Moroccan Grand Prix

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Casablanca edition of the Grand Prix.
Casablanca edition of the Grand Prix.

The Moroccan Grand Prix was a Grand Prix motor racing event begun in 1925 in Casablanca, Morocco: the official denomination was Casablanca Grand Prix.

In 1930, the race was held at the new Anfa Racecourse (official denomination Anfa Grand Prix) and claimed the life of driver Count Bruno d'Harcourt while on a practice run. All winners, in touring cars were either French or Monegasque.

There was no race in 1933, nor between 1935-1953. When it returned in 1954, it was held on a circuit at the city of Agadir for sports cars, and the French dominance was interrupted by an Italian driver, Giuseppe Farina.

A new layout at Ain-Diab near Casablanca was made ready for the 1957 Formula One race which, although not counting for the World Championship, attracted a world-class field.

The following year the race was officially sanctioned and was held on October 19, 1958. The race was marred by the death of Stuart Lewis-Evans (second classified in 1957 race) who died in a London hospital of burn injuries six days after crashing heavily at the dusty circuit. His Vanwall engine seized (possibly caused by the dust) and sent him lurching into barriers at high speed, igniting his car in flames. This was the last Grand Prix organized in Morocco.

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Year Driver Constructor Location Report
1958 Flag of United Kingdom Stirling Moss Vanwall F1 Ain-Diab Report
1957 Flag of France Jean Behra Maserati F1 Ain-Diab Report
1956 Flag of France Maurice Trintignant Ferrari Sports car Agadir Report
1955 Flag of France Mike Sparken Ferrari Sports car Agadir Report
1954 Flag of Italy Giuseppe Farina Ferrari Sports car Agadir Report
1953
1952
1951
1950
1949
1940
1939
1938
1937
1936
1935
1934 Flag of Monaco Louis Chiron Alfa Romeo Anfa Report
1933
1932 Flag of France Marcel Lehoux Bugatti Anfa Report
1931 Flag of France Stanislas Czaikowski Bugatti Anfa Report
1930 Flag of France Charles Bénitah Amilcar Anfa Report
1929
1928 Flag of France E. Meyer Bugatti Casablanca Report
1927 Flag of France G. Roll Georges Irat Casablanca Report
1926 Flag of France R. Meyerl Bugatti Casablanca Report
1925 Flag of France Comte de Vaugelas Delage Casablanca Report


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