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List of Pau Grand Prix winners

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Jim Clark won the Pau Grand Prix four times, more than any other driver.

The Pau Grand Prix (French: Grand Prix de Pau) is an annual championship automobile road event for single seater racing cars organised by the L'Automobile Club Basco-Béarnais (ACBB) on the Circuit de Pau-Ville closed city street track in the centre of Pau, a commune in the Pyrénées-Atlantiques department of southwestern France.[1][2] The ACBB was first inspired to hold the race in 1933 after the success of the Monaco Grand Prix, as well as other races in Nice and Nîmes.[3][4] It has been variously run to Formula One, Formula Two, Formula Three (F3), Formula 4 (F4), Formula 3000, Formula Libre,[5][6] Formula Renault, Grand Prix and touring car rules throughout its history.[7][8] The Grand Prix consists of three short-distance races, each having one more lap to complete after the time limit has elapsed: two 20-minute races on Saturday and a third 30-minute race, the Pau Grand Prix, contested the following day.[9][10] Each winner receives a trophy at an awards ceremony following the conclusion of each of the three events, with the third race determining the Pau Grand Prix winner.[10][11]

As of the 2023 edition, there have been 64 race winners in the 80 editions of the Grand Prix. The inaugural winner was French driver Marcel Lehoux driving a Bugatti in 1933. Jim Clark of Great Britain is the most successful driver at the event, having achieved four victories in 1961, 1963, 1964 and 1965. French racers Jean Behra and Maurice Trintignant and Austria's Jochen Rindt are all in second position with three victories each. Nello Pagani of Italy was the first driver to achieve consecutive victories when he won the 1947 and 1948 races. Australian driver Jack Brabham holds the records for the longest time between two victories as well as his first and last wins–six years between the 1960 and 1966.[12] It has been won by French drivers on 26 occasions, followed by Italian racers with 13 victories and British drivers with 12 wins. Signature is the most successful team with seven victories, ahead of Team Lotus with five wins and Carlin, Prema Powerteam, Scuderia Ferrari with four victories each. The most recent winner was French racer Enzo Peugeot of the FFSA Academy team at the 2023 F4 event.[13]

