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Mediterranean Grand Prix


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The Mediterranean Grand Prix was a non-Championship motor race, held at the Autodromo di Pergusa, in Sicily, Italy. The first event, run to Formula One rules, took place in 1962. The last Formula One event took place in 1965 before the race switched to Formula Two rules. In 1985, Formula Two was replaced by Formula 3000 and the Mediterranean Grand Prix remained on the calendar.

The event was scheduled to return in 2020 as part of the Euroformula Open Championship, but was cancelled due to the global coronavirus pandemic.

Results

YearDateWinning driverWinning constructorReport19621963196419651966Not held19671968196919701971Not held197219731974197519761977197819791980198119821983198419851986198719881989199019911992199319941995199619971998
19 AugustITA Lorenzo BandiniFerrariReport
18 AugustUK John SurteesFerrariReport
16 AugustSwitzerland Jo SiffertBrabham-BRMReport
15 AugustSwitzerland Jo SiffertBrabham-BRMReport
20 AugustUnited Kingdom Jackie StewartMatra-FordReport
25 AugustAustria Jochen RindtBrabham-FordReport
24 AugustUnited Kingdom Piers CourageBrabham-FordReport
23 AugustSwitzerland Clay RegazzoniTecno-FordReport
20 AugustFrance Henri PescaroloBrabham-FordReport
27 AugustFrance Jean-Pierre JarierMarch-BMWReport
25 AugustBRD Hans-Joachim StuckMarch-BMWReport
27 JulyFrance Jacques LaffiteMartini-BMWReport
25 JulyFrance René ArnouxMartini-RenaultReport
24 JulyFinland Keke RosbergChevron-HartReport
23 JulyITA Bruno GiacomelliMarch-BMWReport
29 JulySweden Eje ElghMarch-BMWReport
2 AugustITA Siegfried StohrToleman-HartReport
26 JulyBelgium Thierry BoutsenMarch-BMWReport
1 AugustBelgium Thierry BoutsenSpirit-HondaReport
31 JulyUnited Kingdom Jonathan PalmerRalt-HondaReport
29 JulyNew Zealand Mike ThackwellRalt-HondaReport
28 JulyNew Zealand Mike ThackwellRalt-FordReport
20 JulySpain Luis Pérez-SalaRalt-FordReport
19 JulyBRA Roberto MorenoRalt-HondaReport
17 JulyITA Pierluigi MartiniMarch-JuddReport
23 JulySwitzerland Andrea ChiesaReynard-FordReport
22 JulyITA Gianni MorbidelliLola-FordReport
7 JulyITA Emanuele NaspettiReynard-FordReport
12 JulyITA Luca BadoerReynard-FordReport
18 JulyUnited Kingdom David CoulthardReynard-FordReport
17 JulyBrazil Gil de FerranReynard-Zytek JuddReport
23 JulyBrazil Ricardo RossetReynard-FordReport
21 JulyBelgium Marc GoossensLola-ZytekReport
20 JulyUnited Kingdom Jamie DaviesLola-ZytekReport
6 SeptemberColombia Juan Pablo MontoyaLola-ZytekReport

References

References

  1. (11 October 2019). "Mediterranean Grand Prix revived by Euroformula Open for 2020". Formula Scout.
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