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  Name              = [[Spain|Spanish]] Grand Prix |
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   Circuit            = [[Circuit de Catalunya]] |
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  Laps              = 66 |
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! colspan=2 |'''[[Spain|Spanish]] Grand Prix'''
   Circuit_length_km  = 4.63 |
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   Circuit_length_mi  = 2.88 |
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| Flag                    ||   {{flagiconSpain}}
   Race_length_km    = 305.26 |
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   Race_length_mi    = 189.68 |
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| Circuit                ||   [[Circuit de Catalunya]]
   Current_year      = 2005 |
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   Winning_time      = 1:27:16.830 |
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| Laps                    ||   65
   Winner            = [[Kimi Räikkönen]] |
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   Winning_team      = [[Team McLaren|McLaren]] |
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| Circuit length km      ||   4.655
   Pole_time          = 2:31.421(Aggregate Time) |
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   Pole_driver        = [[Kimi Räikkönen]] |
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| Circuit length mi      ||   2.892
   Pole_team          = [[Team McLaren|McLaren]] |
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   Fastest_lap        = 1'15.641 |
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| Race length km          ||   302.449
   Fastest_lap_driver = [[Giancarlo Fisichella ]] |
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   Fastest_lap_team  = [[Renault F1|Renault]]
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| Race length mi          ||   187.942
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The '''Spanish Grand Prix''' (''Gran Premio de España'') is a [[Formula One]] race currently held at the [[Circuit de Catalunya]] in [[Barcelona]], [[Spain]] as part of the annual Formula One championship season.
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| Current year            ||  2007
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| Most wins driver        ||   {{flagiconGermany}} [[Michael Schumacher]] (6)
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| Most wins constructor  ||  {{flagiconItaly}} [[Scuderia Ferrari|Ferrari]] (10)
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|-
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| Winning time            ||   1:31:36.230
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|-
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| Winner                  ||   {{flagiconBrazil}} [[Felipe Massa]]
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|-
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| Winning team            ||   [[Scuderia Ferrari|Ferrari]]
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|-
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| Pole time              ||   1:21.421
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|-
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| Pole driver            ||   {{flagiconBrazil}} [[Felipe Massa]]
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|-
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| Pole team              ||   [[Scuderia Ferrari|Ferrari]]
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|-
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| Fastest lap            ||   1:22.680
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| Fastest lap driver      ||   {{flagiconBrazil}} [[Felipe Massa]]
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| Fastest lap team        ||   [[Scuderia Ferrari|Ferrari]]
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The '''Spanish Grand Prix''' (''Gran Premio de España'') is a [[Formula One]] race currently held at the [[Circuit de Catalunya]] in [[Barcelona]], [[Spain]], as part of the annual Formula One championship season.
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== History ==
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The first Spanish [[Grand Prix motor racing|Grand Prix]] in [[1913]] was not actually run to the Grand Prix formula of the day, but to touring car rules, taking place on a 300-kilometre road circuit at [[Guadarrama]], near [[Madrid]], on the road to [[Valladolid]].
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[[Motor racing]] events had taken place in Spain prior to that - the most notable among them being the Catalan Cup of [[1908]] and [[1909]], on roads around [[Sitges]], near [[Barcelona]]. Both of these events were won by [[Jules Goux]], establishing a strong racing tradition in [[Catalonia]], which has continued to this day. This enthusiasm for racing led to the plan to build a permanent track at Sitges - a 2km oval which became known as [[Sitges-Terramar]], and was the site of the [[1923]] Spanish Grand Prix.
  
The very first Spanish [[Grand Prix motor racing|Grand Prix]] in [[1913]] was not actually run to the Grand Prix formula of the day, but to touring car rules, taking place on a 300-kilometre road circuit at [[Guadarrama]], near [[Madrid]], on the road to [[Valladolid]].
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After this first race, the track fell into financial difficulties, and the main race in Spain moved to the [[Circuito Lasarte]] track on the northern coast (called the [[San Sebastian Grand Prix]]). Following the [[1936]] race, Spain descended into [[Spanish Civil War|civil war]] and racing stopped. In 1946, racing returned to Spain in the form of the [[Penya Rhin Grand Prix]] at the [[Pedralbes Circuit]] in [[Barcelona]].
  
[[Motor racing]] events had taken place in Spain prior to that - the most notable among them being the Catalan Cup of [[1908]] and [[1909]], on roads around [[Sitges]], near [[Barcelona]]. Both of these events were won by [[Jules Goux]], establishing a strong racing tradition in [[Catalonia]], which has continued to this day. This enthusiasm for racing led to the plan to build a permanent track at Sitges - a 2-kilometre oval which became known as [[Sitges-Terramar]], and was the site of the [[1923]] Spanish Grand Prix.
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Spain did not return to the international calendar until [[1951]], joining the list of races of the [[Formula One]] championship, on the [[Pedralbes Circuit]]. In [[1955]], a [[1955 Le Mans disaster|terrible accident]] at the [[24 Hours of Le Mans]] resulted in regulations governing spectator safety, and the pedestrian-lined street track at Pedralbes was dropped from the racing calendar.
  
After this first race, the track fell into financial difficulties, and the main race in Spain moved to the [[Circuito Lasarte]] track at [[Lasarte]] on the northern coast. Following the [[1936]] race, Spain descended into [[Spanish Civil War|civil war]] and racing stopped. In 1946, racing returned to Spain in the form of the [[Penya Rhin Grand Prix]] at the [[Pedralbes Circuit]] in [[Barcelona]].
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== Comeback ==
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In the [[1960s]], Spain made a bid to return to the world of international motor racing - the [[Royal Automobile Club of Spain]] commissioned a new circuit north of Madrid at [[Circuito Permanente Del Jarama|Jarama]], and [[Cataluña]] refurbished their circuit at [[Montjuïc circuit]] in [[Barcelona]]. A non-championship [[Grand Prix motor racing|Grand Prix]] took place at Jarama in [[1967]], which was won by [[Jim Clark (racing driver)|Jim Clark]] racing in a [[Lotus (car)|Lotus]].
  
