List of Formula One Grands Prix

Formula One, abbreviated to F1, is the highest class of open-wheeled auto racing series managed by the Fédération Internationale de l'Automobile (FIA), motorsport's world governing body.[1] The "formula" in the name alludes to a series of FIA rules to which all participants and vehicles are required to conform.[1][2] The Formula One World Championship season consists of a series of races around the world, known as Grands Prix, usually held on purpose-built circuits, and in a few cases on closed city streets.[3] Each Grand Prix meeting lasts three days with either one or three practice sessions before a three-part qualifying session on either Friday or Saturday to set the starting order for Sunday's race. A Saturday sprint is held at select events, with the starting grid determined by a separate, shorter qualifying session.[4][5] Grands Prix are frequently named after the country, region or city in which they are raced,[6] and in some seasons, nations have hosted more than one event.[7] Should Formula One hold two or more races in the same nation in the same year, on either a different or the same track, then their names will be different.[8] The results of each Grand Prix held throughout the season are combined to decide two annual championships, one for drivers and one for constructors.[9]

Grand Prix distance regulations have varied throughout Formula One history.[10][11] Between 1950 and 1957, events ran for more than 300 km (190 mi) or three hours.[11] In 1958, race lengths were set between 300 and 500 km (190 and 310 mi) or two hours.[12] It was reduced to between 300 and 400 km (190 and 250 mi) from 1966 with an established maximum length of 321.87 km (200.00 mi) in 1971. From 1973 to 1980, races had to last either 321.87 km (200.00 mi) or two hours, whichever came first. Distances of between 250 and 320 km (160 and 200 mi) or two hours were used from 1981 to 1984. The minimum distance was revised to 300 km (190 mi) including the formation lap in 1984 and the maximum length was standardised at 305 km (190 mi) in 1989.[a][10] The exception to the rule is the Monaco Grand Prix, which has a scheduled length of at least 260 km (160 mi). No race can last more than two hours if it goes unhalted.[14] From 2012, the maximum permitted race time including probable stoppages was four hours,[14] before being reduced to three hours for 2021.[15]

The British Grand Prix and Italian Grand Prix are the most frequently held events in the Formula One World Championship with 74 editions each since the races first formed a part of the series in 1950, followed by the Monaco Grand Prix which has been held 69 times, all on the same course, the Circuit de Monaco. Italy's Monza Circuit has hosted the most Grands Prix on any circuit with 73. The Circuit de Monaco is second with 69 events and the Silverstone Circuit in the United Kingdom is third with 58 races.[16][17] Austria, Bahrain, Germany, France, Italy, Japan, Spain, the United Kingdom and the United States have all held two Grands Prix in various seasons;[18] the United States (1982 and 2023) and Italy (2020) are the only countries to have hosted three races during a season.[19] Italy has held the most Grands Prix with 105 since its first in 1950. Only Morocco has staged just one Grand Prix. The most recent addition was the Las Vegas Grand Prix in 2023.[20]

A map of the world showing the locations of the countries to host a Grand Prix
Locations of the countries that have hosted a Grand Prix. Nations on a current schedule are highlighted in green, with circuit locations marked in black. Former host nations are shown in dark grey. Former host circuits are marked with a white dot. De facto status of territories is shown.

As of the 2024 Chinese Grand Prix, 1,106 World Championship events have been held over 75 seasons in 34 countries and under 54 race titles at 77 racing circuits.[16][20][21] These figures include the Indianapolis 500 races which were a part of the World Championships from 1950 until 1960 despite not being named a Grand Prix.[22] The 1950 British Grand Prix was the first Formula One World Championship Grand Prix.[23] Not included in this list are non-championship Grands Prix held to Formula One regulations from 1946 to 1983 and as part of each of the British Formula One Championship and the South African Formula One Championship.[17][21]

Active and past races

Key
*Current Grands Prix (for the 2024 season)

By race title

Races have been held under 54 race titles as of the 2024 Chinese Grand Prix.[21][24]

Formula One Grands Prix by race title[17][21][24]
Race titleCountryYears heldCircuitsTotal
70th Anniversary Grand Prix[b]  United Kingdom202011
Abu Dhabi Grand Prix*[c]  United Arab Emirates20092023115
Argentine Grand Prix  Argentina19531958, 1960, 19721975, 19771981, 19951998[d]120
Australian Grand Prix*  Australia19852019, 20222024238
Austrian Grand Prix*  Austria1964, 19701987, 19972003, 20142023236
Azerbaijan Grand Prix*  Azerbaijan20172019, 2021202316
Bahrain Grand Prix*  Bahrain20042010,[e] 20122024120
Belgian Grand Prix*  Belgium19501956, 1958, 19601968, 1970, 19722002, 20042005, 2007

