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.
Autodromo di Pergusa | |
Race information | |
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Number of times held | 35 |
First held | 1962 |
Last held | 1998 |
Most wins (drivers) | Jo Siffert (2) Thierry Boutsen (2) Mike Thackwell (2) |
Most wins (constructors) | Reynard (6) |
Circuit length | 4.950 km (3.076 miles) |
Laps | 40+ |
Last race (1998) | |
Pole position | |
Podium | |
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Fastest lap | |
The event was scheduled to return in 2020 as part of the Euroformula Open Championship, but was cancelled due to the global coronavirus pandemic.[1]
Results
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edit- ^ Wood, Elliot (11 October 2019). "Mediterranean Grand Prix revived by Euroformula Open for 2020". formulascout.com. Formula Scout. Retrieved 11 October 2019.