The European Grand Prix, is a Formula One event that was introduced during the mid-1980s and was held regularly from 1999 until 2012.

The most recent host venue for this event was the Valencia Street Circuit in Valencia, Spain, hosting the race from 2008 until 2012.

The race was removed from the calendar in 2013, and will return in 2016 being run on a street circuit in Baku, Azerbaijan.

 

Number of times held: 22

 

Circuit

Times held

Nürburgring

12

Valencia Street Circuit 

5

Brands Hatch 

2

Circuito de Jerez 

2

Donington Park

1

 

European Grand Prix, Round eight of the 2016 Formula 1 season

 

Circuit Name: Baku City Cirtcuit

Race Laps: 51

Circuit Length: 6.006 km (3.732 mi)

Race Length: 306.306 km (190.332 mi)

Number of corners: 20 (8 Right, 12 Left)

DRS Zone: Two Zones (730m on approach of Turn 1, 630m on approach of Turn 3)

Circuit Direction: Anti-Clockwise

Pole Position 2012: Sebastian Vettel Red Bull-Renault 1:38.086

 

 

Pirelli used compounds

 

Pirelli will bring the following three compounds to the European round to be held (17-19 June) on The Baku City Circuit

P Zero White medium: this has not been extensively chosen, so unlikely to figure prominently.
P Zero Yellow soft:  a high working range tyre, which could make it very important in the heat of Baku.
P Zero Red super soft: the most popular choice, which will be used heavily in qualifying and the race.

The tires that Pirelli has said must be used at some point in the race:
One set of P Zero White medium
One set of P Zero Yellow soft
Each driver must have both these sets available for the race, and must use at least one of them.

The tires assigned for Q3 in qualifying:
One set of P Zero Red super soft.

THE LAST EUROPEAN GRAND PRIX:    

The last European Grand Prix was actually held four years ago, in Valencia (where it was also the eighth race of the season). Fernando Alonso won for Ferrari from 11thon the grid.

PAUL HEMBERY, PIRELLI MOTORSPORT DIRECTOR:

“We’ve heard lots of interesting things about the circuit, and it seems that its character, lap length, and speed will certainly make it stand out. Obviously it’s never easy when you go to a circuit for the first time, but the conditions and the tyres are of course as always the same for everyone. The selection of compounds we have nominated should cope with a wide range of potential conditions; now of course it is down to the teams to get the most out of their choices and to identify the best possible strategies, which is why the running we see in free practice will be particularly important.”

Drivers / Teams compound choices

Team

Car #

Driver

Medium

Soft

Super Soft

 Mercedes AMG

44

 Lewis Hamilton

1

4

8

6

 Nico Rosberg

2

3

8

 Scuderia Ferrari

5

 Sebastian Vettel

1

5

7

7

 Kimi Raikkonen

1

5

7

 Williams-Mercedes

19

Felipe Massa

1

5

7

77

 Valtteri Bottas

2

4

7

 Red Bull Racing

3

Daniel Ricciardo

1

4

8

26

 Daniil Kvyat

1

4

8

Force India-Mercedes

11

 Sergio Perez

2

4

7

27

 Nico Hulkenberg

2

4

7

Renault

20

 Kevin Magnussen

1

4

8

30

 Jolyon Palmer

1

4

8

Toro Rosso-Ferrari

33

 Max Verstappen

1

4

8

55

 Carlos Sainz Jr.

1

4

8

 Sauber-Ferrari

9

Marcus Ericsson

2

5

6

12

 Felipe Nasr

1

6

6

 McLaren-Honda

14

Fernando Alonso

1

5

7

22

 Jenson Button

1

5

7

 Manor-Mercedes

88

Rio Haryanto

2

4

7

94

 Pascal Wehrlein

2

4

7

 Haas-Ferrari

8

 Romain Grosjean

2

3

8

21

 Esteban Gutierrez 

1

4

8

  

Australian Grand Prix Winners (By year)

 

