prix until 1954, after which motor racing was banned by the Swiss government as an unsafe spectator sport following the death of 80 people at the 1955 24 hours of Le Mans. The Swiss Grand Prix returned in 1975 as a non-championship Grand Prix at a track just across the border in Dijon, France at the Dijon-Prenois circuit. The next, and last, Swiss Grand Prix was a round of the Formula One World Championship in 1982, also held at Dijon. Year 1954 (MCMLIV) was a common year (link will display full calendar) of the Gregorian calendar. ...
Year 1955 (MCMLV) was a common year starting on Saturday (link displays the 1955 Gregorian calendar). ...
The 24 Hours of Le Mans (24 Heures du Mans) is the worlds most famous sports car endurance race, held annually at Circuit de la Sarthe near Le Mans, France, in the French Sarthe département. ...
Year 1975 (MCMLXXV) was a common year starting on Wednesday (link will display full calendar) of the Gregorian calendar. ...
Dijon ( , IPA: ) is a city in eastern France, the préfecture (administrative capital) of the Côte-dOr département and of the Bourgogne région. ...
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Year 1982 (MCMLXXXII) was a common year starting on Friday (link displays the 1982 Gregorian calendar). ...
On June 6, 2007 Swiss Parliament lifted the ban when they voted 97 in favor and 77 opposed.[1]
Winners of the Swiss Grand Prix
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The 1982 Formula One season was the 33th FIA Formula One World Championship season. ...
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Keke Rosberg (on the left) with Wolf Racing Crew at Monaco GP 1979 Keijo Erik Keke Rosberg (born December 6, 1948) was a popular Formula One driver in the early 1980s and, despite his birthplace Stockholm, Sweden, was the first regular driver from Finland in the series. ...
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Results from the 1982 Formula One Swiss Grand Prix held at Dijon-Prenois on August 29, 1982. ...
The 1975 Formula One season was the 26th FIA Formula One World Championship season. ...
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Gianclaudio Giuseppe Clay Regazzoni (September 5, 1939 â December 15, 2006) was a Swiss racing car driver. ...
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The 1975 Swiss Grand Prix was a non-championship Formula One race held on August 24 at the Dijon-Prenois racetrack, due to a ban on motor racing in Switzerland since the 1955 Le Mans disaster. ...
The 1954 Formula One season was the 5th FIA Formula One World Championship season. ...
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Juan Manuel Fangio driving a Mercedes-Benz W196 in the 1986 Oldtimer Grand Prix at the Nürburgring Juan Manuel Fangio (June 24, 1911 - July 17, 1995) was a legendary race car driver. ...
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Results from the 1954 Formula One Swiss Grand Prix held at Bern on August 22, 1954 Classification Notes Fastest Lap: Juan Manuel Fangio 239. ...
Season Summary Points were given to top 5 finishers (8, 6, 4, 3, 2). ...
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Alberto Ascari (July 13, 1918 â May 26, 1955) was one of Formula Ones first stars, the first great Ferrari driver and one of only two Italian World Champions in the history of the sport. ...
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The 1953 Swiss Grand Prix was a Formula Two race held on August 23, 1953 at Bremgarten Circuit. ...
The 1952 Formula One season was the 3rd FIA Formula One World Championship season. ...
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Piero Taruffi was a Formula One driver from Italy. ...
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The 1952 Swiss Grand Prix was a Formula One race held on May 18, 1952 at Bremgarten Circuit. ...
Season Summary Points were given to top 5 finishers (8, 6, 4, 3, 2). ...
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Juan Manuel Fangio driving a Mercedes-Benz W196 in the 1986 Oldtimer Grand Prix at the Nürburgring Juan Manuel Fangio (June 24, 1911 - July 17, 1995) was a legendary race car driver. ...
During its history, Alfa Romeo has competed successfully in many different categories of motorsport, including Formula One, sportscar racing, touring car racing and rallies. ...
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Results from the 1951 Formula One Swiss Grand Prix held at Bern on May 27, 1951 Classification Notes Fastest Lap: Juan Manuel Fangio 251. ...
Twenty-two Formula One races were held during the 1950 Formula One season. ...
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Emilio Giuseppe Nino Farina (October 30, 1906 - June 30, 1966) was an Italian racing driver. ...
During its history, Alfa Romeo has competed successfully in many different categories of motorsport, including Formula One, sportscar racing, touring car racing and rallies. ...
The Circuit Bremgarten was a 7. ...
The 1950 Swiss Grand Prix was a Formula One race held on June 4, 1950 at Bremgarten Circuit. ...
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Alberto Ascari (July 13, 1918 â May 26, 1955) was one of Formula Ones first stars, the first great Ferrari driver and one of only two Italian World Champions in the history of the sport. ...
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Count Carlo Felice Trossi (born in Biella, Italy, April 27, 1908 - died in Milan, May 9, 1949) was an italian racecar driver and auto constructor. ...
During its history, Alfa Romeo has competed successfully in many different categories of motorsport, including Formula One, sportscar racing, touring car racing and rallies. ...
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The 1947 Grand Prix season was the second post-war year for Grand Prix racing. ...
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Jean-Pierre Wimille (February 26, 1908 - January 28, 1949) was a Grand Prix motor racing driver. ...
During its history, Alfa Romeo has competed successfully in many different categories of motorsport, including Formula One, sportscar racing, touring car racing and rallies. ...
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Results from the 1947 Swiss Grand Prix held at Bremgarten on June 8, 1947. ...
The 1939 Grand Prix season was the seventh AIACR European Championship season. ...
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Hermann Lang (born April 6, 1909 â died October 19, 1987) was a German champion race car driver. ...
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The Circuit Bremgarten was a 7. ...
Results from the 1939 Swiss Grand Prix held at Bremgarten on August 20, 1939. ...
The 1938 Grand Prix season was the sixth AIACR European Championship season. ...
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The Circuit Bremgarten was a 7. ...
Results from the 1938 Swiss Grand Prix held at Bremgarten on August 21, 1938. ...
This article recaps the 1937 European Championship (auto racing) Grand Prix season. ...
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The Circuit Bremgarten was a 7. ...
The 1937 Swiss Grand Prix was a 750kg Formula race held on August 22, 1937 at the Bremgarten Circuit. ...
This article recaps the 1936 European Championship (auto racing) Grand Prix season. ...
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Bernd Rosemeyer (born October 14, 1909 in Lingen, Lower Saxony, Germany â died January 28, 1938 on the Frankfurt/Darmstadt Autobahn) was a German racing driver. ...
1936 Auto Union Wanderer Auto Union was a joint venture of four German automobile manufacturers, established in 1932 in Zwickau, Saxony, during the Great Depression. ...
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Results from the 1936 Swiss Grand Prix held at Bremgarten on August 23, 1936. ...
Of the numerous races held in 1935, only five, the Belgian, German, Swiss, Italian and Spanish Grands Prix counted towards the championship. ...
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Monument in Remagen Rudolf Caracciola (b. ...
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The Circuit Bremgarten was a 7. ...
Results from the 1935 Swiss Grand Prix held at Bremgarten on August 25, 1935. ...
The 1934 Grand Prix season was the final year of a two-year hiatus for the European Championship. ...
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Hans Stuck (sometimes called Hans Stuck von Villiez) (born December 27, 1900 - died February 9, 1978) was a German auto racing driver. ...
1936 Auto Union Wanderer Auto Union was a joint venture of four German automobile manufacturers, established in 1932 in Zwickau, Saxony, during the Great Depression. ...
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The United States Grand Prix is a motor racing event which has taken place at various times since 1959 in several locations, at first as a part of the American Grand Prize series and later as a race in the Formula One World Championship. ...
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