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Moroccan Grand Prix

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Automobile race
This article is about the motor race. For the golf tournament, seeHassan II Golf Trophy. For the tennis tournament, seeGrand Prix Hassan II.
Moroccan Grand Prix
Anfa Circuit (1930–1934)
Agadir Circuit (1954–1956)
Ain-Diab Circuit (1957–1958)
Race information
Number of times held13
First held1925
Last held1958
Most wins (drivers)No repeat winners
Most wins (constructors)FranceBugatti (4)
Last race (1958)
Pole position
Podium
Fastest lap

TheMoroccan Grand Prix (Arabic:سباق الجائزة الكبرى المغربي) was aGrand Prix first organised in 1925 inCasablanca,Morocco with the official denomination of "Casablanca Grand Prix".

History

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In 1930, the race was held at the newAnfa Circuit (official denomination "Anfa Grand Prix"). It claimed the life of French driverCount Bruno d'Harcourt during a practice run. All winners, intouring cars, were eitherFrench orMonegasque.

There was no race in 1933 nor between 1935 and 1953. When it returned in 1954, it was held on a circuit at the city ofAgadir forsports cars, and French dominance was interrupted by anItalian driver,Giuseppe Farina.

A new layout atAin-Diab near Casablanca was made ready for the1957Formula One race which, although not counting toward the World Championship, attracted a world-class field. The race was won byJean Behra forMaserati. The 1958 edition of the race was the only one to be part of the Formula One World Championship, and would be the final round of that season. The Championship battle was still alive betweenMike Hawthorn ofFerrari andStirling Moss ofVanwall. Hawthorn would finish second place to clinch the crown, despite his rival Moss winning the race. Vanwall would also clinch the inaugural Constructors Championship, but it was overshadowed by a crash involvingStuart Lewis-Evans, who died from his injuries six days later.

Winners

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Repeat winners (constructors)

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WinsConstructorYears won
4FranceBugatti1926,1928,1931,1932
3ItalyFerrari1954,1955,1956
Sources:[1][2]

Repeat winners (engine manufacturers)

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WinsManufacturerYears won
4FranceBugatti1926,1928,1931,1932
3ItalyFerrari1954,1955,1956
Sources:[1][2]

By year

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YearDriverConstructorCategoryLocationReport
1925France Comte de VaugelasDelageTouring carsCasablancaReport
1926France R. MeyerlBugattiTouring carsReport
1927France G. RollGeorges IratTouring carsReport
1928France E. MeyerBugattiTouring carsReport
1929Not held
1930MoroccoCharles BénitahAmilcarTouring carsAnfaReport
1931PolandStanisław CzaykowskiBugattiTouring carsReport
1932FranceMarcel LehouxBugattiTouring carsReport
1933Not held
1934MonacoLouis ChironAlfa RomeoTouring carsAnfaReport
1935

1953
Not held
1954ItalyGiuseppe FarinaFerrariSports carsAgadirReport
1955FranceMike SparkenFerrariSports carsReport
1956FranceMaurice TrintignantFerrariSports carsReport
1957FranceJean BehraMaseratiFormula OneAin-DiabReport
1958United KingdomStirling MossVanwallFormula OneAin-DiabReport
Sources:[1][2]

References

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  1. ^abcDiepraam, Mattijs; Muelas, Felix."Grand Prix winners 1894–2019".Forix. Autosport. Retrieved15 December 2020.
  2. ^abcHigham, Peter (1995). "Moroccan Grand Prix".The Guinness Guide to International Motor Racing. London, England: Motorbooks International. p. 427.ISBN 978-0-7603-0152-4 – via Internet Archive.
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