Winners

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Key
* Denotes multiple races were held over the race weekend with the final one being the Pau Grand Prix
Winner of the FIA WTCC Race of France's first event
Winner of the FIA WTCC Race of France's second event
Winners of the Pau Grand Prix by year[12][14]
Year Nationality Winner Entrant Model Category Series Ref
1933  France Marcel Lehoux Marcel Lehoux Bugatti Type 51 Formula Libre GPTooltip 1933 Grand Prix season [15]
1934
Not held
[16]
1935  Italy Tazio Nuvolari Scuderia Ferrari Alfa Romeo Tipo B P3 Formula Libre GPTooltip 1935 Grand Prix season [17]
1936  France Philippe Étancelin Philippe Étancelin Maserati V8RI Formula Libre GPTooltip 1936 Grand Prix season [18]
1937  France Jean-Pierre Wimille Automobiles Bugatti Bugatti Type 59/57S Sports car GPTooltip 1937 Grand Prix season [19]
1938  France René Dreyfus Ecurie Bleue Delahaye Type 145 Grand Prix GPTooltip 1938 Grand Prix season [20]
1939  Germany Hermann Lang Daimler-Benz AG Mercedes-Benz W154/39 Grand Prix GPTooltip 1939 Grand Prix season [21]
1940–1946
Not held as a result of the Second World War[22]
[12]
1947  Italy Nello Pagani Scuderia Milano Maserati 4CL Formula One F1Tooltip 1947 Grand Prix season (NC) [23]
1948  Italy Nello Pagani Enrico Platé Maserati 4CL Formula One F1Tooltip 1948 Grand Prix season (NC) [24]
1949  Argentina Juan Manuel Fangio Automóvil Club Argentino Maserati 4CLT/48 Formula One F1Tooltip 1949 Grand Prix season (NC) [25]
1950  Argentina Juan Manuel Fangio Scuderia Achille Varzi Maserati 4CLT/48 Formula One F1Tooltip 1950 Formula One season (NC) [26]
1951  Italy Luigi Villoresi Scuderia Ferrari Ferrari 375 Formula One F1Tooltip 1951 Formula One season (NC) [27]
1952  Italy Alberto Ascari Scuderia Ferrari Ferrari Tipo 500 Formula Two F1Tooltip 1952 Formula One season (NC) [28]
1953  Italy Alberto Ascari Scuderia Ferrari Ferrari Tipo 500 Formula Two F1Tooltip 1953 Formula One season (NC) [29]
1954  France Jean Behra Équipe Gordini Gordini T16 Formula One F1Tooltip 1954 Formula One season (NC) [30]
1955  France Jean Behra Officine Alfieri Maserati Maserati 250F Formula One F1Tooltip 1955 Formula One season (NC) [31]
1956
Not held due to the French authorities ordering that safety improvements be made to the circuit in response to the 1955 Le Mans disaster
[32]
1957  France Jean Behra Officine Alfieri Maserati Maserati 250F Formula One F1Tooltip 1957 Formula One season (NC) [33]
1958  France Maurice Trintignant Rob Walker Racing Team Cooper T43-Climax Formula Two F2Tooltip 1958 Formula Two season [34]
1959  France Maurice Trintignant Rob Walker Racing Team Cooper T51-Climax Formula Two F2Tooltip 1959 Formula Two season [35]
1960  Australia Jack Brabham Equipe Sunbeam Cooper T45-Climax Formula Two F2Tooltip 1960 Formula Two season [36]
1961  United Kingdom Jim Clark Team Lotus Lotus 18-Climax Formula One F1Tooltip 1961 Formula One season (NC) [37]
1962  France Maurice Trintignant Rob Walker Racing Team Lotus 18/21-Climax Formula One F1Tooltip 1962 Formula One season (NC) [38]
1963  United Kingdom Jim Clark Team Lotus Lotus 25-Climax Formula One F1Tooltip 1963 Formula One season (NC) [39]
1964  United Kingdom Jim Clark Ron Harris Team Lotus Lotus 32-Cosworth Formula Two FFSATooltip 1964 Trophées de France season [40]
1965  United Kingdom Jim Clark Ron Harris Team Lotus Lotus 35-Cosworth Formula Two FFSATooltip 1965 Trophées de France season [41]
1966  Australia Jack Brabham Brabham Racing Organisation Brabham BT18-Honda Formula Two FFSATooltip 1966 Trophées de France season [42]
1967  Austria Jochen Rindt Roy Winkelmann Racing Brabham BT23-Cosworth Formula Two FFSATooltip 1967 Trophées de France season [43]
1968  United Kingdom Jackie Stewart Matra International Matra MS7-Cosworth Formula Two No series [44]
1969  Austria Jochen Rindt Roy Winkelmann Racing Lotus 59-Cosworth Formula Two No series [45]
1970  Austria Jochen Rindt Jochen Rindt Racing Lotus 69-Cosworth Formula Two No series [46]
1971  Sweden Reine Wisell LIRA Team Lotus Lotus 69-Cosworth Formula Two FFSATooltip 1971 Trophées de France season [47]
1972 *  United Kingdom Peter Gethin Chevron Racing Team Chevron B20-Ford Formula Two Euro F2Tooltip 1972 European Formula Two Championship [48]
1973 *  France François Cevert Elf John Coombs Alpine A367-Ford Formula Two Euro F2Tooltip 1973 European Formula Two Championship [49]
1974  France Patrick Depailler March Racing Team March 742-BMW Formula Two Euro F2Tooltip 1974 European Formula Two Championship [50]
1975  France Jacques Laffite Automobiles Martini Martini MK16-BMW Formula Two Euro F2Tooltip 1975 European Formula Two Championship [51]
1976  France René Arnoux Automobiles Martini Martini MK19-Renault Formula Two Euro F2Tooltip 1976 European Formula Two Championship [52]
1977  France René Arnoux Écurie Renault Elf Martini MK22-Renault Formula Two Euro F2Tooltip 1977 European Formula Two Championship [53]
1978  Italy Bruno Giacomelli Polifac BMW Junior Team March 782-BMW Formula Two Euro F2Tooltip 1978 European Formula Two Championship [54]
1979  United States Eddie Cheever Osella Squadra Corse Osella FA2/79-BMW Formula Two Euro F2Tooltip 1979 European Formula Two Championship [55]
1980  France Richard Dallest Ecurie Motul GPA AGS JH17-BMW Formula Two Euro F2Tooltip 1980 European Formula Two Championship [56]
1981  United Kingdom Geoff Lees Ralt Racing Ralt RH6/80-Honda Formula Two Euro F2Tooltip 1981 European Formula Two Championship [57]
1982  Venezuela Johnny Cecotto March Racing March 822-BMW Formula Two Euro F2Tooltip 1982 European Formula Two Championship [58]
1983  Austria Jo Gartner[a] Emco Sports Spirit 201-BMW Formula Two Euro F2Tooltip 1983 European Formula Two Championship [59]
1984  New Zealand Mike Thackwell Ralt Racing Ralt RH6/84-Honda Formula Two Euro F2Tooltip 1984 European Formula Two Championship [60]
1985  Germany Christian Danner BS Automotive March 85B-Cosworth Formula 3000 Euro F3000Tooltip 1985 European Formula 3000 Championship [61]
1986  New Zealand Mike Thackwell Ralt Racing Ralt RT20-Honda Formula 3000 Intl F3000Tooltip 1986 International Formula 3000 Championship [62]
1987  France Yannick Dalmas Oreca Motorsport March 87B-Cosworth Formula 3000 Intl F3000Tooltip 1987 International Formula 3000 Championship [63]
1988  Brazil Roberto Moreno Bromley Motorsport Reynard 88D-Cosworth Formula 3000 Intl F3000Tooltip 1988 International Formula 3000 Championship [64]
1989  France Jean Alesi Eddie Jordan Racing Reynard 89D-Mugen Formula 3000 Intl F3000Tooltip 1989 International Formula 3000 Championship [65]
1990  Belgium Eric van de Poele GA Motorsport Reynard 90D-Cosworth Formula 3000 Intl F3000Tooltip 1990 International Formula 3000 Championship [66]
1991  France Jean-Marc Gounon 3001 International Ralt RT23-Cosworth Formula 3000 Intl F3000Tooltip 1991 International Formula 3000 Championship [67]
1992  Italy Emanuele Naspetti Forti Corse Reynard 92D-Cosworth Formula 3000 Intl F3000Tooltip 1992 International Formula 3000 Championship [68]
1993  Portugal Pedro Lamy Crypton Engineering Reynard 92D-Cosworth Formula 3000 Intl F3000Tooltip 1993 International Formula 3000 Championship [69]
1994  Brazil Gil de Ferran Paul Stewart Racing Reynard 94D-Zytek Judd Formula 3000 Intl F3000Tooltip 1994 International Formula 3000 Championship [70]
1995  Italy Vincenzo Sospiri Super Nova Racing Reynard 95D-Cosworth Formula 3000 Intl F3000Tooltip 1995 International Formula 3000 Championship [71]
1996  Germany Jörg Müller RSM Marko Lola T96/50-Zytek Formula 3000 Intl F3000Tooltip 1996 International Formula 3000 Championship [72]
1997  Colombia Juan Pablo Montoya RSM Marko Lola T96/50-Zytek Formula 3000 Intl F3000Tooltip 1997 International Formula 3000 Championship [73]
1998  Colombia Juan Pablo Montoya Super Nova Racing Lola T96/50-Zytek Formula 3000 Intl F3000Tooltip 1998 International Formula 3000 Championship [74]
1999 *  France Benoît Tréluyer Signature Dallara F399-Renault Sodemo Formula Three Euro F3 Cup [75]
2000  France Jonathan Cochet Signature Team Dallara F399-Renault Sodemo Formula Three Euro F3 Cup [76]
French F3Tooltip 2000 French Formula Three Championship
2001  United Kingdom Anthony Davidson Carlin Motorsport Dallara F301-Mugen-Honda Formula Three Euro F3 Cup [77]
2002  France Renaud Derlot Signature Team Dallara F302-Renault Sodemo Formula Three Euro F3 Cup [78]
French F3Tooltip 2002 French Formula Three Championship
2003 *  Brazil Fábio Carbone Signature Team Dallara F302-Sodemo Renault Formula Three Euro F3 Cup [79]
F3 Euro SeriesTooltip 2003 Formula 3 Euro Series
2004 *  France Nicolas Lapierre Signature Team Dallara F304-Opel Spiess Formula Three F3 Euro SeriesTooltip 2004 Formula 3 Euro Series [80]
2005 *  United Kingdom Lewis Hamilton ASM Formule 3 Dallara F305-Mercedes-Benz Formula Three F3 Euro SeriesTooltip 2005 Formula 3 Euro Series [81]
2006 *  France Romain Grosjean Signature-Plus Dallara F305-Mercedes-Benz Formula Three British F3Tooltip 2006 British Formula 3 International Series [82]
2007   Switzerland Alain Menu Chevrolet RML Chevrolet Lacetti Touring car WTCCTooltip 2007 World Touring Car Championship [83]
 Brazil Augusto Farfus BMW Team Germany BMW 320si
2008  Brazil Augusto Farfus BMW Team Germany BMW 320si Touring car WTCCTooltip 2008 World Touring Car Championship [84]
 United Kingdom Andy Priaulx BMW Team UK BMW 320si
2009  United Kingdom Robert Huff Chevrolet Chevrolet Cruze Touring car WTCCTooltip 2009 World Touring Car Championship [85]
  Switzerland Alain Menu Chevrolet Chevrolet Cruze
2010
Not held due to financial difficulty
[86]
2011  Germany Marco Wittmann Signature Dallara F308-Volkswagen Formula Three F3 Intl TrophyTooltip FIA Formula 3 International Trophy [87]
2012 *  Italy Raffaele Marciello Prema Powerteam Dallara F312-Mercedes-Benz Formula Three British F3Tooltip 2012 British Formula 3 International Series [88]
Euro F3Tooltip 2012 FIA Formula 3 European Championship
2013  Italy Luca Ghiotto Prema Powerteam Tatuus FR2.0/13-Renault Formula Renault No series [89]
2014 *  Sweden Felix Rosenqvist Mücke Motorsport Dallara F312-Mercedes-Benz Formula Three Euro F3Tooltip 2014 FIA Formula 3 European Championship [90]
2015 *  Italy Antonio Giovinazzi Jagonya Ayam with Carlin Dallara F315-Volkswagen Formula Three Euro F3Tooltip 2015 FIA Formula 3 European Championship [91]
2016 *  Italy Alessio Lorandi Carlin Dallara F315-Volkswagen Formula Three Euro F3Tooltip 2016 FIA Formula 3 European Championship [92]
2017 *  Germany Maximilian Günther Prema Powerteam Dallara F316-Mercedes-Benz Formula Three Euro F3Tooltip 2017 FIA Formula 3 European Championship [93]
2018 *  Estonia Ralf Aron Prema Powerteam Dallara F317-Mercedes-Benz Formula Three Euro F3Tooltip 2018 FIA Formula 3 European Championship [94]
2019 *  United Kingdom Billy Monger Carlin Dallara F317-Volkswagen Formula Three EuroformulaTooltip 2019 Euroformula Open Championship [95]
2020–2021
Not held as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic in France
[96]
2022 *  France Vladislav Lomko CryptoTower Racing Dallara 320-HWA Formula Three EuroformulaTooltip 2022 Euroformula Open Championship [97]
2023 *  France Enzo Peugeot FFSA Academy Mygale M21-F4-Alpine Formula 4 French F4Tooltip 2023 French F4 Championship [13]
2024
Not held because of budget issues and problems of decarbonising the event
[98]

