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Mozambique Grand Prix

The Mozambique Grand Prix or Grand Prix de Moçambique, was an open-wheel motor race held in the 1950s and 60s in Lourenço Marques (now Maputo) the capital of the colony of Portuguese Mozambique.

Mozambique Grand Prix
Circuito de Lourenço Marques
Race information
Number of times held12
First held1958
Last held1971
Most wins (drivers) John Love (5)
Most wins (constructors) Cooper (3)
Circuit length3.380 km (2.089 miles)
Last race (1971)
Pole position
Podium
Fastest lap

A race was held on a small street circuit in 1950 with the Grand Prix being established some eight years later. The circuit was expanded in 1961[1] before being replaced by a purpose built facility in 1962.[2]

Competitors were drawn from the South African Formula One Championship, although it was never part of the championship. The more northerly climate and international location to the South African and Rhodesian racers proved a popular combination and the race attracted strong fields. The race was briefly renamed the Governor General Cup in 1966– 1967[3] before returning to the Grand Prix.

The circuit was redeveloped and moved slightly inland from its beachfront location in 1970.[2] The race was last held in 1971 as the Portuguese Colonial War grew more serious and the circuit closed a year later after the last Three hour sportscar race was held. The new independent Mozambique government banned motor racing and the race track fell into disuse.[2]

Winners of the Mozambique Grand Prix Edit

Results sourced from:[4]

Year Driver Constructor Location Report
1958   Ian Fraser-Jones Porsche Lourenço Marques street circuit Report
1959–1960 Not held
1961   Bruce Johnstone Cooper-Alfa Romeo Lourenço Marques street circuit Report
1962   Peter de Klerk Alfa Romeo Special Circuito de Lourenço Marques Report
1963   Peter de Klerk Alfa Romeo Special Circuito de Lourenço Marques Report
1964   John Love Cooper-Climax Circuito de Lourenço Marques Report
1965   John Love Cooper-Climax Circuito de Lourenço Marques Report
1966   Dave Charlton Brabham-Climax Circuito de Lourenço Marques Report
1967   John Love Brabham-Repco Circuito de Lourenço Marques Report
1968   Jackie Pretorius Lola-Ford Circuito de Lourenço Marques Report
1969   John Love Lotus-Ford Circuito de Lourenço Marques Report
1970   Dave Charlton Lotus-Ford Circuito de Lourenço Marques Report
1971   John Love Surtees-Ford Circuito de Lourenço Marques Report

References Edit

  1. ^ de Carli, Guido. "MOZ - MOZAMBIQUE LOURENÇO MARQUES (URBANO)". TRACKS IN THE WORLD. Retrieved 2012-11-23.
  2. ^ a b c de Carli, Guido. "MOZ - MOZAMBIQUE LOURENÇO MARQUES". TRACKS IN THE WORLD. Retrieved 2012-11-23.
  3. ^ "Lourenço Marques". ChicaneF1. Jonathan Davies. Retrieved 2012-11-23.
  4. ^ "Racing down under: Non-championship races in South Africa 1945-today". The Grand Prix Winners. 2009. Retrieved 2012-11-23.

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