Mediterranean Grand Prix - Results

Results

Year Date Winning driver Winning constructor Report
1998 September 6 Juan Pablo Montoya Lola-Zytek Report
1997 July 20 Jamie Davies Lola-Zytek Report
1996 July 21 Marc Goossens Lola-Zytek Report
1995 July 23 Ricardo Rosset Reynard-Ford Report
1994 July 17 Gil de Ferran Reynard-Zytek Judd Report
1993 July 18 David Coulthard Reynard-Ford Report
1992 July 12 Luca Badoer Reynard-Ford Report
1991 July 7 Emanuele Naspetti Reynard-Ford Report
1990 July 22 Gianni Morbidelli Lola-Ford Report
1989 July 23 Andrea Chiesa Reynard-Ford Report
1988 July 17 Pierluigi Martini March-Judd Report
1987 July 19 Roberto Moreno Ralt-Honda Report
1986 July 20 Luis Perez-Sala Ralt-Ford Report
1985 July 28 Mike Thackwell Ralt-Ford Report
1984 July 29 Mike Thackwell Ralt-Honda Report
1983 July 31 Jonathan Palmer Ralt-Honda Report
1982 August 1 Thierry Boutsen Spirit-Honda Report
1981 July 26 Thierry Boutsen March-BMW Report
1980 August 2 Siegfried Stohr Toleman-Hart Report
1979 July 29 Eje Elgh March-BMW Report
1978 July 23 Bruno Giacomelli March-BMW Report
1977 July 24 Keke Rosberg Chevron-Hart Report
1976 July 25 René Arnoux Martini-Renault Report
1975 July 27 Jacques Laffite Martini-BMW Report
1974 August 25 Hans-Joachim Stuck March-BMW Report
1973 August 27 Jean-Pierre Jarier March-BMW Report
1972 August 20 Henri Pescarolo Brabham-Ford Report
1971 Not held
1970 August 23 Clay Regazzoni Tecno-Ford Report
1969 August 24 Piers Courage Brabham-Ford Report
1968 August 25 Jochen Rindt Brabham-Ford Report
1967 August 20 Jackie Stewart Matra-Ford Report
1965 August 15 Jo Siffert Brabham-BRM Report
1964 August 16 Jo Siffert Brabham-BRM Report
1963 August 18 John Surtees Ferrari Report
1962 August 19 Lorenzo Bandini Ferrari Report

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