The Swiss Grand Prix was a race held from 1950 to 1954. The race was cancelled in 1955, in the wake of the Le Mans disaster. The Swiss Parliament later that year banned all forms of motor racing within Switzerland, a ban that stood firm until Formula E held a street race in Zurich in 2018.
A non-championship Swiss GP was run in 1975 at the Dijon-Prenois circuit, about 40 km into France, and was won by Swiss driver Clay Regazzoni. And a gap in the schedule permitted the track to run a championship Swiss Grand Prix in 1982, which was Keke Rosberg's only victory in his championship season.
Venues[]
Venue (in chronological order) | Years |
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Circuit Bremgarten | 1950–1954 |
Dijon-Prenois | 1975 (non-championship), 1982 |
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 | Swiss Grand Prix | |
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Circuits | Bremgarten (1934 - 1939, 1947 - 1954), Dijon-Prenois (1975, 1982) | |
Races | 1950 • 1951 • 1952 • 1953 • 1954 • 1955 • 1982 | |
Pre-war championship Races | 1935 • 1936 • 1937 • 1938 • 1939 | |
Non-Championship Races | 1934 • 1947 • 1948 • 1949 • 1975 |