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The following is a complete list of Grands Prix which have been a part of the [[GPVWC]] [[Superleague]] since its inception in 2000. | The following is a complete list of Grands Prix which have been a part of the [[GPVWC]] [[Superleague]] since its inception in 2000. | ||
− | As of the end of the [[2015 Superleague season]], | + | As of the end of the [[2015 Superleague season]], 256 Grands Prix have been held. Several Grands Prix have had to be cancelled, especially during the {{SL|2001}} season in which only the first free Grands Prix actually took place. In {{SL|2008}} the [[Bahrain Grand Prix|Bahrain]] and [[Turkish Grand Prix|Turkish Grands Prix]] were cancelled. In {{SL|2012}}, an [[Indian Grand Prix]] was planned for but scrapped due to the lack of suitable tracks; it was replaced in the calendar that year by the [[German Grand Prix]]. |
During that time, only one race track has hosted two different Grands Prix; the [[Nurburgring]] was home to the [[European Grand Prix]] during the 2000s and hosted the [[German Grand Prix]] in {{SL|2013}}. Technically, two countries have hosted more than one Grand Prix; with the case of the Nurburgring, Germany hosted the German Grand Prix and the European Grand Prix at the same time. The only other country to do this was Italy, that hosted the [[San Marino Grand Prix]] at [[Autodromo Enzo e Dino Ferrari|Imola]] as well as the [[Italian Grand Prix]]. | During that time, only one race track has hosted two different Grands Prix; the [[Nurburgring]] was home to the [[European Grand Prix]] during the 2000s and hosted the [[German Grand Prix]] in {{SL|2013}}. Technically, two countries have hosted more than one Grand Prix; with the case of the Nurburgring, Germany hosted the German Grand Prix and the European Grand Prix at the same time. The only other country to do this was Italy, that hosted the [[San Marino Grand Prix]] at [[Autodromo Enzo e Dino Ferrari|Imola]] as well as the [[Italian Grand Prix]]. | ||
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'''Bold''' denotes the 18 Grands Prix to be held as part of the {{SL|2016}} season, and their venues.<br> | '''Bold''' denotes the 18 Grands Prix to be held as part of the {{SL|2016}} season, and their venues.<br> | ||
+ | {{cancelled|2008}} denotes a Grand Prix called off rather than removed from the calendar. | ||
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| {{AUT}} '''[[Austrian Grand Prix]]'''|| [[A1-Ring]]/'''[[Red Bull Ring]]''', Spielberg || {{SL|2002}}-{{SL|2005}}, {{SL|2008}}, {{SL|2011}}, {{SL|2013}}-{{SL|2016}} || 9 | | {{AUT}} '''[[Austrian Grand Prix]]'''|| [[A1-Ring]]/'''[[Red Bull Ring]]''', Spielberg || {{SL|2002}}-{{SL|2005}}, {{SL|2008}}, {{SL|2011}}, {{SL|2013}}-{{SL|2016}} || 9 | ||
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− | | {{BAH}} '''[[Bahrain Grand Prix]]'''|| '''[[Bahrain International Circuit]]''', Sakhir || {{SL|2007}}-{{SL|2011}}, {{SL|2014}} -{{SL|2016}} || | + | | {{BAH}} '''[[Bahrain Grand Prix]]'''|| '''[[Bahrain International Circuit]]''', Sakhir || {{SL|2007}}, {{cancelled|{{SL|2008}}}}, {{SL|2009}}-{{SL|2011}}, {{SL|2014}} -{{SL|2016}} || 6 |
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| {{BEL}} '''[[Belgian Grand Prix]]'''|| '''[[Circuit de Spa-Francorchamps]]''' || {{SL|2000}}, {{SL|2002}}, {{SL|2004}}-{{SL|2016}} || 14 | | {{BEL}} '''[[Belgian Grand Prix]]'''|| '''[[Circuit de Spa-Francorchamps]]''' || {{SL|2000}}, {{SL|2002}}, {{SL|2004}}-{{SL|2016}} || 14 | ||
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| {{sort|Spa|}} {{ESP}} '''[[Spanish Grand Prix]]'''|| '''[[Circuit de Catalunya]]''' (13)<br>[[Valencia Street Circuit]] (1) || {{SL|2002}}-{{SL|2008}}, {{SL|2010}}-{{SL|2016}}<br>{{SL|2009}} || 14 | | {{sort|Spa|}} {{ESP}} '''[[Spanish Grand Prix]]'''|| '''[[Circuit de Catalunya]]''' (13)<br>[[Valencia Street Circuit]] (1) || {{SL|2002}}-{{SL|2008}}, {{SL|2010}}-{{SL|2016}}<br>{{SL|2009}} || 14 | ||
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− | | {{TUR}} '''[[Turkish Grand Prix]]'''|| '''[[Istanbul Park]]''' || {{SL|2006}}-{{SL|2008}}, {{SL|2010}}-{{SL|2013}}, {{SL|2015}}-{{SL|2016}} || | + | | {{TUR}} '''[[Turkish Grand Prix]]'''|| '''[[Istanbul Park]]''' || {{SL|2006}}-{{SL|2007}}, {{cancelled|{{SL|2008}}}}, {{SL|2010}}-{{SL|2013}}, {{SL|2015}}-{{SL|2016}} || 7 |
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| {{USA}} '''[[United States Grand Prix]]'''|| [[Indianapolis Motor Speedway]] (7)<br>[[Road America]] (1)<br>'''[[Circuit of the Americas]]''' (2) || {{SL|2002}}-{{SL|2007}}, {{SL|2013}}<br>{{SL|2012}}<br>{{SL|2014}}-{{SL|2016}} || 10 | | {{USA}} '''[[United States Grand Prix]]'''|| [[Indianapolis Motor Speedway]] (7)<br>[[Road America]] (1)<br>'''[[Circuit of the Americas]]''' (2) || {{SL|2002}}-{{SL|2007}}, {{SL|2013}}<br>{{SL|2012}}<br>{{SL|2014}}-{{SL|2016}} || 10 | ||
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| {{AUS}} [[2006 Australian Grand Prix|Australian]] | | {{AUS}} [[2006 Australian Grand Prix|Australian]] | ||
| {{BAH}} [[2007 Bahrain Grand Prix|Bahrain]] | | {{BAH}} [[2007 Bahrain Grand Prix|Bahrain]] | ||
− | | {{BAH}} [[2008 Bahrain Grand Prix|Bahrain]] | + | | {{cancelled|{{BAH}} [[2008 Bahrain Grand Prix|Bahrain]]}} |
| {{JPN}} [[2009 Japanese Grand Prix|Japanese]] | | {{JPN}} [[2009 Japanese Grand Prix|Japanese]] | ||
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| {{EUR}} [[2006 European Grand Prix|European]] | | {{EUR}} [[2006 European Grand Prix|European]] | ||
| {{MON}} [[2007 Monaco Grand Prix|Monaco]] | | {{MON}} [[2007 Monaco Grand Prix|Monaco]] | ||
− | | {{TUR}} [[2008 Turkish Grand Prix|Turkish]] | + | | {{cancelled|{{TUR}} [[2008 Turkish Grand Prix|Turkish]]}} |
| {{IRE}} [[2009 Irish Grand Prix|Irish]] | | {{IRE}} [[2009 Irish Grand Prix|Irish]] | ||
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Revision as of 03:06, 8 January 2016
The following is a complete list of Grands Prix which have been a part of the GPVWC Superleague since its inception in 2000.
As of the end of the 2015 Superleague season, 256 Grands Prix have been held. Several Grands Prix have had to be cancelled, especially during the 2001 season in which only the first free Grands Prix actually took place. In 2008 the Bahrain and Turkish Grands Prix were cancelled. In 2012, an Indian Grand Prix was planned for but scrapped due to the lack of suitable tracks; it was replaced in the calendar that year by the German Grand Prix.
During that time, only one race track has hosted two different Grands Prix; the Nurburgring was home to the European Grand Prix during the 2000s and hosted the German Grand Prix in 2013. Technically, two countries have hosted more than one Grand Prix; with the case of the Nurburgring, Germany hosted the German Grand Prix and the European Grand Prix at the same time. The only other country to do this was Italy, that hosted the San Marino Grand Prix at Imola as well as the Italian Grand Prix.
The United States Grand Prix has been held at three different venues, more than any other Grand Prix.
Active and past races
The information below is correct as of the start of January 2016 and includes events not yet held
Bold denotes the 18 Grands Prix to be held as part of the 2016 season, and their venues.
2008 denotes a Grand Prix called off rather than removed from the calendar.
Test tracks
The following tracks have been used only for pre-season tests. Several tracks that have served as venues for Grands Prix have also been used for pre-season tests; most have been "demoted" to that role instead of hosting a Grand Prix though some fulfil both roles in the same year.
Location(s) | Years used |
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Circuito de Jerez, Spain | 2007, 2012–2013 |
Circuit Zolder, Belgium | 2009 |
Donington Park, United Kingdom | 2009 |
Sebring International Raceway, United States | 2009 |
Autodromo Internazionale di Mugello, Italy | 2009, 2011 |
Adelaide Parklands Circuit, Australia | 2010 |
Autódromo Internacional do Algarve, Portugal | 2011 |
Autódromo Internacional Nelson Piquet, Brazil]] | 2011 |
Slovakiaring, Slovakia | 2011 |
Mazda Raceway Laguna Seca, United States | 2011 |
Circuit Paul Ricard, France | 2011 |
Kielce Circuit, Poland | 2011 |
Okayama International Circuit | 2011 |
Circuit Ricardo Tormo | 2013 |
Watkins Glen International | 2013 |
Dubai Autodrome, Dubailand | 2016 |
Events by season
2000-2009
2010-2016
Superleague Grands Prix | |
2018 season | Australian • Chinese • Azerbaijan • Spanish • Monaco • Canadian • French • Austrian • British • German • Hungarian • Belgian • Italian • Singapore • Japanese • United States • Brazilian • Abu Dhabi |
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Former | Argentine • Bahrain • Czech • Dutch • European • Irish • Korean • Malaysian • Mexican • Portuguese • Russian • San Marino • South African • Turkish |