- For other meanings, see Formula One Grand Prix.
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The following is a complete list of Grands Prix which have been a part of the FIA World Championship since its inception in 1950.
At the end of the 2009 season, 820 World Championship Grands Prix will have been held including the Indianapolis 500 which was a part of the World Championship from 1950 until 1960.
Major auto racing events are usually named Grands Prix, a tradition dating back to the first decade of the 20th Century and the Grand Prix motor racing of the 1920s and 1930s.
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Races by country
Active and past races
See 2009 Formula One season for a schedule of this year's races.
Bold denotes the 17 Grands Prix races active for the 2009 season.
Future scheduled races
- Korean Grand Prix – scheduled from 2010[1]
- Indian Grand Prix – scheduled from 2011 [2] [3]
Races by season
1950–1959
1960–1969
1970–1979
1980–1989
1990–1999
2000–2009
2010–2019
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Notes
- ^ The European Grand Prix has been held in Germany (11), Spain (4), and the United Kingdom (3).
- ^ Strictly speaking, the Indianapolis 500 is not a "Grand Prix", but it was included as a round of the World Championship from 1950-1960.
- ^ The Luxembourg Grand Prix was held in Germany.
- ^ The Pacific Grand Prix was held in Japan.
- ^ The Pescara Grand Prix, also known as Coppa Acerbo, was held in Pescara, in Italy.
- ^ The San Marino Grand Prix was held at Imola, in Italy.
- ^ The 1981 South African Grand Prix was not part of the World Championship due to the dispute of the FISA-FOCA war.
- ^ The championship status of the 1980 Spanish Grand Prix was withdrawn due to the dispute of the FISA-FOCA war.
- ^ After Ronnie Peterson's death at 1978 Italian Grand Prix, the 1979 Swedish GP was cancelled. No F1 Grand Prix has been held in Sweden since.
- ^ After 1955 Le Mans disaster, the Swiss government banned auto races in its territory.
- ^ The 1982 Swiss Grand Prix was held at Djion, France.
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