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The Grand Prix of Monaco is organized each year by the ''Automobile Club de Monaco'' who also runs the [[Monte Carlo Rally]] and the [[Monaco Kart Cup]].
The Grand Prix of Monaco is organized each year by the ''Automobile Club de Monaco'' who also runs the [[Monte Carlo Rally]] and the [[Monaco Kart Cup]].

'''Past Winners:'''
*[[1955]] - [[Maurice Trintigant]], ([[France]])
*[[1956]] - [[Stirling Moss]], ([[Great Britain]])
*[[1957]] - [[Juan Manuel Fangio]], ([[Argentina]])
*[[1958]] - [[Maurice Trintigant]], ([[France]])
*[[1959]] - [[Jack Barbham]], ([[Australia]])
*[[1960]] - [[Stirling Moss]], ([[Great Britain]])
*[[1961]] - [[Stirling Moss]], ([[Great Britain]])
*[[1962]] - [[Bruce McLaren]], ([[New Zealand]])
*[[1963]] - [[Graham Hill]], ([[United States]])
*[[1964]] - [[Graham Hill]], ([[United States]])
*[[1965]] - [[Graham Hill]], ([[United States]])
*[[1966]] - [[Jackie Stewart]], ([[Great Britain]])
*[[1967]] - [[Denny Hulme]], ([[New Zealand]])
*[[1968]] - [[Graham Hill]], ([[United States]])
*[[1969]] - [[Graham Hill]], ([[United States]])
*[[1970]] - [[Jochen Rindt]], ([[Austria]])
*[[1971]] - [[Jackie Stewart]], ([[Great Britain]])
*[[1972]] - [[Jean-Pierre Beltoise]], ([[France]])
*[[1973]] - [[Jackie Stewart]], ([[Great Britain]])
*[[1974]] - [[Ronnie Peterson]], ([[Sweden]])
*[[1975]] - [[Niki Lauda]], ([[Austria]])
*[[1976]] - [[Niki Lauda]], ([[Austria]])
*[[1977]] - [[Jody Scheckter]], ([[South Africa]])
*[[1978]] - [[Patrick Depailler]], ([[France]])
*[[1979]] - [[Jody Scheckter]], ([[South Africa]])
*[[1980]] - [[Carlos Reutemann]], ([[Argentina]])
*[[1981]] - [[Gilles Villeneuve]], ([[Canada]])
*[[1982]] - [[Riccardo Patrese]], ([[Italy]])
*[[1983]] - [[Keke Rosberg]], ([[Finland]])
*[[1984]] - [[Alain Prost]], ([[France]])
*[[1985]] - [[Alain Prost]], ([[France]])
*[[1986]] - [[Alain Prost]], ([[France]])
*[[1987]] - [[Ayrton Senna]], ([[Brazil]])
*[[1988]] - [[Alain Prost]], ([[France]])
*[[1989]] - [[Ayrton Senna]], ([[Brazil]])
*[[1990]] - [[Ayrton Senna]], ([[Brazil]])
*[[1991]] - [[Ayrton Senna]], ([[Brazil]])
*[[1992]] - [[Ayrton Senna]], ([[Brazil]])
*[[1993]] - [[Ayrton Senna]], ([[Brazil]])
*[[1994]] - [[Michael Schumacher]], ([[Germany]])
*[[1995]] - [[Michael Schumacher]], ([[Germany]])
*[[1996]] - [[Olivier Panis]], ([[France]])
*[[1997]] - [[Michael Schumacher]], ([[Germany]])
*[[1998]] - [[Mika Hakkinen]], ([[Finland]])
*[[1999]] - [[Michael Schumacher]], ([[Germany]])
*[[2000]] - [[David Coulthard]], ([[Great Britain]])
*[[2001]] - [[Michael Schumacher]], ([[Germany]])
*[[2002]] - [[David Coulthard]], ([[Great Britain]])
*[[2003]] - [[Juan Pablo Montoya]], ([[Colombia]])

Revision as of 01:28, 17 June 2003

Monte Carlo, in the Principality of Monaco, is one of the oldest tracks on the Formula One-circuit. It is an automobile racing event organized each year by the Automobile Club de Monaco In 1929, the first Grand Prix of Monaco automobile race was held, won by Charles Grover (aka "Williams") driving a Bugatti painted in what would become the famous British racing green color.

A street race, it has many elevation shifts, tight corners, and a narrow course that makes it perhaps the most demanding and probably the most dangerous track still in use in Formula One racing.

The Grand Prix of Monaco is organized each year by the Automobile Club de Monaco who also runs the Monte Carlo Rally and the Monaco Kart Cup.

Past Winners: