Moroccan Grand Prix - Winners of The Moroccan Grand Prix

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
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
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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
Races in the Formula One World Championship
Current
  • Australian
  • Malaysian
  • Chinese
  • Bahrain
  • Spanish
  • Monaco
  • Canadian
  • European
  • British
  • German
  • Hungarian
  • Belgian
  • Italian
  • Singapore
  • Japanese
  • Korean
  • Indian
  • Abu Dhabi
  • United States
  • Brazilian
Future
  • America (2014)
  • Russian (2014)
Former
  • Argentine
  • Austrian
  • Caesars Palace
  • Dallas
  • Detroit
  • Dutch
  • French
  • Indianapolis 500
  • Luxembourg
  • Mexican
  • Moroccan
  • Pacific
  • Pescara
  • Portuguese
  • San Marino
  • South African
  • Swedish
  • Swiss
  • Turkish
  • United States West

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