Spain did not return to the international calendar until [[1951]], joining the list of races of the [[Formula One]] championship, on the [[Pedralbes Circuit]]. In [[1955]], a terrible accident at [[Le Mans]] resulted in regulations governing spectator safety, and the pedestrian-lined street track at Pedralbes was dropped from the racing calendar.
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In [[1968]], Jarama hosted the Spanish Grand Prix, near the beginning of the F1 season. It was agreed, following this event, that the race would alternate between Jarama and Montjuich.
  
In the [[1960s]], Spain made a bid to return to the world of international motor racing - the [[Royal Automobile Club of Spain]] commissioned a new circuit north of Madrid at [[Jarama]], and [[Catalonia]] refurbished their circuit at [[Montjuïc|Montjuich Park]] in [[Barcelona]]. A non-championship [[Grand Prix motor racing|Grand Prix]] took place at Jarama in [[1967]], which was won by [[Jim Clark (racing driver)|Jim Clark]] racing in a [[Lotus (car)|Lotus]].
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The [[1975]] Grand Prix at Montjuich was marked by tragedy. There had been concerns about track safety during practice races, and double-winner [[Emerson Fittipaldi]] retired in protest after a single lap. On the 26th lap of the race, [[Rolf Stommelen|Rolf Stommelen's]] car crashed when the rear wing broke off, killing four spectators. The race was stopped later and won by [[Jochen Mass]], though only half the points were awarded.
  
In [[1968]], Jarama hosted the Spanish Grand Prix, near the beginning of the Formula One programme. It was agreed, following this event, that the race would alternate between Jarama and Montjuich.
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The Spanish Grand Prix was confined to Jarama until [[1981]], after which it was dropped from the racing calendar. In [[1985]], the Mayor of [[Jerez]] commissioned a new racing circuit in his town to promote tourism and [[sherry|sherries]]. The track, the [[Circuito Permanente de Jerez]], was finished in time for the [[1986 Formula One season|1986 championship]], which saw a furious battle between [[Ayrton Senna]] and [[Nigel Mansell]], with the two cars finishing side by side. The stewards awarded the win to Senna, by 0.014 seconds - one of F1's closest finishes.
  
The [[1975]] Grand Prix at Montjuich was marked by tragedy. There had been concerns about track safety during practice races, and double-winner [[Emerson Fittipaldi]] retired in protest after a single lap. On the 26th lap of the race, [[Rolf Stommelen|Rolf Stommelen's]] car crashed killing four spectators. The race was stopped, and the race was awarded to [[Jochen Mass]], though only half the points were awarded.
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The [[1990 Spanish Grand Prix]] was the last in Jerez (although Jerez did stage the [[European Grand Prix]] in [[1994]] and [[1997]]). During the practice, [[Martin Donnelly]]'s car was destroyed in a high-speed collision, and Donnelly was severely injured.  
  
The Spanish Grand Prix was confined to Jarama until [[1981]], after which it was dropped from the racing calendar. In [[1985]], the Mayor of [[Jerez]] commissioned a new racing circuit in his town to promote tourism and [[sherry|sherries]]. The track, the [[Circuito Permante de Jerez]], was finished in time for the [[1986 Formula One season|1986 championship]], which saw a furious battle between [[Ayrton Senna]] and [[Nigel Mansell]], with the two cars finishing side by side. The adjudicators awarded the win to Senna, by 0.014 seconds - one of F1's closest finishes.
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Work on the Circuit de Catalunya was underway in [[Barcelona]], and in [[1991]], the event moved to this new track, where it has remained since. The 1992 event was advertised as the Grand Prix of the [[1992 Summer Olympics|Olympic Games]].
  
The [[1990 Spanish Grand Prix]] was the last in Jerez (although Jerez did stage the [[European Grand Prix]] in [[1994]] and [[1997]]). During the practice race, [[Martin Donnelly]]'s car was destroyed in a high-speed collision on a corner, and Donnelly was severely injured. Work on the Circuit de Catalunya was underway in [[Barcelona]], and in [[1991]], the event moved to this new track, where it has remained since.
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==Sponsors==
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Gran Premio [[Talbot]] de Espãna '''1981'''<br />
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Gran Premio [[Tio Pepe]] de Espãna '''1986-1992'''<br />
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Gran Premio [[Marlboro (cigarette)|Marlboro]] de Espãna '''1993-2005'''<br />
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Gran Premio de Espãna [[Telefónica]] '''2006-'''<br />
  
 
==Winners of the Spanish Grands Prix==
 
==Winners of the Spanish Grands Prix==
 
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! [[2007 Formula One season|2007]]
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| {{flagiconBrazil}} [[Felipe Massa]]
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| [[Scuderia Ferrari|Ferrari]]
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| [[Circuit de Catalunya|Catalunya]]
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| [[2007 Spanish Grand Prix|Report]]
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! [[2006 Formula One season|2006]]
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| {{flagiconSpain}} [[Fernando Alonso]]
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| [[Renault F1|Renault]]
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| [[Circuit de Catalunya|Catalunya]]
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| [[2006 Spanish Grand Prix|Report]]
 
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! [[2005 Formula One season|2005]]
 
! [[2005 Formula One season|2005]]
| [[Kimi Räikkönen]]
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| {{flagiconFinland}} [[Kimi Räikkönen]]
 
| [[Team McLaren|McLaren]]-[[Mercedes-Benz|Mercedes]]
 
| [[Team McLaren|McLaren]]-[[Mercedes-Benz|Mercedes]]
 
| [[Circuit de Catalunya|Catalunya]]
 
| [[Circuit de Catalunya|Catalunya]]
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! [[2004 Formula One season|2004]]
 
! [[2004 Formula One season|2004]]
| [[Michael Schumacher]]
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| [[Scuderia Ferrari|Ferrari]]
 
| [[Scuderia Ferrari|Ferrari]]
 
| [[Circuit de Catalunya|Catalunya]]
 
| [[Circuit de Catalunya|Catalunya]]
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! [[2003 Formula One season|2003]]
 
! [[2003 Formula One season|2003]]
| [[Michael Schumacher]]
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| {{flagiconGermany}} [[Michael Schumacher]]
 
| [[Scuderia Ferrari|Ferrari]]
 
| [[Scuderia Ferrari|Ferrari]]
 
| [[Circuit de Catalunya|Catalunya]]
 
| [[Circuit de Catalunya|Catalunya]]
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! [[2002 Formula One season|2002]]
 
