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Ascari died less than a month later in the 1925 French Grand Prix. Start of the Grand Prix, Antonio Ascari leads Giuseppe Campari. Antonio Ascari during the race. The 1925 Belgian Grand Prix was a Grand Prix motor race held at Spa-Francorchamps on the 28th of June 1925. This was the first ever grand prix held at Spa, and the first ever Belgian ...
Antonio Ascari, winner Belgian Grand Prix, 1925. In 1925, the first Belgian Grand Prix was held at the very fast, 9-mile Spa-Francorchamps circuit located in the Ardennes region of eastern Belgium, about half an hour from Liege. This race was won by the Italian works Alfa driver Antonio Ascari, whose son Alberto would win the race in 1952 and 1953.
The 1939 Belgian Grand Prix was a Grand Prix motor race held on 25 June 1939 at Spa-Francorchamps. Richard Seaman crashed into a tree between Clubhouse and La Source hairpin, causing the fuel line to break.
The 1933 Belgian Grand Prix (formally the IV Grand Prix de Belgique) was a Grand Prix motor race held at Spa-Francorchamps on 9 July 1933. The 40-lap race was won by Tazio Nuvolari, of Scuderia Ferrari, driving a Maserati. Second and third were taken by the works Bugatti drivers Achille Varzi and René Dreyfus. [2] [3]
1935 Belgian Grand Prix; Race 3 of 7 in the 1935 European Championship: Race details; Date: 14 July 1935: Official name: VI Grand Prix de Belgique: Location: Spa-Francorchamps Spa, Belgium: Course: Road course: Course length: 14.95 km (9.29 miles) Distance: 34 laps, 508.3 km (315.8 miles) Weather: Dry, hot: Pole position; Driver
The two-time reigning and event champion will start from P6 after coming in first in qualifying. Belgian Grand Prix starting grid. Charles Leclerc (16), Ferrari. Sergio Perez (11), Red Bull-Honda RBPT
The 1981 Belgian Grand Prix was a Formula One motor race held at Zolder on 17 May 1981. [1] It was the fifth race of the 1981 Formula One World Championship. It was the last of 12 victories for Carlos Reutemann and the last win for an Argentine driver as of 2024. It was also the first of 59 podiums for 1992 World Champion Nigel Mansell.
1931 Belgian Grand Prix; Race 3 of 3 in the 1931 European Championship: Race details; Date: 12 July 1931: Official name: III Grand Prix de Belgique: Location: Spa-Francorchamps Spa, Belgium: Course: Permanent racing facility: Course length: 14.864 km (9.236 miles) Distance: 88 laps, 1320.399 km (820.458 miles) Pole position; Drivers