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The '''Swiss Grand Prix''' was the premier [[auto race]] of [[Switzerland]]; in its later years, it was a [[Formula One]] race.
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| Name                  = [[Switzerland|Swiss]] Grand Prix
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| Flag                  = Flag_of_Switzerland.svg
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| Circuit              = [[Dijon-Prenois]] (France)
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| Circuit_image        = Circuit Dijon-Prenois.png
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| Laps                  = 80
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| Circuit_length_km    = 3.800
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| Race_length_km        = 304.000
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| Most_wins_driver      = {{flagiconArgentina}} [[Juan Manuel Fangio]] (2)
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| Most_wins_constructor = {{flagiconItaly}} [[Scuderia Ferrari|Ferrari]] (2)
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| Current_year          = 1982
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| Winner                = {{flagiconFinland}} [[Keke Rosberg]]
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| Winning_team          = {{flagiconUK}} [[WilliamsF1|Williams]]-[[Cosworth|Ford]]
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| Winning_time          = 1:32:41.087
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| Pole_driver          = {{flagiconFrance}} [[Alain Prost]]
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| Pole_team            = {{flagiconFrance}} [[Renault F1|Renault]]
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| Pole_time            = 1:01.380
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| Fastest_lap_driver    = {{flagiconFrance}} [[Alain Prost]]
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| Fastest_lap_team      = {{flagiconFrance}} [[Renault F1|Renault]]
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| Fastest_lap          = 1:07.477
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}}
  
[[Grand Prix motor racing]] came to Switzerland in [[1934]], to the [[Circuit Bremgarten|Bremgarten circuit]] located just outside the city of [[Bremgarten]], [[Bern]]. The Swiss Grand Prix counted toward the [[European Championship (auto racing)|European Championship]] from [[1935]] to [[1939]].  
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The '''Swiss Grand Prix''' was the premier [[auto race]] of [[Switzerland]]. In its later years it was a [[Formula One]] race.
  
The Bremgarten track would remain the home of the Swiss Grand Prix until [[1954]], after which motor racing was banned by the Swiss government as an unsafe spectator sport following the death of 80 people at the [[1955]] [[24 hours of Le Mans]]. The Swiss Grand Prix returned to the racing calendar in [[1982]] for one year, albeit at a track just across the border in [[Dijon]], [[France]].
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[[Grand Prix motor racing]] came to Switzerland in 1934, to the [[Circuit Bremgarten|Bremgarten circuit]], located just outside the town of [[Bremgarten bei Bern|Bremgarten]], near [[Bern]]. The Swiss Grand Prix counted toward the [[European Championship (auto racing)|European Championship]] from 1935 to 1939.
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The Bremgarten track remained the home of the Swiss Grand Prix until 1954, after which motor racing was banned by the Swiss government as an unsafe spectator sport following the death of 80 people at the [[1955 24 Hours of Le Mans]] race. The Swiss Grand Prix returned in 1975 as a non-Championship Grand Prix just across the border, at the [[Dijon-Prenois]] circuit, [[France]]. The next, and last, Swiss Grand Prix was a round of the Formula One World Championship in {{F1|1982}}, also held at Dijon.
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On June 6, 2007 Swiss Parliament voted to lift the ban of circuit racing in Switzerland, 97 in favor and 77 opposed. However, the legislation was subsequently not ratified by the Swiss Council of States (the ''Senat'') and the ban is now highly unlikely to actually be lifted.
  
 
== Winners of the Swiss Grand Prix ==
 
== Winners of the Swiss Grand Prix ==
  
''The Event years, 1949 and earlier, were not part of the Formula One World Championship''
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''Events which were not part of the Formula One World Championship are indicated by a pink background.''
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''A cream background indicates an event which was part of the pre-[[World War II|war]] European Championship.''
  
