Winners of The Moroccan Grand Prix
A pink background indicates an event which was not part of the Formula One World Championship.
Year | Driver | Constructor | Category | Location | Report |
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1958 | Stirling Moss | Vanwall | Formula One | Ain-Diab | Report |
1957 | Jean Behra | Maserati | Formula One | Ain-Diab | Report |
1956 | Maurice Trintignant | Ferrari | Sports cars | Agadir | Report |
1955 | Mike Sparken | Ferrari | Sports cars | Report | |
1954 | Giuseppe Farina | Ferrari | Sports cars | Report | |
1953 - 1935 |
Not held | ||||
1934 | Louis Chiron | Alfa Romeo | Touring cars | Anfa | Report |
1933 | Not held | ||||
1932 | Marcel Lehoux | Bugatti | Touring cars | Anfa | Report |
1931 | Stanisław Czaykowski | Bugatti | Touring cars | Report | |
1930 | Charles Bénitah | Amilcar | Touring cars | Report | |
1929 | Not held | ||||
1928 | E. Meyer | Bugatti | Touring cars | Casablanca | Report |
1927 | G. Roll | Georges Irat | Touring cars | Report | |
1926 | R. Meyerl | Bugatti | Touring cars | Report | |
1925 | Comte de Vaugelas | Delage | Touring cars | Report |
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