Records

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By driver

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Multiple wins by driver[b]
Name Wins Years
Jim Clark 4 1961, 1963, 1964, 1965
Jean Behra 3 1954, 1955, 1957
Jochen Rindt 3 1967, 1969, 1970
Maurice Trintignant 3 1958, 1959, 1962
René Arnoux 2 1976, 1977
Alberto Ascari 2 1952, 1953
Jack Brabham 2 1960, 1966
Juan Manuel Fangio 2 1949, 1950
Augusto Farfus 2 2007, 2008
Alain Menu 2 2007, 2009
Juan Pablo Montoya 2 1997, 1998
Nello Pagani 2 1947, 1948
Mike Thackwell 2 1984, 1986

By nationality

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Victories by nationality[b]
Nationality Wins Drivers
 France 26 21
 Italy 13 11
 United Kingdom 12 9
 Germany 5 5
 Brazil 5 4
 Austria 4 2
 Sweden 2 2
 Argentina 2 1
 Australia 2 1
 Colombia 2 1
 New Zealand 2 1
 Switzerland 2 1
 Belgium 1 1
 Estonia 1 1
 Portugal 1 1
 United States 1 1
 Venezuela 1 1

By entrant

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Wins by entrant[b]
Entrant Wins Drivers
Signature 7 7
Team Lotus 5 3
Carlin 4 4
Prema Powerteam 4 4
Scuderia Ferrari 4 3
Chevrolet 3 2
Ralt Racing 3 2
Rob Walker Racing Team 3 1
Automobiles Martini 2 2
March Racing 2 2
RSM Marko 2 2
Super Nova Racing 2 2
BMW Team Germany 2 1
Officine Alfieri Maserati 2 1
Roy Winkelmann Racing 2 1
3001 International 1 1
ASM Formule 3 1 1
Automobiles Bugatti 1 1
Automóvil Club Argentino 1 1
BMW Team UK 1 1
Brabham Racing Organisation 1 1
Bromley Motorsport 1 1
BS Automotive 1 1
Chevron Racing Team 1 1
Crypton Engineering 1 1
CryptoTower Racing 1 1
Daimler-Benz AG 1 1
Ecurie Bleue 1 1
Ecurie Motul GPA 1 1
Écurie Renault Elf 1 1
Eddie Jordan Racing 1 1
Elf John Coombs 1 1
Emco Sports 1 1
Enrico Platé 1 1
Équipe Gordini 1 1
Equipe Sunbeam 1 1
FFSA Academy 1 1
Forti Corse 1 1
GA Motorsport 1 1
Jochen Rindt Racing 1 1
Marcel Lehoux 1 1
Matra International 1 1
Mücke Motorsport 1 1
Oreca Motorsport 1 1
Osella Squadra Corse 1 1
Paul Stewart Racing 1 1
Philippe Étancelin 1 1
Polifac BMW Junior Team 1 1
Scuderia Achille Varzi 1 1
Scuderia Milano 1 1

Notes

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  1. ^ Original race winner Alain Ferté was disqualified for driving an underweight car.[59]
  2. ^ Jump up to: a b c Table information sourced from the references listed below.

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