Montjuïc circuit

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Montjuïc circuit
Route of the Montjuïc Circuit as laid out for the Spanish Grand Prix
Location Montjuïc, Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain
Time zone GMT +1
Major Events Formula One
Circuit Length 3.79 km (2.35 mi)
Turns -
Lap Record 1:23.8 (Ronnie Peterson, Lotus-Ford, 1973)

The Montjuïc circuit is a former racing circuit located on the Montjuïc mountain in Barcelona, Catalonia. It is considered among the best Formula One circuits of all time, with Autosport rating it among its ten best for their 50th anniversary of Formula One issue.

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By 1908 international motorsport was conducted at the Circuit Baix Penedès with the Copa Catalunya. In 1923 the first Great automobile Prize of Spain in the permanent Sitges Terramar circuit was run near Barcelona. In 1932 a race was held on a street circuit with the start in the Montjuïc Park, wooded parkland on a hill above the city's harbour. The course of the 1933 east circuit of that race became the Montjuïc Circuit proper.

In 1968, Montjuïc was selected as the venue for the Spanish Grand Prix, which had been held at the Jarama circuit in Madrid, with the inaugural Grand Prix being held there on May 4 1969. The variable character of the anticlockwise course (with one half slow and the other very fast) made setting the cars up correctly a challenge.

The 1975 Spanish Grand Prix was marked by tragedy. Many drivers felt the circuit was unsafe, and twice world champion Emerson Fittipaldi withdrew in protest before the start of the race. On lap 26 the vehicle of Rolf Stommelen left the track, killing five people. The race was stopped at half way and half of the points were given, with Jochen Mass recorded as the winner. Formula One never returned to the circuit after the accident.

The circuit of Montjuic was also the scene of the 24 hours of Montjuic, a motorcycle endurance race.

Since 1991 the Spanish Grand Prix has been held at the Circuit de Catalunya on the outskirts of Barcelona.

In 2004, the city council of Barcelona decided to mark the layout of the old circuit.

On October 13-14 2007 the circuit was used for the Martini Legends, to honour the 75th anniversary of the circuit. Signalling the return of Formula One cars to Montjuïc, Emerson Fittipaldi (re-)appeared in his Lotus 72, and Marc Gené drove a present-day Ferrari.

[edit] Formula One History

Season Date Winning Driver Winning Team Report
1975 April 27 Flag of Germany Jochen Mass McLaren-Ford Report
1973 April 29 Flag of Brazil Emerson Fittipaldi Lotus-Ford Report
1971 April 18 Flag of the United Kingdom Jackie Stewart Tyrrell-Ford Report
1969 May 4 Flag of the United Kingdom Jackie Stewart Matra-Ford Report

[edit] Penya Rhin Grand Prix

Season Date Winning Driver Winning Team Report
1936 June 7 Italy Tazio Nuvolari Alfa Romeo Report
1935 June 30 Italy Luigi Fagioli Mercedes-Benz Report
1934 June 17 Italy Achille Varzi Alfa Romeo Report
1933 June 25 Chile Juan Zanelli Alfa Romeo Report

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Coordinates: 41°21′59″N 2°09′06″E / 41.36639, 2.15167