! [[2002 Formula One season|2002]]
| [[Michael Schumacher]]
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| {{flagiconGermany}} [[Michael Schumacher]]
 
| [[Scuderia Ferrari|Ferrari]]
 
| [[Scuderia Ferrari|Ferrari]]
 
| [[Circuit de Catalunya|Catalunya]]
 
| [[Circuit de Catalunya|Catalunya]]
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! [[2001 Formula One season|2001]]
 
! [[2001 Formula One season|2001]]
| [[Michael Schumacher]]
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| {{flagiconGermany}} [[Michael Schumacher]]
 
| [[Scuderia Ferrari|Ferrari]]
 
| [[Scuderia Ferrari|Ferrari]]
 
| [[Circuit de Catalunya|Catalunya]]
 
| [[Circuit de Catalunya|Catalunya]]
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! [[2000 Formula One season|2000]]
 
! [[2000 Formula One season|2000]]
| [[Mika Häkkinen]]
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| {{flagiconFinland}} [[Mika Häkkinen]]
 
| [[Team McLaren|McLaren]]-[[Mercedes-Benz|Mercedes]]
 
| [[Team McLaren|McLaren]]-[[Mercedes-Benz|Mercedes]]
 
| [[Circuit de Catalunya|Catalunya]]
 
| [[Circuit de Catalunya|Catalunya]]
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! [[1999 Formula One season|1999]]
 
! [[1999 Formula One season|1999]]
| [[Mika Häkkinen]]
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| {{flagiconFinland}} [[Mika Häkkinen]]
 
| [[Team McLaren|McLaren]]-[[Mercedes-Benz|Mercedes]]
 
| [[Team McLaren|McLaren]]-[[Mercedes-Benz|Mercedes]]
 
| [[Circuit de Catalunya|Catalunya]]
 
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! [[1998 Formula One season|1998]]
 
! [[1998 Formula One season|1998]]
| [[Mika Häkkinen]]
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| {{flagiconFinland}} [[Mika Häkkinen]]
 
| [[Team McLaren|McLaren]]-[[Mercedes-Benz|Mercedes]]
 
| [[Team McLaren|McLaren]]-[[Mercedes-Benz|Mercedes]]
 
| [[Circuit de Catalunya|Catalunya]]
 
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! [[1997 Formula One season|1997]]
 
! [[1997 Formula One season|1997]]
| [[Jacques Villeneuve]]
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| {{flagiconCanada}} [[Jacques Villeneuve]]
| [[WilliamsF1|Williams]]-[[Renault Sport|Renault]]
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| [[WilliamsF1|Williams]]-[[Renault F1|Renault]]
 
| [[Circuit de Catalunya|Catalunya]]
 
| [[Circuit de Catalunya|Catalunya]]
 
| [[1997 Spanish Grand Prix|Report]]
 
| [[1997 Spanish Grand Prix|Report]]
 
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! [[1996 Formula One season|1996]]
 
! [[1996 Formula One season|1996]]
| [[Michael Schumacher]]
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| {{flagiconGermany}} [[Michael Schumacher]]
 
| [[Scuderia Ferrari|Ferrari]]
 
| [[Scuderia Ferrari|Ferrari]]
 
| [[Circuit de Catalunya|Catalunya]]
 
| [[Circuit de Catalunya|Catalunya]]
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! [[1995 Formula One season|1995]]
 
! [[1995 Formula One season|1995]]
| [[Michael Schumacher]]
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| {{flagiconGermany}} [[Michael Schumacher]]
| [[Benetton Formula|Benetton]]-[[Renault Sport|Renault]]
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| [[Benetton Formula|Benetton]]-[[Renault F1|Renault]]
 
| [[Circuit de Catalunya|Catalunya]]
 
| [[Circuit de Catalunya|Catalunya]]
 
| [[1995 Spanish Grand Prix|Report]]
 
| [[1995 Spanish Grand Prix|Report]]
 
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! [[1994 Formula One season|1994]]
 
! [[1994 Formula One season|1994]]
| [[Damon Hill]]
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| {{flagiconUK}} [[Damon Hill]]
| [[WilliamsF1|Williams]]-[[Renault Sport|Renault]]
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| [[WilliamsF1|Williams]]-[[Renault F1|Renault]]
 
| [[Circuit de Catalunya|Catalunya]]
 
| [[Circuit de Catalunya|Catalunya]]
 
| [[1994 Spanish Grand Prix|Report]]
 
| [[1994 Spanish Grand Prix|Report]]
 
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! [[1993 Formula One season|1993]]
 
! [[1993 Formula One season|1993]]
| [[Alain Prost]]
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| {{flagiconFrance}} [[Alain Prost]]
| [[WilliamsF1|Williams]]-[[Renault Sport|Renault]]
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| [[WilliamsF1|Williams]]-[[Renault F1|Renault]]
 
| [[Circuit de Catalunya|Catalunya]]
 
| [[Circuit de Catalunya|Catalunya]]
 
| [[1993 Spanish Grand Prix|Report]]
 
| [[1993 Spanish Grand Prix|Report]]
 
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! [[1992 Formula One season|1992]]
 
! [[1992 Formula One season|1992]]
| [[Nigel Mansell]]
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| {{flagiconUK}} [[Nigel Mansell]]
| [[WilliamsF1|Williams]]-[[Renault Sport|Renault]]
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| [[WilliamsF1|Williams]]-[[Renault F1|Renault]]
 
| [[Circuit de Catalunya|Catalunya]]
 
| [[Circuit de Catalunya|Catalunya]]
 
| [[1992 Spanish Grand Prix|Report]]
 
| [[1992 Spanish Grand Prix|Report]]
 
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|-
 
! [[1991 Formula One season|1991]]
 
! [[1991 Formula One season|1991]]
| [[Nigel Mansell]]
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| {{flagiconUK}} [[Nigel Mansell]]
| [[WilliamsF1|Williams]]-[[Renault Sport|Renault]]
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| [[WilliamsF1|Williams]]-[[Renault F1|Renault]]
 
| [[Circuit de Catalunya|Catalunya]]
 
| [[Circuit de Catalunya|Catalunya]]
 
| [[1991 Spanish Grand Prix|Report]]
 
| [[1991 Spanish Grand Prix|Report]]
 
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! [[1990 Formula One season|1990]]
 