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! Year
 
! Year
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! [[1982 Formula One season|1982]]
 
! [[1982 Formula One season|1982]]
|   Finland --  [[Keke Rosberg]]
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| {{flagicon|Finland}} [[Keke Rosberg]]
 
| [[WilliamsF1|Williams]]-[[Ford Motor Company|Ford]]
 
| [[WilliamsF1|Williams]]-[[Ford Motor Company|Ford]]
| [[Dijon-Prenois|Dijon]]
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| [[Dijon-Prenois|Dijon]] (France)
 
| [[1982 Swiss Grand Prix|Report]]
 
| [[1982 Swiss Grand Prix|Report]]
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|- bgcolor="#DDDDDD"
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! 1981<br>-<br>1976
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|COLSPAN=4| ''Not held''
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|- bgcolor="#FFCCCC"
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! [[1975 Formula One season|1975]]
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| {{flagicon|Switzerland}} [[Clay Regazzoni]]
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| [[Scuderia Ferrari|Ferrari]]
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| [[Dijon-Prenois|Dijon]] (France)
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| [[1975 Swiss Grand Prix|Report]]
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|- bgcolor="#DDDDDD"
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! 1974<br>-<br>1955
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|COLSPAN=4| ''Not held''
 
|-
 
|-
 
! [[1954 Formula One season|1954]]
 
! [[1954 Formula One season|1954]]
|   Argentina --  [[Juan Manuel Fangio]]
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| {{flagicon|Argentina}} [[Juan Manuel Fangio]]
| [[Mercedes-Benz|Mercedes]]
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| [[Mercedes-Benz]]
 
| [[Circuit Bremgarten|Bremgarten]]
 
| [[Circuit Bremgarten|Bremgarten]]
 
| [[1954 Swiss Grand Prix|Report]]
 
| [[1954 Swiss Grand Prix|Report]]
 
|-
 
|-
 
! [[1953 Formula One season|1953]]
 
! [[1953 Formula One season|1953]]
|   Italy --  [[Alberto Ascari]]
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| {{flagicon|Italy}} [[Alberto Ascari]]
 
| [[Scuderia Ferrari|Ferrari]]
 
| [[Scuderia Ferrari|Ferrari]]
 
| [[Circuit Bremgarten|Bremgarten]]
 
| [[Circuit Bremgarten|Bremgarten]]
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|-
 
! [[1952 Formula One season|1952]]
 
! [[1952 Formula One season|1952]]
|   Italy --  [[Piero Taruffi]]
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| {{flagicon|Italy}} [[Piero Taruffi]]
 
| [[Scuderia Ferrari|Ferrari]]
 
| [[Scuderia Ferrari|Ferrari]]
 
| [[Circuit Bremgarten|Bremgarten]]
 
| [[Circuit Bremgarten|Bremgarten]]
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|-
 
! [[1951 Formula One season|1951]]
 
! [[1951 Formula One season|1951]]
|   Argentina --  [[Juan Manuel Fangio]]
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| {{flagicon|Argentina}} [[Juan Manuel Fangio]]
| [[Alfa Romeo]]
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| [[Alfa Romeo (Formula One)|Alfa Romeo]]
 
| [[Circuit Bremgarten|Bremgarten]]
 
| [[Circuit Bremgarten|Bremgarten]]
 
| [[1951 Swiss Grand Prix|Report]]
 
| [[1951 Swiss Grand Prix|Report]]
 
|-
 
|-
 
! [[1950 Formula One season|1950]]
 
! [[1950 Formula One season|1950]]
|   Italy --  [[Giuseppe Farina|Nino Farina]]
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| {{flagicon|Italy}} [[Giuseppe Farina|Nino Farina]]
| [[Alfa Romeo]]
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| [[Alfa Romeo (Formula One)|Alfa Romeo]]
 
| [[Circuit Bremgarten|Bremgarten]]
 
| [[Circuit Bremgarten|Bremgarten]]
 
| [[1950 Swiss Grand Prix|Report]]
 
| [[1950 Swiss Grand Prix|Report]]
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|- bgcolor="#FFCCCC"
! [[1949 Grand Prix Season|1949]]
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! [[1949 Grand Prix season|1949]]
|   Italy --  [[Alberto Ascari]]
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| {{flagicon|Italy}} [[Alberto Ascari]]
 
| [[Scuderia Ferrari|Ferrari]]
 
| [[Scuderia Ferrari|Ferrari]]
 
| [[Circuit Bremgarten|Bremgarten]]
 
| [[Circuit Bremgarten|Bremgarten]]
 
| [[1949 Swiss Grand Prix|Report]]
 
| [[1949 Swiss Grand Prix|Report]]
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|- bgcolor="#FFCCCC"
! [[1948 Grand Prix Season|1948]]
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! [[1948 Grand Prix season|1948]]
|   Italy --  [[Carlo Felice Trossi]]
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| {{flagicon|Italy}} [[Carlo Felice Trossi]]
| [[Alfa Romeo]]
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| [[Alfa Romeo (Formula One)|Alfa Romeo]]
 
| [[Circuit Bremgarten|Bremgarten]]
 
| [[Circuit Bremgarten|Bremgarten]]
 
| [[1948 Swiss Grand Prix|Report]]
 
| [[1948 Swiss Grand Prix|Report]]
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|- bgcolor="#FFCCCC"
! [[1947 Grand Prix Season|1947]]
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! [[1947 Grand Prix season|1947]]
|   France --  [[Jean-Pierre Wimille]]
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| {{flagicon|France}} [[Jean-Pierre Wimille]]
| [[Alfa Romeo]]
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| [[Alfa Romeo (Formula One)|Alfa Romeo]]
 
| [[Circuit Bremgarten|Bremgarten]]
 
| [[Circuit Bremgarten|Bremgarten]]
 
| [[1947 Swiss Grand Prix|Report]]
 
| [[1947 Swiss Grand Prix|Report]]
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|- bgcolor="#DDDDDD"
! [[1939 Grand Prix Season|1939]]
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! 1946<br>-<br>1940
|   Germany --  [[Hermann Lang]]
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|COLSPAN=4| ''Not held''
| [[Mercedes-Benz|Mercedes]]
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|- style="background-color:#ffffcc"
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! [[1939 Grand Prix season|1939]]
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| {{flagicon|Germany|Nazi}} [[Hermann Lang]]
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| [[Mercedes-Benz]]
 
| [[Circuit Bremgarten|Bremgarten]]
 
| [[Circuit Bremgarten|Bremgarten]]
 
| [[1939 Swiss Grand Prix|Report]]
 
| [[1939 Swiss Grand Prix|Report]]
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|- style="background-color:#ffffcc"
! [[1938 Grand Prix Season|1938]]
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! [[1938 Grand Prix season|1938]]
|   Germany  --  [[Rudolf Caracciola]]
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| {{flagicon|Germany|Nazi}} [[Rudolf Caracciola]]
| [[Mercedes-Benz|Mercedes]]
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| [[Mercedes-Benz]]
 
| [[Circuit Bremgarten|Bremgarten]]
 
| [[Circuit Bremgarten|Bremgarten]]
 
| [[1938 Swiss Grand Prix|Report]]
 
| [[1938 Swiss Grand Prix|Report]]
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|- style="background-color:#ffffcc"
! [[1937 Grand Prix Season|1937]]
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! [[1937 Grand Prix season|1937]]
|   Germany  --  [[Rudolf Caracciola]]
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| {{flagicon|Germany|Nazi}} [[Rudolf Caracciola]]
| [[Mercedes-Benz|Mercedes]]
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| [[Mercedes-Benz]]
 
| [[Circuit Bremgarten|Bremgarten]]
 
| [[Circuit Bremgarten|Bremgarten]]
 
| [[1937 Swiss Grand Prix|Report]]
 
| [[1937 Swiss Grand Prix|Report]]
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|- style="background-color:#ffffcc"
! [[1936 Grand Prix Season|1936]]
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! [[1936 Grand Prix season|1936]]
|   Germany --  [[Bernd Rosemeyer]]
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| {{flagicon|Germany|Nazi}} [[Bernd Rosemeyer]]
 
| [[Auto Union]]
 
| [[Auto Union]]
 
| [[Circuit Bremgarten|Bremgarten]]
 
| [[Circuit Bremgarten|Bremgarten]]
 
| [[1936 Swiss Grand Prix|Report]]
 
| [[1936 Swiss Grand Prix|Report]]
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|- style="background-color:#ffffcc"
! [[1935 Grand Prix Season|1935]]
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! [[1935 Grand Prix season|1935]]
|   Germany --  [[Rudolf Caracciola]]
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| {{flagicon|Germany|Nazi}} [[Rudolf Caracciola]]
| [[Mercedes-Benz|Mercedes]]
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| [[Mercedes-Benz]]
 
| [[Circuit Bremgarten|Bremgarten]]
 
| [[Circuit Bremgarten|Bremgarten]]
 
| [[1935 Swiss Grand Prix|Report]]
 
| [[1935 Swiss Grand Prix|Report]]
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|- bgcolor="#FFCCCC"
! [[1934 Grand Prix Season|1934]]
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! [[1934 Grand Prix season|1934]]
|   Germany --  [[Hans Stuck]]
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| {{flagicon|Germany|empire}} [[Hans Stuck]]
 
| [[Auto Union]]
 
| [[Auto Union]]
 
| [[Circuit Bremgarten|Bremgarten]]
 
| [[Circuit Bremgarten|Bremgarten]]
 
| [[1934 Swiss Grand Prix|Report]]
 
| [[1934 Swiss Grand Prix|Report]]
 
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{{Formula One races}}
  
 
[[Category:Formula One Grands Prix]]
 
[[Category:Formula One Grands Prix]]
[[Category:Swiss Grand Prix]]
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[[Category:Swiss Grand Prix| ]]
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[[Category:Canton of Berne]]
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[[Category:Grand Prix before Formula One]]

Revision as of 14:09, 16 May 2008

Swiss Grand Prix
Flag of Switzerland.svg Dijon-Prenois (France)
Circuit Dijon-Prenois.png
Laps 80
Circuit length 3.800 km ({{{Circuit_length_mi}}} miles)
Race length 304.000 km ({{{Race_length_mi}}} miles)
Most wins by single driver 22px-Flag of Argentina.png Juan Manuel Fangio (2)
Most wins by single constructor 3dflagsdotcom italy2bs.gif Ferrari (2)
Last race (1982):
Winner 22px-Flag of Finland.png Keke Rosberg
Winning constructor 22px-Flag of the United Kingdom.png Williams-Ford
Winning time 1:32:41.087
Pole time 1:01.380
Pole driver 22px-Flag of France.png Alain Prost
Pole constructor 22px-Flag of France.png Renault
Fastest lap 1:07.477
Fastest lap driver 22px-Flag of France.png Alain Prost
Fastest lap constructor 22px-Flag of France.png Renault

The Swiss Grand Prix was the premier auto race of Switzerland. In its later years it was a Formula One race.

Grand Prix motor racing came to Switzerland in 1934, to the Bremgarten circuit, located just outside the town of Bremgarten, near Bern. The Swiss Grand Prix counted toward the European Championship from 1935 to 1939.

The Bremgarten track remained the home of the Swiss Grand Prix until 1954, after which motor racing was banned by the Swiss government as an unsafe spectator sport following the death of 80 people at the 1955 24 Hours of Le Mans race. The Swiss Grand Prix returned in 1975 as a non-Championship Grand Prix just across the border, at the Dijon-Prenois circuit, France. The next, and last, Swiss Grand Prix was a round of the Formula One World Championship in 1982, also held at Dijon.

On June 6, 2007 Swiss Parliament voted to lift the ban of circuit racing in Switzerland, 97 in favor and 77 opposed. However, the legislation was subsequently not ratified by the Swiss Council of States (the Senat) and the ban is now highly unlikely to actually be lifted.

Winners of the Swiss Grand Prix

Events which were not part of the Formula One World Championship are indicated by a pink background.

A cream background indicates an event which was part of the pre-war European Championship.

Year Driver Constructor Location Report
1982 Template:Country data Finland Keke Rosberg Williams-Ford Dijon (France) Report
1981
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1976
Not held
1975 Template:Country data Switzerland Clay Regazzoni Ferrari Dijon (France) Report
1974
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1955
Not held
1954 Template:Country data Argentina Juan Manuel Fangio Mercedes-Benz Bremgarten Report
1953 Template:Country flagicon2 Alberto Ascari Ferrari Bremgarten Report
1952 Template:Country flagicon2 Piero Taruffi Ferrari Bremgarten Report
1951 Template:Country data Argentina Juan Manuel Fangio Alfa Romeo Bremgarten Report
1950 Template:Country flagicon2 Nino Farina Alfa Romeo Bremgarten Report
1949 Template:Country flagicon2 Alberto Ascari Ferrari Bremgarten Report
1948 Template:Country flagicon2 Carlo Felice Trossi Alfa Romeo Bremgarten Report
1947 Template:Country data France Jean-Pierre Wimille Alfa Romeo Bremgarten Report
1946
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1940
Not held
1939 Template:Country data Germany Hermann Lang Mercedes-Benz Bremgarten Report
1938 Template:Country data Germany Rudolf Caracciola Mercedes-Benz Bremgarten Report
1937 Template:Country data Germany Rudolf Caracciola Mercedes-Benz Bremgarten Report
1936 Template:Country data Germany Bernd Rosemeyer Auto Union Bremgarten Report
1935 Template:Country data Germany Rudolf Caracciola Mercedes-Benz Bremgarten Report
1934 Template:Country data Germany Hans Stuck Auto Union Bremgarten Report



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