List of Pau Grand Prix winners

This is a List of Pau Grand Prix winners since its inception in 1933.

Winners of the Grand Prix automobile de Pau (1933–present)
Year Winner Car Formula – championship Results
1933 Marcel Lehoux Bugatti Formula Libre Results
1934 Not held
1935 Tazio Nuvolari Alfa Romeo Formula Libre Results
1936 Philippe Étancelin Maserati Formula Libre Results
1937 Jean-Pierre Wimille Bugatti Formula Libre Results
1938 René Dreyfus Delahaye International GP formula Results
1939 Hermann Lang Mercedes-Benz International GP formula Results
1940–1946 Not Held (World War II)
1947 Nello Pagani Maserati Formula 1 (Non-championship) Results
1948 Nello Pagani Maserati Formula 1 (Non-championship) Results
1949 Juan Manuel Fangio Maserati Formula 1 (Non-championship) Results
1950 Juan Manuel Fangio Maserati Formula 1 (Non-championship) Results
1951 Luigi Villoresi Ferrari Formula 1 (Non-championship) Results
1952 Alberto Ascari Ferrari Formula 2 Results
1953 Alberto Ascari Ferrari Formula 2 Results
1954 Jean Behra Gordini Formula 1 (Non-championship) Results
1955 Jean Behra Maserati Formula 1 (Non-championship) Results
1956 Not held (1955 Le Mans disaster)
1957 Jean Behra Maserati Formula 1 (Non-championship) Results
1958 Maurice Trintignant Cooper-Climax Formula 2 Results
1959 Maurice Trintignant Cooper-Climax Formula 2 Results
1960 Jack Brabham Cooper-Climax Formula 2 Results
1961 Jim Clark Lotus-Climax Formula 1 (Non-championship) Results
1962 Maurice Trintignant Lotus-Climax Formula 1 (Non-championship) Results
1963 Jim Clark Lotus-Climax Formula 1 (Non-championship) Results
1964 Jim Clark Lotus-Ford Formula 2 (Trophée de France) Results
1965 Jim Clark Lotus-Ford Formula 2 (Trophée de France) Results
1966 Jack Brabham Brabham-Honda Formula 2 (Trophée de France) Results
1967 Jochen Rindt Brabham-Ford Formula 2 (Trophée de France) Results
1968 Jackie Stewart Matra-Ford Formula 2 (Trophée de France) Results
1969 Jochen Rindt Lotus-Ford Formula 2 (Trophée de France) Results
1970 Jochen Rindt Lotus-Ford Formula 2 (Trophée de France) Results
1971 Reine Wisell Lotus-Ford Formula 2 (Trophée de France) Results
1972 * Peter Gethin Chevron-Ford Formula 2 (European Championship) Results
1973 * François Cevert Elf-Ford Formula 2 (European Championship) Results
1974 Patrick Depailler March-BMW Formula 2 (European Championship) Results
1975 Jacques Laffite Martini-BMW Formula 2 (European Championship) Results
1976 René Arnoux Martini-Renault Formula 2 (European Championship) Results
1977 René Arnoux Martini-Renault Formula 2 (European Championship) Results
1978 Bruno Giacomelli March-BMW Formula 2 (European Championship) Results
1979 Eddie Cheever Osella-BMW Formula 2 (European Championship) Results
1980 Richard Dallest AGS-BMW Formula 2 (European Championship) Results
1981 Geoff Lees Ralt-Honda Formula 2 (European Championship) Results
1982 Johnny Cecotto March-BMW Formula 2 (European Championship) Results
1983 Jo Gartner Spirit-BMW Formula 2 (European Championship) Results
1984 Mike Thackwell Ralt-Honda Formula 2 (European Championship) Results
1985 Christian Danner March-Cosworth International Formula 3000 Results
1986 Mike Thackwell Ralt-Honda International Formula 3000 Results
1987 Yannick Dalmas March-Cosworth International Formula 3000 Results
1988 Roberto Moreno Reynard-Cosworth International Formula 3000 Results
1989 Jean Alesi Reynard-Mugen International Formula 3000 Results
1990 Eric van de Poele Reynard-Cosworth International Formula 3000 Results
1991 Jean-Marc Gounon Ralt-Cosworth International Formula 3000 Results
1992 Emanuele Naspetti Reynard-Cosworth International Formula 3000 Results
1993 Pedro Lamy Reynard-Cosworth International Formula 3000 Results
1994 Gil de Ferran Reynard-Judd International Formula 3000 Results
1995 Vincenzo Sospiri Reynard-Cosworth International Formula 3000 Results
1996 Jörg Müller Lola-Zytek International Formula 3000 Results
1997 Juan Pablo Montoya Lola-Zytek International Formula 3000 Results
1998 Juan Pablo Montoya Lola-Zytek International Formula 3000 Results
1999 * Benoît Tréluyer Dallara-Renault Sodemo Formula 3 (FIA European Cup) Results
2000 Jonathan Cochet Dallara-Renault Sodemo Formula 3 (FIA European Cup/French Championship) Results
2001 Anthony Davidson Dallara-Honda Mugen Formula 3 (FIA European Cup) Results
2002 Renaud Derlot Dallara-Renault Sodemo Formula 3 (FIA European Cup/French Championship) Results
2003 * Fabio Carbone Dallara-Opel Spiess Formula 3 (Formula 3 Euro Series/FIA European Cup) Results
2004 * Nicolas Lapierre Dallara-Opel Spiess Formula 3 (Formula 3 Euro Series) Results
2005 * Lewis Hamilton Dallara-Mercedes HWA Formula 3 (Formula 3 Euro Series) Results
2006 * Romain Grosjean Dallara-Mercedes HWA Formula 3 (British F3 International) Results
2007 Race 1 : Alain Menu Chevrolet Lacetti FIA WTCC Race of France Results
Race 2 : Augusto Farfus BMW 320si
2008 Race 1 : Augusto Farfus BMW 320si FIA WTCC Race of France Results
Race 2 : Andy Priaulx BMW 320si
2009 Race 1 : Robert Huff Chevrolet Cruze FIA WTCC Race of France Results
Race 2 : Alain Menu Chevrolet Cruze
2010 Not Held
2011 Marco Wittmann Dallara-Volkswagen Formula 3 (FIA International Trophy) Results
2012 * Raffaele Marciello Dallara-Mercedes Formula 3 (FIA European Championship/British F3 International) Results
2013 Luca Ghiotto Tatuus-Renault Formula Renault 2.0 Pau Trophy Results
2014 * Felix Rosenqvist[1] Dallara-Mercedes Formula 3 (FIA European Championship) Results
2015 * Antonio Giovinazzi Dallara-Volkswagen Formula 3 (FIA European Championship) Results
2016 * Alessio Lorandi[2] Dallara-Volkswagen Formula 3 (FIA European Championship) Results
2017 * Maximilian Günther Dallara-Mercedes Formula 3 (FIA European Championship) Results
2018 * Ralf Aron Dallara-Mercedes Formula 3 (FIA European Championship) Results
2019 * Billy Monger Dallara-Volkswagen Formula 3 (Euroformula Open Championship) Results

GPs with * were held with various races, only the last race of the weekend is considered as the "Pau Grand Prix" itself

References

  1. "Felix Rosenqvist Wins 73rd "Grand Prix de Pau"". FIA European Formula Three Championship. Fédération Internationale de l'Automobile. 11 May 2014. Archived from the original on 17 May 2014. Retrieved 15 May 2014.
  2. "Italian Alessio Lorandi wins Grand Prix de Pau". Flagworld Communications Inc. 15 May 2016. Retrieved 18 October 2016.
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