List of Formula One Grands Prix
The following is a complete list of Grands Prix which have been a part of the FIA Formula 1 World Championship since it started in 1950.
At the end of the 2019 season, 1018 World Championship Grands Prix will have been held including the Indy 500 which was a part of the World Championship from 1950 until 1960.
Major auto racing events are usually named Grands Prix, a tradition dating back to the first decade of the 20th Century and the Grand Prix motor racing of the 1920s and 1930s.
Active and past races
[change | change source]The information below is correct as of the 2020 Italian Grand Prix.
By race title
[change | change source]Bold denotes the Grands Prix scheduled as part of the 2020 season.
By host nation
[change | change source]Bold denotes the Grands Prix scheduled to be held in the 2020 season.
By venue
[change | change source]Bold denotes the Grands Prix scheduled to be held in the 2020 season.
Races by season
[change | change source]1950–1959
[change | change source]Rnd | 1950 (7) | 1951 (8) | 1952 (8) | 1953 (9) | 1954 (9) | 1955 (7) | 1956 (8) | 1957 (8) | 1958 (11) | 1959 (9) |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 | British | Swiss | Swiss | Argentine | Argentine | Argentine | Argentine | Argentine | Argentine | Monaco |
2 | Monaco | Indy 500 | Indy 500 | Indy 500 | Indy 500 | Monaco | Monaco | Monaco | Monaco | Indy 500 |
3 | Indy 500 | Belgian | Belgian | Dutch | Belgian | Indy 500 | Indy 500 | Indy 500 | Dutch | Dutch |
4 | Swiss | French | French | Belgian | French | Belgian | Belgian | French | Indy 500 | French |
5 | Belgian | British | British | French | British | Dutch | French | British | Belgian | British |
6 | French | German | German | British | German | British | British | German | French | German |
7 | Italian | Italian | Dutch | German | Swiss | Italian | German | Pescara | British | Portuguese |
8 | Spanish | Italian | Swiss | Italian | Italian | Italian | German | Italian | ||
9 | Italian | Spanish | Portuguese | United States | ||||||
10 | Italian | |||||||||
11 | Morocco |
The 1950s hosted 84 World Championship races.
1960–1969
[change | change source]The 1960s hosted 100 World Championship races.
1970–1979
[change | change source]The 1970s hosted 144 World Championship races.
1980–1989
[change | change source]The 1980s hosted 156 World Championship races.
1990–1999
[change | change source]The 1990s hosted 162 World Championship races.
2000–2009
[change | change source]The 2000s hosted 174 World Championship races.
2010–2019
[change | change source]The 2010s hosted 198 World Championship races.
2020–2029
[change | change source]Rnd | 2020 (17) | 2021 (22) | 2022 (3) |
---|---|---|---|
1 | Austrian | Bahrian | Bahrian |
2 | Styrian | Emilia Romagna | |
3 | Hungarian | Portugese | |
4 | British | Spanish | |
5 | 70th Anniversary | Monaco | |
6 | Spanish | Azerbaijan | |
7 | Belgian | French | |
8 | Italian | Styrian | |
9 | Tuscan | Austrin | |
10 | Russian | British | |
11 | Eifel | Hungarian | |
12 | Portugese | Belgian | |
13 | Emilia Romagna | Dutch | |
14 | Turkish | Italian | |
15 | Bahrain | Russian | |
16 | Sakhir | Turkish | |
17 | Abu Dhabi | United States | |
18 | Mexico City | ||
19 | Sao Paulo | ||
20 | Qatar | ||
21 | Saudi Arabian | ||
22 | Abu Dhabi |
Milestone races
[change | change source]Multiples of 100
[change | change source]Race number |
Year | Grand Prix | Circuit | Winner | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Driver | Constructor | ||||
100 | 1961 | German | Nürburgring | Stirling Moss | Lotus-Climax |
200 | 1971 | Monaco | Monte-Carlo | Jackie Stewart | Tyrrell-Ford |
300 | 1978 | South African | Kyalami | Ronnie Peterson | Lotus-Ford |
400 | 1984 | Austrian | Spielberg | Niki Lauda | McLaren-TAG |
500 | 1990 | Australian | Adelaide | Nelson Piquet | Benetton-Ford |
600 | 1997 | Argentine | Buenos Aires | Jacques Villeneuve | Williams-Renault |
700 | 2003 | Brazilian | Interlagos | Giancarlo Fisichella | Jordan-Ford |
800 | 2008 | Singapore | Marina Bay | Fernando Alonso | Renault |
900 | 2014 | Bahrain | Sakhir | Lewis Hamilton | Mercedes |
1000 | 2019 | Chinese | Shanghai | Lewis Hamilton | Mercedes |
1100 | 2023 | Las Vegas | Las Vegas | Max Verstappen | Red Bull |
Notes
[change | change source]- ↑ The 70th Anniversary Grand Prix was held in the United Kingdom.
- ↑ The Eifel Grand Prix is due to be held in Germany.
- ↑ The Emilia Romagna Grand Prix is due to be held in Italy.
- ↑ The European Grand Prix has been held in Germany (12 times), Spain (7 times), the United Kingdom (3 times), and Azerbaijan (once).
- ↑ Strictly speaking, the Indianapolis 500 is not a "Grand Prix", but it was included as a round of the World Championship in 1950–1960.
- ↑ The Luxembourg Grand Prix was held in Germany.
- ↑ The Pacific Grand Prix was held in Japan.
- ↑ The Pescara Grand Prix, also known as Coppa Acerbo, was held in Pescara, in Italy.
- ↑ The Sakhir Grand Prix is due to be held in Bahrain.
- ↑ The San Marino Grand Prix was held in Italy.
- ↑ The 1981 South African Grand Prix was not part of the World Championship due to the dispute of the FISA–FOCA war.
- ↑ The championship status of the 1980 Spanish Grand Prix was withdrawn due to the dispute of the FISA–FOCA war.
- ↑ The Styrian Grand Prix was held in Austria.
- ↑ After Ronnie Peterson's death at 1978 Italian Grand Prix, the 1979 Swedish Grand Prix was cancelled. No Formula One Grand Prix has been held in Sweden since.
- ↑ After the 1955 Le Mans disaster, the Swiss government banned auto races in its territory.
- ↑ The 1982 Swiss Grand Prix was held at Djion, France.
- ↑ The Tuscan Grand Prix is due to be held in Italy.
References
[change | change source]- ↑ "Grands Prix". StatsF1.com. Retrieved 3 August 2019.
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 "Circuits". StatsF1.com. Retrieved 3 August 2019.
- ↑ "F1 Stats Zone: Grand Prix A–Z". Sky Sports. Retrieved 19 August 2020.