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Who won the Formula 1 French Grand Prix? The list of all winners

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The French Grand Prix is a Formula 1 classic. And although it has been part of the calendar since 1950 (with some breaks), its continuation for the following seasons not confirmedso the local audience will experience the event with great excitement.

The French GP has the distinction of having changed tracks on several occasions: Le Mans, Clermont-Ferrand, Dijon-Prenois, Rouen-les-Essarts, Reims, Magny Cours and Le Castellet were its venues. The 2022 edition is the 18th at Circuit Paul Ricardcombining the performances at Magny Cours.

Who won the Formula 1 French Grand Prix?

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As explained, the French Grand Prix has a long history and most of the greatest drivers of all time knew how to celebrate on French soil. Michael Schumacher He leads the list with eight celebrations, six of which he achieved with Ferrari.

Of the current grid, just three have finished on top of the podium in France. Fernando Alonsowith Renault, triumphed at Magny Cours 2005, while Lewis Hamilton Y Max Verstappen they did it at Le Castellet.

Here is the full list of winners:

Year Pilot Equipment Circuit
1950 Juan Manuel Fangio Alfa Romeo Rheims
1951 Luigi Fagioli Alfa Romeo Rheims
1952 Alberto Askari ferrari Rouen-les-Essarts
1953 mik hawthorn ferrari Rheims
1954 Juan Manuel Fangio Mercedes Rheims
1956 Peter Collins ferrari Rheims
1957 Juan Manuel Fangio Maserati Rouen-les-Essarts
1958 mik hawthorn ferrari Rheims
1959 Tony Brooks ferrari Rheims
1960 Jack Brabham A cooper Rheims
1961 Giancarlo Baghetti ferrari Rheims
1962 Dan Gurney porsche Rouen-les-Essarts
1963 Jim Clark Lotus Rheims
1964 Dan Gurney Brabham Rouen-les-Essarts
1965 Jim Clark Lotus Clermont-Ferrand
1966 Jack Brabham Brabham Rheims
1967 Jack Brabham Brabham Le Mans
1968 Jacky Ickx ferrari Rouen-les-Essarts
1969 Jackie Stewart matra Clermont-Ferrand
1970 jochen rindt Lotus Clermont-Ferrand
1971 Jackie Stewart Tyrrell Le Castellet
1972 Jackie Stewart Tyrrell Clermont-Ferrand
1973 Ronnie Peterson Lotus Le Castellet
1974 Ronnie Peterson Lotus Dijon Prenois
1975 Niki Lauda ferrari Le Castellet
1976 James Hunt McLaren Le Castellet
1977 Mario Andretti Lotus Dijon Prenois
1978 Mario Andretti Lotus Le Castellet
1979 Jean-Pierre Jabouille Renault Dijon Prenois
1980 Alan Jones Williams Le Castellet
1981 Alain Prost Renault Dijon Prenois
1982 Rene Arnou Renault Le Castellet
1983 Alain Prost Renault Le Castellet
1984 Niki Lauda McLaren Dijon Prenois
1985 Nelson Pickett Brabham Le Castellet
1986 Nigel Mansell Williams Le Castellet
1987 Nigel Mansell Williams Le Castellet
1988 Alain Prost McLaren Le Castellet
1989 Alain Prost McLaren Le Castellet
1990 Alain Prost ferrari Le Castellet
1991 Nigel Mansell Williams Magny Cours
1992 Nigel Mansell Williams Magny Cours
1993 Alain Prost Williams Magny Cours
1994 Michael Schumacher Benetton Magny Cours
one thousand nine hundred and ninety five Michael Schumacher Benetton Magny Cours
nineteen ninety six Damon Hill Williams Magny Cours
1997 Michael Schumacher ferrari Magny Cours
1998 Michael Schumacher ferrari Magny Cours
1999 Heinz-Harald Fredsen Jordan Magny Cours
2000 David Coulthard McLaren Magny Cours
2001 Michael Schumacher ferrari Magny Cours
2002 Michael Schumacher ferrari Magny Cours
2003 Ralf Schumacher Williams Magny Cours
2004 Michael Schumacher ferrari Magny Cours
2005 Fernando Alonso Renault Magny Cours
2006 Michael Schumacher ferrari Magny Cours
2007 Kimi Raikkonen ferrari Magny Cours
2008 Philip Massa ferrari Magny Cours
2018 Lewis Hamilton Mercedes Le Castellet
2019 Lewis Hamilton Mercedes Le Castellet
2021 Max Verstappen Red Bull Le Castellet

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