! [[1990 Formula One season|1990]]
| [[Alain Prost]]
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| {{flagiconFrance}} [[Alain Prost]]
 
| [[Scuderia Ferrari|Ferrari]]
 
| [[Scuderia Ferrari|Ferrari]]
| [[Circuito Permante de Jerez|Jerez]]
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| [[Circuito Permanente de Jerez|Jerez]]
 
| [[1990 Spanish Grand Prix|Report]]
 
| [[1990 Spanish Grand Prix|Report]]
 
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|-
 
! [[1989 Formula One season|1989]]
 
! [[1989 Formula One season|1989]]
| [[Ayrton Senna]]
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| {{flagiconBrazil}} [[Ayrton Senna]]
| [[Team McLaren|McLaren]]-[[Honda]]
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| [[Team McLaren|McLaren]]-[[Honda Racing F1|Honda]]
| [[Circuito Permante de Jerez|Jerez]]
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| [[Circuito Permanente de Jerez|Jerez]]
 
| [[1989 Spanish Grand Prix|Report]]
 
| [[1989 Spanish Grand Prix|Report]]
 
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|-
 
! [[1988 Formula One season|1988]]
 
! [[1988 Formula One season|1988]]
| [[Alain Prost]]
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| {{flagiconFrance}} [[Alain Prost]]
| [[Team McLaren|McLaren]]-[[Honda]]
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| [[Team McLaren|McLaren]]-[[Honda Racing F1|Honda]]
| [[Circuito Permante de Jerez|Jerez]]
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| [[Circuito Permanente de Jerez|Jerez]]
 
| [[1988 Spanish Grand Prix|Report]]
 
| [[1988 Spanish Grand Prix|Report]]
 
|-
 
|-
 
! [[1987 Formula One season|1987]]
 
! [[1987 Formula One season|1987]]
| [[Nigel Mansell]]
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| {{flagiconUK}} [[Nigel Mansell]]
| [[WilliamsF1|Williams]]-[[Honda]]
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| [[WilliamsF1|Williams]]-[[Honda Racing F1|Honda]]
| [[Circuito Permante de Jerez|Jerez]]
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| [[Circuito Permanente de Jerez|Jerez]]
 
| [[1987 Spanish Grand Prix|Report]]
 
| [[1987 Spanish Grand Prix|Report]]
 
|-
 
|-
 
! [[1986 Formula One season|1986]]
 
! [[1986 Formula One season|1986]]
| [[Ayrton Senna]]
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| {{flagiconBrazil}} [[Ayrton Senna]]
| [[Team Lotus|Lotus]]-[[Renault Sport|Renault]]
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| [[Team Lotus|Lotus]]-[[Renault F1|Renault]]
| [[Circuito Permante de Jerez|Jerez]]
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| [[Circuito Permanente de Jerez|Jerez]]
 
| [[1986 Spanish Grand Prix|Report]]
 
| [[1986 Spanish Grand Prix|Report]]
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! [[1981 Formula One season|1981]]
 
! [[1981 Formula One season|1981]]
| [[Gilles Villeneuve]]
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| {{flagiconCanada}} [[Gilles Villeneuve]]
 
| [[Scuderia Ferrari|Ferrari]]
 
| [[Scuderia Ferrari|Ferrari]]
| [[Circuit del Jarama|Jarama]]
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| [[Circuito Permanente Del Jarama|Jarama]]
 
| [[1981 Spanish Grand Prix|Report]]
 
| [[1981 Spanish Grand Prix|Report]]
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! bgcolor="#FFCCCC"| [[1980]]
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! [[1980]]
| bgcolor="#FFCCCC"| [[Alan Jones]]
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| {{flagiconAustralia}} [[Alan Jones (Formula 1)|Alan Jones]]
| bgcolor="#FFCCCC"| [[WilliamsF1|Williams]]-[[Cosworth]]
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| [[WilliamsF1|Williams]]-[[Cosworth]]
| bgcolor="#FFCCCC"| [[Circuit del Jarama|Jarama]]
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| [[Circuito Permanente Del Jarama|Jarama]]
| bgcolor="#FFCCCC"| [[1980 Spanish Grand Prix|Report]]
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| [[1980 Spanish Grand Prix|Report]]
 
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|-
 
! [[1979 Formula One season|1979]]
 
! [[1979 Formula One season|1979]]
| [[Patrick Depailler]]
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| {{flagiconFrance}} [[Patrick Depailler]]
 
| [[Ligier]]-[[Cosworth]]
 
| [[Ligier]]-[[Cosworth]]
| [[Circuit del Jarama|Jarama]]
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| [[Circuito Permanente Del Jarama|Jarama]]
 
| [[1979 Spanish Grand Prix|Report]]
 
| [[1979 Spanish Grand Prix|Report]]
 
|-
 
|-
 
! [[1978 Formula One season|1978]]
 
! [[1978 Formula One season|1978]]
| [[Mario Andretti]]
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| {{flagiconUS}} [[Mario Andretti]]
 
| [[Team Lotus|Lotus]]-[[Cosworth]]
 
| [[Team Lotus|Lotus]]-[[Cosworth]]
| [[Circuit del Jarama|Jarama]]
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| [[Circuito Permanente Del Jarama|Jarama]]
 
| [[1978 Spanish Grand Prix|Report]]
 
| [[1978 Spanish Grand Prix|Report]]
 
|-
 
|-
 
! [[1977 Formula One season|1977]]
 
! [[1977 Formula One season|1977]]
| [[Mario Andretti]]
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| {{flagiconUS}} [[Mario Andretti]]
 
| [[Team Lotus|Lotus]]-[[Cosworth]]
 
| [[Team Lotus|Lotus]]-[[Cosworth]]
| [[Circuit del Jarama|Jarama]]
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| [[Circuito Permanente Del Jarama|Jarama]]
 
| [[1977 Spanish Grand Prix|Report]]
 
| [[1977 Spanish Grand Prix|Report]]
 
|-
 
|-
 
! [[1976 Formula One season|1976]]
 
