Azerbajdzjans Grand Prix

Azerbajdzjan Azerbajdzjans Grand Prix
Baku City Circuit

Azerbajdzjans Grand Prix är en deltävling i formel 1-VM som körs på stadsbanan Baku City Circuit i Baku sedan säsongen 2017, med undantag för säsongen 2020. Under säsongen 2016 genomfördes ett F1-lopp i Baku på samma bana under namnet Europas Grand Prix.

Vinnare

ÅrBanaFörareKonstruktör
2017Baku City CircuitAustralien Daniel RicciardoRed Bull
2018Baku City CircuitStorbritannien Lewis HamiltonMercedes
2019Baku City CircuitFinland Valtteri BottasMercedes
2020Kördes ej.[a]
2021Baku City CircuitMexiko Sergio PérezRed Bull
2022Baku City CircuitNederländerna Max VerstappenRed Bull
2023Baku City CircuitMexiko Sergio PérezRed Bull
2024Baku City CircuitAustralien Oscar PiastriMcLaren

Anmärkningar

  1. ^ Kördes ej på grund av coronaviruspandemin.[1]

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