The Pescara Grand Prix was an event of the Formula One World Championship which was held at Pescara Circuit in Italy in 1957. The race had previously been run as a non-championship event for years. It was commonly known as the Coppa Acerbo when first held in the 1920s, but that name was associated with the fascist government.
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Years | Name |
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1957 | Gran Premio de Pescara |
Winners[]
By Year[]
Year | Driver | Constructor | Report |
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1957 | Stirling Moss | Vanwall | Report |
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V T E | Grands Prix | |
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Abu Dhabi • Anniversary • Argentina • Australia • Austria • Azerbaijan • Bahrain • Belgium • Brazil • Caesars Palace • Canada • China • Dallas • Detroit • Eifel • Emilia Romagna • Europe • France • Germany • Great Britain • Hungary • India • Indianapolis 500 • Italy • Japan • Korea • Las Vegas • Luxembourg • Malaysia • Mexico • Miami • Monaco • Morocco • Netherlands • Pacific • Pescara • Portugal • Qatar • Russia • Sakhir • San Marino • São Paulo • Saudi Arabia • Singapore • South Africa • Spain • Styria • Sweden • Switzerland • Turkey • Tuscany • United States • United States West • Vietnam | ||
Bold indicates a Grand Prix scheduled for 2024. |
V T E | Pescara Grand Prix | |
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Circuits | Pescara Circuit (1957) | |
Races | 1957 | |
Non-F1 races | 1950 • 1951 • 1954 |
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