! [[1976 Formula One season|1976]]
| [[James Hunt]]
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| {{flagiconUK}} [[James Hunt]]
 
| [[Team McLaren|McLaren]]-[[Cosworth]]
 
| [[Team McLaren|McLaren]]-[[Cosworth]]
| [[Circuit del Jarama|Jarama]]
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| [[Circuito Permanente Del Jarama|Jarama]]
 
| [[1976 Spanish Grand Prix|Report]]
 
| [[1976 Spanish Grand Prix|Report]]
 
|-
 
|-
 
! [[1975 Formula One season|1975]]
 
! [[1975 Formula One season|1975]]
| [[Jochen Mass]]
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| {{flagiconGermany}} [[Jochen Mass]]
 
| [[Team McLaren|McLaren]]-[[Cosworth]]
 
| [[Team McLaren|McLaren]]-[[Cosworth]]
| [[Montjuïc]]
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| [[Montjuïc circuit]]
 
| [[1975 Spanish Grand Prix|Report]]
 
| [[1975 Spanish Grand Prix|Report]]
 
|-
 
|-
 
! [[1974 Formula One season|1974]]
 
! [[1974 Formula One season|1974]]
| [[Niki Lauda]]
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| {{flagiconAustria}} [[Niki Lauda]]
 
| [[Scuderia Ferrari|Ferrari]]
 
| [[Scuderia Ferrari|Ferrari]]
| [[Circuit del Jarama|Jarama]]
+
| [[Circuito Permanente Del Jarama|Jarama]]
 
| [[1974 Spanish Grand Prix|Report]]
 
| [[1974 Spanish Grand Prix|Report]]
 
|-
 
|-
 
! [[1973 Formula One season|1973]]
 
! [[1973 Formula One season|1973]]
| [[Émerson Fittipaldi]]
+
| {{flagiconBrazil}} [[Émerson Fittipaldi]]
 
| [[Team Lotus|Lotus]]-[[Cosworth]]
 
| [[Team Lotus|Lotus]]-[[Cosworth]]
| [[Montjuïc]]
+
| [[Montjuïc circuit]]
 
| [[1973 Spanish Grand Prix|Report]]
 
| [[1973 Spanish Grand Prix|Report]]
 
|-
 
|-
 
! [[1972 Formula One season|1972]]
 
! [[1972 Formula One season|1972]]
| [[Émerson Fittipaldi]]
+
| {{flagiconBrazil}} [[Émerson Fittipaldi]]
 
| [[Team Lotus|Lotus]]-[[Cosworth]]
 
| [[Team Lotus|Lotus]]-[[Cosworth]]
| [[Circuit del Jarama|Jarama]]
+
| [[Circuito Permanente Del Jarama|Jarama]]
 
| [[1972 Spanish Grand Prix|Report]]
 
| [[1972 Spanish Grand Prix|Report]]
 
|-
 
|-
 
! [[1971 Formula One season|1971]]
 
! [[1971 Formula One season|1971]]
| [[Jackie Stewart]]
+
| {{flagiconUK}} [[Jackie Stewart]]
| [[Tyrrell]]-[[Cosworth]]
+
| [[Tyrrell Racing|Tyrrell]]-[[Cosworth]]
| [[Montjuïc]]
+
| [[Montjuïc circuit]]
 
| [[1971 Spanish Grand Prix|Report]]
 
| [[1971 Spanish Grand Prix|Report]]
 
|-
 
|-
 
! [[1970 Formula One season|1970]]
 
! [[1970 Formula One season|1970]]
| [[Jackie Stewart]]
+
| {{flagiconUK}} [[Jackie Stewart]]
 
| [[March Engineering|March]]-[[Cosworth]]
 
| [[March Engineering|March]]-[[Cosworth]]
| [[Circuit del Jarama|Jarama]]
+
| [[Circuito Permanente Del Jarama|Jarama]]
 
| [[1970 Spanish Grand Prix|Report]]
 
| [[1970 Spanish Grand Prix|Report]]
 
|-
 
|-
 
! [[1969 Formula One season|1969]]
 
! [[1969 Formula One season|1969]]
| [[Jackie Stewart]]
+
| {{flagiconUK}} [[Jackie Stewart]]
 
| [[Matra]]-[[Cosworth]]
 
| [[Matra]]-[[Cosworth]]
| [[Montjuïc]]
+
| [[Montjuïc circuit]]
 
| [[1969 Spanish Grand Prix|Report]]
 
| [[1969 Spanish Grand Prix|Report]]
 
|-
 
|-
 
! [[1968 Formula One season|1968]]
 
! [[1968 Formula One season|1968]]
| [[Graham Hill]]
+
| {{flagiconUK}} [[Graham Hill]]
 
| [[Team Lotus|Lotus]]-[[Cosworth]]
 
| [[Team Lotus|Lotus]]-[[Cosworth]]
| [[Circuit del Jarama|Jarama]]
+
| [[Circuito Permanente Del Jarama|Jarama]]
 
| [[1968 Spanish Grand Prix|Report]]
 
| [[1968 Spanish Grand Prix|Report]]
|-
+
|- bgcolor="#505050"
! bgcolor="#FFCCCC"| [[1967]]
+
! [[1967]]
| bgcolor="#FFCCCC"| [[Jim Clark]]
+
| {{flagiconUK}} [[Jim Clark]]
| bgcolor="#FFCCCC"| [[Team Lotus|Lotus]]-[[Cosworth]]
+
| [[Team Lotus|Lotus]]-[[Cosworth]]
| bgcolor="#FFCCCC"| [[Circuit del Jarama|Jarama]]
+
| [[Circuito Permanente Del Jarama|Jarama]]
| bgcolor="#FFCCCC"| [[1967 Spanish Grand Prix|Report]]
+
| [[1967 Spanish Grand Prix|Report]]
 +
|- bgcolor="#808080"
 +
! 1966<br>-<br>1955
 +
|COLSPAN=4| ''Not held''
 
|-
 
|-
 
! [[1954 Formula One season|1954]]
 
! [[1954 Formula One season|1954]]
| [[Mike Hawthorn]]
+
| {{flagiconUK}} [[Mike Hawthorn]]
 
| [[Scuderia Ferrari|Ferrari]]
 
| [[Scuderia Ferrari|Ferrari]]
 
| [[Pedralbes Circuit|Pedralbes]]
 
| [[Pedralbes Circuit|Pedralbes]]
 
| [[1954 Spanish Grand Prix|Report]]
 
| [[1954 Spanish Grand Prix|Report]]
 +
|- bgcolor="#808080"
 +
! 1953
 +
|COLSPAN=4| ''Not held''
 +
|- bgcolor="#808080"
 +
! 1952
 +
|COLSPAN=4| ''Not held''
 
|-
 
|-
 
! [[1951 Formula One season|1951]]
 