2023

368
Brazilian Grand Prix  Brazil19732019247
British Grand Prix*  United Kingdom19502023374
Caesars Palace Grand Prix[f]  United States1981198212
Canadian Grand Prix*  Canada19671974, 19761986, 19882008, 20102019, 20222023352
Chinese Grand Prix*  China20042019, 2024117
Dallas Grand Prix[g]  United States198411
Detroit Grand Prix[h]  United States1982198817
Dutch Grand Prix*  Netherlands19521953, 1955, 19581971, 19731985, 20212023133
Eifel Grand Prix[i]  Germany202011
Emilia Romagna Grand Prix*[j]  Italy2020202213
European Grand Prix[k]  United Kingdom
 Germany
 Spain
 Azerbaijan
19831985, 19931997, 19992012, 2016623
French Grand Prix  France19501954, 19562008, 20182019, 20212022762
German Grand Prix  Germany19511954, 19561959, 19612006, 20082014, 2016, 20182019364
Hungarian Grand Prix*  Hungary19862023138
Indian Grand Prix  India2011201313
Indianapolis 500[l]  United States19501960111
Italian Grand Prix*  Italy19502023274
Japanese Grand Prix*  Japan19761977, 19872019, 20222024238
Korean Grand Prix  South Korea2010201314
Las Vegas Grand Prix*[m]  United States202311
Luxembourg Grand Prix[n]  Germany1997199812
Malaysian Grand Prix  Malaysia19992017119
Mexican Grand Prix  Mexico19631970, 19861992, 20152019120
Mexico City Grand Prix*[o]  Mexico2021202313
Miami Grand Prix*[p]  United States2022202312
Monaco Grand Prix*  Monaco1950, 19552019, 20212023169
Moroccan Grand Prix  Morocco195811
Pacific Grand Prix[q]  Japan1994199512
Pescara Grand Prix[r]  Italy195711
Portuguese Grand Prix  Portugal19581960, 19841996, 20202021418
Qatar Grand Prix*  Qatar2021, 202312
Russian Grand Prix  Russia2014202118
Sakhir Grand Prix[s]  Bahrain202011
San Marino Grand Prix[t]  Italy19812006126
São Paulo Grand Prix*[u]  Brazil2021202313
Saudi Arabian Grand Prix*  Saudi Arabia2021202414
Singapore Grand Prix*  Singapore20082019, 20222023114
South African Grand Prix  South Africa19621963, 1965, 19671980,[v] 19821985, 19921993223
Spanish Grand Prix*  Spain1951, 1954, 19681979,[w] 1981, 19862023553
Styrian Grand Prix[x]  Austria2020202112
Swedish Grand Prix  Sweden19731978[y]16
Swiss Grand Prix   Switzerland
 France
19501954,[z] 1982[aa]26
Turkish Grand Prix  Turkey20052011, 2020202119
Tuscan Grand Prix[ab]  Italy202011
United States Grand Prix*  United States19591980, 19891991, 20002007, 20122019, 20212023644
United States Grand Prix West  United States1976198318

By host nation

This map shows the number of Formula One World Championship races hosted by country. Colours ranging from airy green to black denote the number of Grands Prix a country has hosted. De facto status of territories is shown.

There have been 34 countries that have hosted a Formula One World Championship race, as of the 2024 Chinese Grand Prix[20]

Formula One Grands Prix by host nation[20][21]
CountryRaces heldTotalCircuits
 ArgentinaArgentine Grand Prix (1953–1958, 1960, 1972–1975, 1977–1981, 1995–1998)201
 Australia*Australian Grand Prix (1985–2019, 2022–2024)*382
 Austria*Austrian Grand Prix, 36 (1964, 1970–1987, 1997–2003, 2014–2023)*

Styrian Grand Prix, 2 (2020–2021)

382
 Azerbaijan*European Grand Prix, 1 (2016)

Azerbaijan Grand Prix, 6 (2017–2019, 2021–2023)*

71
 Bahrain*Bahrain Grand Prix, 20 (2004–2010, 2012–2024)*

Sakhir Grand Prix, 1 (2020)

211
 Belgium*Belgian Grand Prix (1950–1956, 1958, 1960–1968, 1970, 1972–2002, 2004–2005, 2007–2023)*683
 Brazil*Brazilian Grand Prix, 47 (1973–2019)

São Paulo Grand Prix, 3 (2021–2023)*

502
 Canada*Canadian Grand Prix (1967–1974, 1976–1986, 1988–2008, 2010–2019, 2022–2023)*523
 China*Chinese Grand Prix (2004–2019, 2024)*171
 FranceFrench Grand Prix, 62 (1950–1954, 1956–2008, 2018–2019, 2021–2022)

Swiss Grand Prix, 1 (1982)

637
 GermanyGerman Grand Prix, 64 (1951–1954, 1956–1959, 1961–2006, 2008–2014, 2016, 2018–2019)

European Grand Prix, 12 (1984, 1995–1996, 1999–2007)

Luxembourg Grand Prix, 2 (1997–1998)

Eifel Grand Prix, 1 (2020)

793
 Hungary*Hungarian Grand Prix (1986–2023)*381
 IndiaIndian Grand Prix (2011–2013)31
 Italy*Italian Grand Prix, 74 (1950–2023)*

Pescara Grand Prix, 1 (1957)

San Marino Grand Prix, 26 (1981–2006)

Tuscan Grand Prix, 1 (2020)

Emilia Romagna Grand Prix, 3 (2020–2022)*

1054
 Japan*Japanese Grand Prix, 38 (1976–1977, 1987–2019, 2022–2024)*

Pacific Grand Prix, 2 (1994–1995)

403
 MalaysiaMalaysian Grand Prix (1999–2017)191
 Mexico*Mexican Grand Prix, 20 (1963–1970, 1986–1992, 2015–2019)

Mexico City Grand Prix, 3 (2021–2023)*

231
 Monaco*Monaco Grand Prix (1950, 1955–2019, 2021–2023)*691
 MoroccoMoroccan Grand Prix (1958)11
 Netherlands*Dutch Grand Prix (1952–1953, 1955, 1958–1971, 1973–1985, 2021–2023)*331
 PortugalPortuguese Grand Prix (1958–1960, 1984–1996, 2020–2021)184
 Qatar*Qatar Grand Prix (2021, 2023)*21
 RussiaRussian Grand Prix (2014–2021)81
 Saudi Arabia*Saudi Arabian Grand Prix (2021–2024)*41
 Singapore*Singapore Grand Prix (2008–2019, 2022–2023)*141
 South AfricaSouth African Grand Prix (1962–1963, 1965, 1967–1980, 1982–1985, 1992–1993)232
 South KoreaKorean Grand Prix (2010–2013)41
 Spain*Spanish Grand Prix, 53 (1951, 1954, 1968–1979, 1981, 1986–2023)*

European Grand Prix, 7 (1994, 1997, 2008–2012)

606
 SwedenSwedish Grand Prix (1973–1978)61
 SwitzerlandSwiss Grand Prix (1950–1954)51
 TurkeyTurkish Grand Prix (2005–2011, 2020–2021)91
 United Arab Emirates*Abu Dhabi Grand Prix (2009–2023)*151
 United Kingdom*British Grand Prix, 74 (1950–2023)*

European Grand Prix, 3 (1983, 1985, 1993)

70th Anniversary Grand Prix, 1 (2020)

784
 United States*Indianapolis 500, 11 (1950–1960)

United States Grand Prix, 44 (1959–1980, 1989–1991, 2000–2007, 2012–2019, 2021–2023)*

United States Grand Prix West, 8 (1976–1983)

Caesars Palace Grand Prix, 2 (1981–1982)

Detroit Grand Prix, 7 (1982–1988)

Dallas Grand Prix, 1 (1984)

Miami Grand Prix, 2 (2022–2023)*

Las Vegas Grand Prix, 1 (2023)*

7612

By venue

A total of 77 circuits have hosted a Formula One World Championship race, as of the 2024 Chinese Grand Prix[49]

Formula One Grands Prix by venue[16][20][49]
Racing trackRaces heldTotal
AdelaideAustralian Grand Prix (1985–1995)11
AidaPacific Grand Prix (1994–1995)2
Ain-Diab (Casablanca)Moroccan Grand Prix (1958)1
AintreeBritish Grand Prix (1955, 1957, 1959, 1961–1962)5
Albert Park (Melbourne)*Australian Grand Prix (1996–2019, 2022–2024)*27
AlgarvePortuguese Grand Prix (2020–2021)2
AnderstorpSwedish Grand Prix (1973–1978)6
Austin*United States Grand Prix (2012–2019, 2021–2023)*11
AVUS (Berlin)German Grand Prix (1959)1
Baku*European Grand Prix, 1 (2016)

Azerbaijan Grand Prix, 6 (2017–2019, 2021–2023)*

7
Boavista (Porto)Portuguese Grand Prix (1958, 1960)2
Brands HatchBritish Grand Prix, 12 (1964, 1966, 1968, 1970, 1972, 1974, 1976, 1978, 1980, 1982, 1984, 1986)

European Grand Prix, 2 (1983, 1985)

14
Bremgarten (Bern)Swiss Grand Prix (1950–1954)5
Caesars Palace (Las Vegas)Caesars Palace Grand Prix (1981–1982)2
Catalunya (Barcelona)*Spanish Grand Prix (1991–2023)*33
Charade (Clermont-Ferrand)French Grand Prix (1965, 1969, 1970, 1972)4
DallasDallas Grand Prix (1984)1
DetroitDetroit Grand Prix (1982–1988)7
Dijon-PrenoisFrench Grand Prix, 5 (1974, 1977, 1979, 1981, 1984)

Swiss Grand Prix, 1 (1982)

6
DoningtonEuropean Grand Prix (1993)1
East LondonSouth African Grand Prix (1962–1963, 1965)3
EstorilPortuguese Grand Prix (1984–1996)13
FujiJapanese Grand Prix (1976–1977, 2007–2008)4
Greater NoidaIndian Grand Prix (2011–2013)3
Hermanos Rodríguez (Mexico City)*Mexican Grand Prix, 20 (1963–1970, 1986–1992, 2015–2019)

Mexico City Grand Prix, 3 (2021–2023)*

23
HockenheimGerman Grand Prix (1970, 1977–1984, 1986–2006, 2008, 2010, 2012, 2014, 2016, 2018–2019)37
Hungaroring (Budapest)*Hungarian Grand Prix (1986–2023)*38
Imola*Italian Grand Prix, 1 (1980)

San Marino Grand Prix, 26 (1981–2006)

Emilia Romagna Grand Prix, 3 (2020–2022)*

30
IndianapolisIndianapolis 500, 11 (1950–1960)

United States Grand Prix, 8 (2000–2007)

19
Interlagos (São Paulo)*Brazilian Grand Prix, 37 (1973–1977, 1979–1980, 1990–2019)

São Paulo Grand Prix, 3 (2021–2023)*

40
IstanbulTurkish Grand Prix (2005–2011, 2020–2021)9
Jacarepaguá (Rio de Janeiro)Brazilian Grand Prix (1978, 1981–1989)10
JaramaSpanish Grand Prix (1968, 1970, 1972, 1974, 1976–1979, 1981)9
Jeddah Corniche*Saudi Arabian Grand Prix (2021–2024)*4
JerezSpanish Grand Prix, 5 (1986–1990)

European Grand Prix, 2 (1994, 1997)

7
KyalamiSouth African Grand Prix (1967–1980, 1982–1985, 1992–1993)20
Las Vegas Strip Circuit*Las Vegas Grand Prix (2023)*1
Le Mans BugattiFrench Grand Prix (1967)1
Long BeachUnited States Grand Prix West (1976–1983)8
Lusail*Qatar Grand Prix (2021, 2023)*2
Magny-CoursFrench Grand Prix (1991–2008)18
Marina Bay (Singapore)*Singapore Grand Prix (2008–2019, 2022–2023)*14
Miami International Autodrome*Miami Grand Prix (2022–2023)*2
Monsanto Park (Lisbon)Portuguese Grand Prix (1959)1
Monte Carlo*Monaco Grand Prix (1950, 1955–2019, 2021–2023)*69
Montjuïc (Barcelona)Spanish Grand Prix (1969, 1971, 1973, 1975)4
Montréal*Canadian Grand Prix (1978–1986, 1988–2008, 2010–2019, 2022–2023)*42
Monza*Italian Grand Prix (1950–1979, 1981–2023)*73
Mosport ParkCanadian Grand Prix (1967, 1969, 1971–1974, 1976–1977)8
MugelloTuscan Grand Prix (2020)1
NivellesBelgian Grand Prix (1972, 1974)2
NürburgringGerman Grand Prix, 26 (1951–1954, 1956–1958, 1961–1969, 1971–1976, 1985, 2009, 2011, 2013)

European Grand Prix, 12 (1984, 1995–1996, 1999–2007)

Luxembourg Grand Prix, 2 (1997–1998)

Eifel Grand Prix, 1 (2020)

41
Oscar y Juan Gálvez (Buenos Aires)Argentine Grand Prix (1953–1958, 1960, 1972–1975, 1977–1981, 1995–1998)20
Paul Ricard (Le Castellet)French Grand Prix (1971, 1973, 1975–1976, 1978, 1980, 1982–1983, 1985–1990, 2018–2019, 2021–2022)18
Pedralbes (Barcelona)Spanish Grand Prix (1951, 1954)2
PescaraPescara Grand Prix (1957)1
PhoenixUnited States Grand Prix (1989–1991)3
ReimsFrench Grand Prix (1950, 1951, 1953, 1954, 1956, 1958–1961, 1963, 1966)11
RiversideUnited States Grand Prix (1960)1
RouenFrench Grand Prix (1952, 1957, 1962, 1964, 1968)5
Saint-Jovite (Mont-Tremblant)Canadian Grand Prix (1968, 1970)2
Sakhir*Bahrain Grand Prix, 20 (2004–2010, 2012–2024)*

Sakhir Grand Prix, 1 (2020)

21
SebringUnited States Grand Prix (1959)1
Sepang (Kuala Lumpur)Malaysian Grand Prix (1999–2017)19
Shanghai*Chinese Grand Prix (2004–2019, 2024)*17
Silverstone*British Grand Prix, 57 (1950–1954, 1956, 1958, 1960, 1963, 1965, 1967, 1969, 1971, 1973, 1975, 1977, 1979, 1981, 1983, 1985, 1987–2023)*

70th Anniversary Grand Prix, 1 (2020)

58
SochiRussian Grand Prix (2014–2021)8
Spa-Francorchamps*Belgian Grand Prix (1950–1956, 1958, 1960–1968, 1970, 1983, 1985–2002, 2004–2005, 2007–2023)*56
Spielberg (Österreichring/ A1-Ring/ Red Bull Ring)*Austrian Grand Prix, 35 (1970–1987, 1997–2003, 2014–2023)*

Styrian Grand Prix, 2 (2020–2021)

37
Suzuka*Japanese Grand Prix (1987–2006, 2009–2019, 2022–2024)*34
ValenciaEuropean Grand Prix (2008–2012)5
Watkins GlenUnited States Grand Prix (1961–1980)20
Yas Marina (Abu Dhabi)*Abu Dhabi Grand Prix (2009–2023)*15
YeongamKorean Grand Prix (2010–2013)4
Zandvoort*Dutch Grand Prix (1952–1953, 1955, 1958–1971, 1973–1985, 2021–2023)*33
ZeltwegAustrian Grand Prix (1964)1
ZolderBelgian Grand Prix (1973, 1975–1982, 1984)10

Milestone races

Multiples of 100

Formula One Grands Prix by multiples of 100[17][18][21]
RaceSeasonGrand PrixCircuitWinner
DriverConstructor
1001961 GermanNürburgring  Stirling Moss (GBR)  Lotus-Climax (GBR)
2001971 MonacoMonte Carlo  Jackie Stewart (GBR)  Tyrrell-Ford (GBR)
3001978 South AfricanKyalami  Ronnie Peterson (SWE)  Lotus-Ford (GBR)
4001984 AustrianSpielberg  Niki Lauda (AUT)  McLaren-TAG (GBR)
5001990 AustralianAdelaide  Nelson Piquet (BRA)  Benetton-Ford (GBR)
6001997 ArgentineBuenos Aires  Jacques Villeneuve (CAN)  Williams-Renault (GBR)
7002003 BrazilianInterlagos  Giancarlo Fisichella (ITA)  Jordan-Ford (IRL)
8002008 SingaporeMarina Bay  Fernando Alonso (ESP)  Renault (FRA)
9002014 BahrainSakhir  Lewis Hamilton (GBR)  Mercedes (GER)
10002019 ChineseShanghai  Lewis Hamilton (GBR)  Mercedes (GER)
11002023 Las VegasLas Vegas  Max Verstappen (NED)  Red Bull-Honda RBPT (AUT)

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