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The '''Circuito permanente del Jarama''' (Permanent circuit of the Jarama) is a 3.404 [[kilometer|km]]) (2.115-[[mile||mi]]) race course in [[Spain]] which hosted nine [[Formula One]] [[Spanish Grand Prix]]. | The '''Circuito permanente del Jarama''' (Permanent circuit of the Jarama) is a 3.404 [[kilometer|km]]) (2.115-[[mile||mi]]) race course in [[Spain]] which hosted nine [[Formula One]] [[Spanish Grand Prix]]. | ||
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''Events which were not part of the Formula One World Championship are indicated by a lite gray background.'' | ''Events which were not part of the Formula One World Championship are indicated by a lite gray background.'' | ||
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| [[1980 Formula One season|1980]] | | [[1980 Formula One season|1980]] | ||
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| [[1968 Spanish Grand Prix|Report]] | | [[1968 Spanish Grand Prix|Report]] | ||
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| [[1967 Formula One season|1967]] | | [[1967 Formula One season|1967]] | ||
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Latest revision as of 07:41, 15 June 2009
Circuito Permanente Del Jarama | |
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Location | Madrid, Spain |
Events | Formula One |
Length km | 3.404 |
Length mi | 2.115 |
Turns | 11 |
Record time | 1'16.44 min. 160.328 km/h. |
Record driver | Gilles Villeneuve |
Record team | Ferrari |
Record year | 1979 |
The Circuito permanente del Jarama (Permanent circuit of the Jarama) is a 3.404 km) (2.115-|mi) race course in Spain which hosted nine Formula One Spanish Grand Prix.
Designed by John Hugenholtz (who also created Zandvoort and Suzuka), the circuit was built in 1967 north of Madrid in arid scrub land. It had a short straight, as most of the course consisted of tight, twisty corners; overtaking was extremely difficult.
Jarama hosted its last F1 race in 1981 when it was deemed too narrow for modern racing; its still holds occasional sports car and motorcycle races.
Formula One history
Events which were not part of the Formula One World Championship are indicated by a lite gray background.
Season | Date | Winning Driver | Constructor | Report |
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1981 | June 21 | Gilles Villeneuve | Ferrari | Report |
1980 | June 1 | Alan Jones | Williams-Cosworth | Report |
1979 | April 29 | Patrick Depailler | Ligier-Ford | Report |
1978 | June 4 | Mario Andretti | Lotus-Ford | Report |
1977 | May 8 | Mario Andretti | Lotus-Ford | Report |
1976 | May 2 | James Hunt | McLaren-Ford | Report |
1974 | April 28 | Niki Lauda | Ferrari | Report |
1972 | May 1 | Emerson Fittipaldi | Lotus-Ford | Report |
1970 | April 19 | Jackie Stewart | March-Ford | Report |
1968 | May 12 | Graham Hill | Lotus-Ford | Report |
1967 | November 12 | Jim Clark | Lotus-Ford | Report |
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