! [[1951 Formula One season|1951]]
| [[Juan Manuel Fangio]]
+
| {{flagiconArgentina}} [[Juan Manuel Fangio]]
| [[Alfa Romeo]]
+
| [[Alfa Romeo (Formula One)|Alfa Romeo]]
 
| [[Pedralbes Circuit|Pedralbes]]
 
| [[Pedralbes Circuit|Pedralbes]]
 
| [[1951 Spanish Grand Prix|Report]]
 
| [[1951 Spanish Grand Prix|Report]]
 +
|- bgcolor="#808080"
 +
! 1950<br>-<br>1936
 +
|COLSPAN=4| ''Not held''
 +
|- style="background-color:#333333"
 +
! [[1935 Grand Prix season|1935]]
 +
| {{flagiconGermany|Nazi}} [[Rudolf Caracciola]]
 +
| [[Mercedes-Benz]]
 +
| [[Circuito Lasarte|Lasarte]]
 +
| [[1935 Spanish Grand Prix|Report]]
 +
|- bgcolor="#505050"
 +
! [[1934 Grand Prix season|1934]]
 +
| {{flagiconItaly|old}} [[Luigi Fagioli]]
 +
| [[Mercedes-Benz]]
 +
| [[Circuito Lasarte|Lasarte]]
 +
| [[1934 Spanish Grand Prix|Report]]
 +
|- bgcolor="#505050"
 +
! [[1933 Grand Prix season|1933]]
 +
| {{flagiconMonaco}} [[Louis Chiron]]
 +
| [[Alfa Romeo in motorsport|Alfa Romeo]]
 +
| [[Circuito Lasarte|Lasarte]]
 +
| [[1933 Spanish Grand Prix|Report]]
 +
|- bgcolor="#808080"
 +
! 1932
 +
|COLSPAN=4| ''Not held''
 +
|- bgcolor="#808080"
 +
! 1931
 +
|COLSPAN=4| ''Not held''
 
|-
 
|-
! bgcolor="#FFCCCC"| [[1935]]
+
|- bgcolor="#505050"
| bgcolor="#FFCCCC"| [[Rudolf Caracciola]]
+
! [[1930 Grand Prix season|1930]]
| bgcolor="#FFCCCC"| [[Mercedes-Benz|Mercedes]]
+
| {{flagiconItaly|old}} [[Achille Varzi]]
| bgcolor="#FFCCCC"| [[Circuito Lasarte|Lasarte]]
+
| [[Maserati]]
| bgcolor="#FFCCCC"| [[1935 Spanish Grand Prix|Report]]
+
| [[Circuito Lasarte|Lasarte]]
|-
+
| [[1930 Spanish Grand Prix|Report]]
! bgcolor="#FFCCCC"| [[1934]]
+
|- bgcolor="#505050"
| bgcolor="#FFCCCC"| [[Luigi Fagioli]]
+
! [[1929 Grand Prix season|1929]]
| bgcolor="#FFCCCC"| [[Mercedes-Benz|Mercedes]]
+
| {{flagiconMonaco}} [[Louis Chiron]]
| bgcolor="#FFCCCC"| [[Circuito Lasarte|Lasarte]]
+
| [[Bugatti]]
| bgcolor="#FFCCCC"| [[1934 Spanish Grand Prix|Report]]
+
| [[Circuito Lasarte|Lasarte]]
|-
+
| [[1929 Spanish Grand Prix|Report]]
! bgcolor="#FFCCCC"| [[1933]]
+
|- bgcolor="#505050"
| bgcolor="#FFCCCC"| [[Louis Chiron]]
+
! [[1928 Grand Prix season|1928]]
| bgcolor="#FFCCCC"| [[Alfa Romeo]]
+
| {{flagiconMonaco}} [[Louis Chiron]]
| bgcolor="#FFCCCC"| [[Circuito Lasarte|Lasarte]]
+
| [[Bugatti]]
| bgcolor="#FFCCCC"| [[1933 Spanish Grand Prix|Report]]
+
| [[Circuito Lasarte|Lasarte]]
|-
+
| [[1928 Spanish Grand Prix|Report]]
! bgcolor="#FFCCCC"| [[1930]]
+
|- bgcolor="#505050"
| bgcolor="#FFCCCC"| [[Achille Varzi]]
+
! [[1927 Grand Prix season|1927]]
| bgcolor="#FFCCCC"| [[Maserati]]
+
| {{flagiconFrance}} [[Robert Benoist]]
| bgcolor="#FFCCCC"| [[Circuito Lasarte|Lasarte]]
+
| [[Delage]]
| bgcolor="#FFCCCC"| [[1930 Spanish Grand Prix|Report]]
+
| [[Circuito Lasarte|Lasarte]]
|-
+
| [[1927 Spanish Grand Prix|Report]]
! bgcolor="#FFCCCC"| [[1929]]
+
|- bgcolor="#505050"
| bgcolor="#FFCCCC"| [[Louis Chiron]]
+
! [[1926 Grand Prix season|1926]]
| bgcolor="#FFCCCC"| [[Bugatti]]
+
| {{flagiconItaly|old}} [[Bartolomeo Costantini]]
| bgcolor="#FFCCCC"| [[Circuito Lasarte|Lasarte]]
+
| [[Bugatti]]
| bgcolor="#FFCCCC"| [[1929 Spanish Grand Prix|Report]]
+
| [[Circuito Lasarte|Lasarte]]
|-
+
| [[1926 Spanish Grand Prix|Report]]
! bgcolor="#FFCCCC"| [[1928]]
+
|- bgcolor="#808080"
| bgcolor="#FFCCCC"| [[Louis Chiron]]
+
! 1925
| bgcolor="#FFCCCC"| [[Bugatti]]
+
|COLSPAN=4| ''Not held''
| bgcolor="#FFCCCC"| [[Circuito Lasarte|Lasarte]]
+
|- bgcolor="#808080"
| bgcolor="#FFCCCC"| [[1928 Spanish Grand Prix|Report]]
+
! 1924
|-
+
|COLSPAN=4| ''Not held''
! bgcolor="#FFCCCC"| [[1927]]
 
| bgcolor="#FFCCCC"| [[Robert Benoist]]
 
| bgcolor="#FFCCCC"| [[Delage]]
 
| bgcolor="#FFCCCC"| [[Circuito Lasarte|Lasarte]]
 
| bgcolor="#FFCCCC"| [[1927 Spanish Grand Prix|Report]]
 
|-
 
! bgcolor="#FFCCCC"| [[1926]]
 
| bgcolor="#FFCCCC"| [[Meo Constantini]]
 
| bgcolor="#FFCCCC"| [[Bugatti]]
 
| bgcolor="#FFCCCC"| [[Circuito Lasarte|Lasarte]]
 
| bgcolor="#FFCCCC"| [[1926 Spanish Grand Prix|Report]]
 
|-
 
! bgcolor="#FFCCCC"| [[1923]]
 
| bgcolor="#FFCCCC"| [[Albert Divo]]
 
| bgcolor="#FFCCCC"| [[Sunbeam (car)|Sunbeam]]
 
| bgcolor="#FFCCCC"| [[Sitges-Terramar]]
 
| bgcolor="#FFCCCC"| [[1923 Spanish Grand Prix|Report]]
 
 
|-
 
|-
! bgcolor="#FFCCCC"| [[1913]]
+
|- bgcolor="#505050"
| bgcolor="#FFCCCC"| [[Carlos de Salamanca]]
+
! [[1923 Grand Prix season|1923]]
| bgcolor="#FFCCCC"| [[Rolls Royce]]
+
| {{flagiconFrance}} [[Albert Divo]]
| bgcolor="#FFCCCC"| [[Guadarrama]]
+
| [[Sunbeam Car Company|Sunbeam]]
| bgcolor="#FFCCCC"| [[1913 Spanish Grand Prix|Report]]
+
| [[Sitges-Terramar]]
 +
| [[1923 Spanish Grand Prix|Report]]
 +
|- bgcolor="#808080"
 +
! 1922<br>-<br>1914
 +
|COLSPAN=4| ''Not held''
 +
|- bgcolor="#505050"
 +
! [[1913 Grand Prix season|1913]]
 +
| {{flagiconSpain|1785}} [[Carlos de Salamanca]]
 +
| [[Rolls-Royce Limited|Rolls-Royce]]
 +
| [[Guadarrama]]
 +
| [[1913 Spanish Grand Prix|Report]]
 
|}
 
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* [http://www.circuitcat.com/ Circuit de Catalunya official website]
 
* [http://www.f1db.com/f1/page/Gran_Premio_Marlboro_de_Espana_2005 Spanish Grand Prix Statistics]
 
* [http://www.f1db.com/f1/page/Gran_Premio_Marlboro_de_Espana_2005 Spanish Grand Prix Statistics]
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* [http://www.4mula1.ro/history/track/Catalunya Catalunya F1 statistics]
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Latest revision as of 20:21, 4 November 2009

Spanishgprix.png
Spanish Grand Prix
Flag 22px-Flag of Spain.png
Circuit Circuit de Catalunya
Laps 65
Circuit length km 4.655
Circuit length mi 2.892
Race length km 302.449
Race length mi 187.942
Current year 2007
Most wins driver 22px-Flag of Germany.png Michael Schumacher (6)
Most wins constructor 3dflagsdotcom italy2bs.gif Ferrari (10)
Winning time 1:31:36.230
Winner 22px-Flag of Brazil.png Felipe Massa
Winning team Ferrari
Pole time 1:21.421
Pole driver 22px-Flag of Brazil.png Felipe Massa
Pole team Ferrari
Fastest lap 1:22.680
Fastest lap driver 22px-Flag of Brazil.png Felipe Massa
Fastest lap team Ferrari


The Spanish Grand Prix (Gran Premio de España) is a Formula One race currently held at the Circuit de Catalunya in Barcelona, Spain, as part of the annual Formula One championship season.


History

The first Spanish Grand Prix in 1913 was not actually run to the Grand Prix formula of the day, but to touring car rules, taking place on a 300-kilometre road circuit at Guadarrama, near Madrid, on the road to Valladolid.

Motor racing events had taken place in Spain prior to that - the most notable among them being the Catalan Cup of 1908 and 1909, on roads around Sitges, near Barcelona. Both of these events were won by Jules Goux, establishing a strong racing tradition in Catalonia, which has continued to this day. This enthusiasm for racing led to the plan to build a permanent track at Sitges - a 2km oval which became known as Sitges-Terramar, and was the site of the 1923 Spanish Grand Prix.

After this first race, the track fell into financial difficulties, and the main race in Spain moved to the Circuito Lasarte track on the northern coast (called the San Sebastian Grand Prix). Following the 1936 race, Spain descended into civil war and racing stopped. In 1946, racing returned to Spain in the form of the Penya Rhin Grand Prix at the Pedralbes Circuit in Barcelona.

Spain did not return to the international calendar until 1951, joining the list of races of the Formula One championship, on the Pedralbes Circuit. In 1955, a terrible accident at the 24 Hours of Le Mans resulted in regulations governing spectator safety, and the pedestrian-lined street track at Pedralbes was dropped from the racing calendar.

Comeback

In the 1960s, Spain made a bid to return to the world of international motor racing - the Royal Automobile Club of Spain commissioned a new circuit north of Madrid at Jarama, and Cataluña refurbished their circuit at Montjuïc circuit in Barcelona. A non-championship Grand Prix took place at Jarama in 1967, which was won by Jim Clark racing in a Lotus.

In 1968, Jarama hosted the Spanish Grand Prix, near the beginning of the F1 season. It was agreed, following this event, that the race would alternate between Jarama and Montjuich.

The 1975 Grand Prix at Montjuich was marked by tragedy. There had been concerns about track safety during practice races, and double-winner Emerson Fittipaldi retired in protest after a single lap. On the 26th lap of the race, Rolf Stommelen's car crashed when the rear wing broke off, killing four spectators. The race was stopped later and won by Jochen Mass, though only half the points were awarded.

