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Montjuïc Park

Montjuïc Park, Barcelona, Catalunya, Spain

Circuit Type: Temporary street circuit

Original Circuit

Extension: 3,791 Km

Lap Record: 1:23.800

Year: 1973

Driver: Ronnie Peterson

Car: Lotus-Ford Cosworth 72E

Speed: 162,859 km/h

 

Pole Record: 1:21.800

Year: 1973

Driver: Ronnie Peterson

Car: Lotus-Ford Cosworth 72E

Speed: 166,841 km/h

Year Official Name Date Winning Driver Constructor Laps Time Formula
1975 XXI Gran Premio de España April 27 Germany Jochen Mass
Great Britain McLaren 29
00:42:53.700 F1
1973 XIX Gran Premio de España April 29 Brazil Emerson Fittipaldi
Great Britain Lotus 75
01:48:18.700 F1
1971 XVII Gran Premio de España April 18 Great Britain Jackie Stewart
Great Britain Tyrrell 75
01:49:03.400 F1
1969 XV Gran Premio de España May 4 Great Britain Jackie Stewart
France Matra 90
02:16:54.000 F1
1936 VII° Gran Premio Peña Rhin June 7 Italy Tazio Nuvolari
Italy Alfa Romeo 80
02:43:00.700 GP
1935 VI° Gran Premio Peña Rhin June 30 Italy Luigi Fagioli
Germany Mercedes 70
02:27:38.000 GP
1934 V° Gran Premio Peña Rhin June 17 Italy Achille Varzi
Italy Alfa Romeo 70
02:33:02.000 GP
1933 IV° Gran Premio Peña Rhin June 25 Chile Juan Zanelli
Italy Alfa Romeo 40
01:35:38.300 GP

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  • Karl Ebb won the Eesti Suursõit 1935.
  • Achille Varzi won the Gran Premio di Monza 1929.

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