Turkiets Grand Prix

Turkiet Turkiets Grand Prix
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Istanbul Park

Turkiets Grand Prix var en deltävling i Formel 1-VM, som kördes på Istanbul Park i Istanbul i Turkiet. Tävlingen arrangerades första gången den 21 augusti 2005 och hölls därefter varje år fram till och med säsongen 2011, för att sedan försvinna till 2012.[1] Turkiets Grand Prix gjorde en återkomst till F1-kalendern i Formel 1-VM 2020, vilket blev det första loppet i landet och på Istanbul Park på nio år.[2]

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ÅrBanaFörareKonstruktör
2005Istanbul ParkFinland Kimi RäikkönenMcLaren-Mercedes
2006Istanbul ParkBrasilien Felipe MassaFerrari
2007Istanbul ParkBrasilien Felipe MassaFerrari
2008Istanbul ParkBrasilien Felipe MassaFerrari
2009Istanbul ParkStorbritannien Jenson ButtonBrawn-Mercedes
2010Istanbul ParkStorbritannien Lewis HamiltonMcLaren-Mercedes
2011Istanbul ParkTyskland Sebastian VettelRed Bull-Renault
2020Istanbul ParkStorbritannien Lewis HamiltonMercedes
2021Istanbul ParkFinland Valtteri BottasMercedes

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