The Spanish Grand Prix was confined to Jarama until 1981, after which it was dropped from the racing calendar. In 1985, the Mayor of Jerez commissioned a new racing circuit in his town to promote tourism and sherries. The track, the Circuito Permanente de Jerez, was finished in time for the 1986 championship, which saw a furious battle between Ayrton Senna and Nigel Mansell, with the two cars finishing side by side. The stewards awarded the win to Senna, by 0.014 seconds - one of F1's closest finishes.

The 1990 Spanish Grand Prix was the last in Jerez (although Jerez did stage the European Grand Prix in 1994 and 1997). During the practice, Martin Donnelly's car was destroyed in a high-speed collision, and Donnelly was severely injured.

Work on the Circuit de Catalunya was underway in Barcelona, and in 1991, the event moved to this new track, where it has remained since. The 1992 event was advertised as the Grand Prix of the Olympic Games.

Sponsors

Gran Premio Talbot de Espãna 1981
Gran Premio Tio Pepe de Espãna 1986-1992
Gran Premio Marlboro de Espãna 1993-2005
Gran Premio de Espãna Telefónica 2006-

Winners of the Spanish Grands Prix

Events which were not part of the Formula One World Championhip are indicated by a pink background.

A cream background indicates an event which was part of the pre-war European Championship.

Year Driver Constructor Location Report
2007 22px-Flag of Brazil.png Felipe Massa Ferrari Catalunya Report
2006 22px-Flag of Spain.png Fernando Alonso Renault Catalunya Report
2005 22px-Flag of Finland.png Kimi Räikkönen McLaren-Mercedes Catalunya Report
2004 22px-Flag of Germany.png Michael Schumacher Ferrari Catalunya Report
2003 22px-Flag of Germany.png Michael Schumacher Ferrari Catalunya Report
2002 22px-Flag of Germany.png Michael Schumacher Ferrari Catalunya Report
2001 22px-Flag of Germany.png Michael Schumacher Ferrari Catalunya Report
2000 22px-Flag of Finland.png Mika Häkkinen McLaren-Mercedes Catalunya Report
1999 22px-Flag of Finland.png Mika Häkkinen McLaren-Mercedes Catalunya Report
1998 22px-Flag of Finland.png Mika Häkkinen McLaren-Mercedes Catalunya Report
1997 22px-Flag of the Canada.png Jacques Villeneuve Williams-Renault Catalunya Report
1996 22px-Flag of Germany.png Michael Schumacher Ferrari Catalunya Report
1995 22px-Flag of Germany.png Michael Schumacher Benetton-Renault Catalunya Report
1994 22px-Flag of the United Kingdom.png Damon Hill Williams-Renault Catalunya Report
1993 22px-Flag of France.png Alain Prost Williams-Renault Catalunya Report
1992 22px-Flag of the United Kingdom.png Nigel Mansell Williams-Renault Catalunya Report
1991 22px-Flag of the United Kingdom.png Nigel Mansell Williams-Renault Catalunya Report
1990 22px-Flag of France.png Alain Prost Ferrari Jerez Report
1989 22px-Flag of Brazil.png Ayrton Senna McLaren-Honda Jerez Report
1988 22px-Flag of France.png Alain Prost McLaren-Honda Jerez Report
1987 22px-Flag of the United Kingdom.png Nigel Mansell Williams-Honda Jerez Report
1986 22px-Flag of Brazil.png Ayrton Senna Lotus-Renault Jerez Report
1985
-
1982
Not held
1981 22px-Flag of the Canada.png Gilles Villeneuve Ferrari Jarama Report
1980 22px-Flag of Australia.png Alan Jones Williams-Cosworth Jarama Report
1979 22px-Flag of France.png Patrick Depailler Ligier-Cosworth Jarama Report
1978 22px-Flag of the United States.png Mario Andretti Lotus-Cosworth Jarama Report
1977 22px-Flag of the United States.png Mario Andretti Lotus-Cosworth Jarama Report
1976 22px-Flag of the United Kingdom.png James Hunt McLaren-Cosworth Jarama Report
1975 22px-Flag of Germany.png Jochen Mass McLaren-Cosworth Montjuïc circuit Report
1974 22px-Flag of Austria.png Niki Lauda Ferrari Jarama Report
1973 22px-Flag of Brazil.png Émerson Fittipaldi Lotus-Cosworth Montjuïc circuit Report
1972 22px-Flag of Brazil.png Émerson Fittipaldi Lotus-Cosworth Jarama Report
1971 22px-Flag of the United Kingdom.png Jackie Stewart Tyrrell-Cosworth Montjuïc circuit Report
1970 22px-Flag of the United Kingdom.png Jackie Stewart March-Cosworth Jarama Report
1969 22px-Flag of the United Kingdom.png Jackie Stewart Matra-Cosworth Montjuïc circuit Report
1968 22px-Flag of the United Kingdom.png Graham Hill Lotus-Cosworth Jarama Report
1967 22px-Flag of the United Kingdom.png Jim Clark Lotus-Cosworth Jarama Report
1966
-
1955
Not held
1954 22px-Flag of the United Kingdom.png Mike Hawthorn Ferrari Pedralbes Report
1953 Not held
1952 Not held
1951 22px-Flag of Argentina.png Juan Manuel Fangio Alfa Romeo Pedralbes Report
1950
-
1936
Not held
1935 22px-Flag of Germany.png Rudolf Caracciola Mercedes-Benz Lasarte Report
1934 3dflagsdotcom italy2bs.gif Luigi Fagioli Mercedes-Benz Lasarte Report
1933 22px-Flag of Monaco.png Louis Chiron Alfa Romeo Lasarte Report
1932 Not held
1931 Not held
1930 3dflagsdotcom italy2bs.gif Achille Varzi Maserati Lasarte Report
1929 22px-Flag of Monaco.png Louis Chiron Bugatti Lasarte Report
1928 22px-Flag of Monaco.png Louis Chiron Bugatti Lasarte Report
1927 22px-Flag of France.png Robert Benoist Delage Lasarte Report
1926 3dflagsdotcom italy2bs.gif Bartolomeo Costantini Bugatti Lasarte Report
1925 Not held
1924 Not held
1923 22px-Flag of France.png Albert Divo Sunbeam Sitges-Terramar Report
1922
-
1914
Not held
1913 22px-Flag of Spain.png Carlos de Salamanca Rolls-Royce Guadarrama Report

External links


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