Year

Driver

Constructor

Location

2012

 Fernando Alonso

Ferrari

 Valencia

2011

 Sebastian Vettel

Red Bull-Renault

2010

 Sebastian Vettel

Red Bull-Renault

2009

 Rubens Barrichello

Brawn-Mercedes

2008

 Felipe Massa

Ferrari

2007

 Fernando Alonso

McLaren-Mercedes

 Nürburgring

2006

 Michael Schumacher

Ferrari

2005

 Fernando Alonso

Renault

2004

 Michael Schumacher

Ferrari

2003

 Ralf Schumacher

Williams-BMW

2002

 Rubens Barrichello

Ferrari

2001

 Michael Schumacher

Ferrari

2000

 Michael Schumacher

Ferrari

1999

 Johnny Herbert

Stewart-Ford

1998

Not held

1997

 Mika Häkkinen

McLaren-Mercedes

 Jerez

1996

 Jacques Villeneuve

Williams-Renault

 Nürburgring

1995

 Michael Schumacher

Benetton-Renault

1994

 Michael Schumacher

Benetton-Ford

 Jerez

1993

 Ayrton Senna

McLaren-Ford

 Donington

1992

Not held

1986

1985

 Nigel Mansell

Williams-Honda

 Brands Hatch

1984

 Alain Prost

McLaren-TAG

 Nürburgring GP-Strecke

1983

 Nelson Piquet

Brabham-BMW

 Brands Hatch


 

Multiple Winners (Drivers)

# of wins

Driver

Achieved

6

Michael Schumacher

1994, 1995, 2000, 2001, 2004, 2006

3

Fernando Alonso

2005, 2007, 2012

2

Rubens Barrichello

2002, 2009

Sebastian Vettel

2010, 2011

 

Multiple Winners (Constructors)

# of wins

Constructor

Achieved

7

 Ferrari

2000, 2001, 2002, 2004, 2006, 2008, 2012

4

 McLaren

1984, 1993, 1997, 2007

3

 Williams

1985, 1996, 2003

2

 Benetton

1994, 1995

 Red Bull

2010, 2011

  

Numbers and Facts

Most wins (driver) 6 Michael Schumacher 1994 – 1995 – 2000 – 2001 – 2004 – 2006

Most wins (constructor) 7 – Ferrari 2000 – 2001 – 2002 – 2004 – 2006 – 2008 – 2012

Wins from pole position 6 – 1994 – 2001 – 2004 – 2008 – 2010 – 2011

Lowest grid for past winner 14 – Johnny Herbert 1999

Most recent 1-2 finish 2004 Ferrari (M.Schumacher – Barrichello)

Most emphatic win 1993 1’23.199 (A.Senna-D.Hill)

Closest winning margin 2002 0.294 (Barrichello – M.Schumacher)

Rain-affected races 5 – 1993 – 1995 – 1999 – 2000 – 2007

Safety Car-affected races 5 – 1999 – 2006 – 2007 – 2010 – 2012

Red Flag (and result declared) races 0

2-hour rule shortened races 0

Fastest race 2001 67 laps @1:29’ 42.724 (Nurburgring)

Slowest race 2007 60 laps @ 2:06’ 26.358 (Nurburgring

Most pole positions (driver) 3 Michael Schumacher 1994 – 2001 – 2004 and Sebastian Vettel 2010 – 2011 – 2012

Most pole positions (constructor) 6 Williams 1993 – 1995 – 1996 – 1997 – 2002 – 2005

 

What Happened last race in Valencia?

Fernando Alonso won  for Ferrari his home race at Valencia Starting  11th on the grid, after a series of overtakes and Sebastian Vettel’s, who strated from pole, retirement.

Lewis Hamilton was set to finish second after Romain Grosjean have retired from the race, but crashed out with three laps remaining.

Hamilton was pitched into the barriers after a tussle with Williams’s Pastor Maldonado, handing second to Lotus’s Kimi Raikkonen.

The frantic action promoted Mercedes’s Michael Schumacher to third place – the first and last podium since his comeback in 2010 – and Red Bull’s Mark Webber to fourth from 19th on the grid.

 

2012 Race Classification

Pos

Driver

Constructor

Time/Retired

Grid

1

 Fernando Alonso

Ferrari

1:44:16.649

11

2

 Kimi Räikkönen

Lotus-Renault

+6.421

5

3

 Michael Schumacher

Mercedes

+12.639

12

4

 Mark Webber

Red Bull-Renault

+13.628

19

5

 Nico Hülkenberg

Force India-Mercedes

+19.993

8

6

 Nico Rosberg

Mercedes

+21.176

6

7

 Paul di Resta

Force India-Mercedes

+22.866

10

8

 Jenson Button

McLaren-Mercedes

+24.653

9

9

 Sergio Pérez

Sauber-Ferrari

+27.777

15

10

 Bruno Senna

Williams-Renault

+35.961

14

11

 Daniel Ricciardo

Toro Rosso-Ferrari

+37.041

17

12

 Pastor Maldonado

Williams-Renault

+54.6301

3

13

 Vitaly Petrov

Caterham-Renault

+1:15.871

20

14

 Heikki Kovalainen

Caterham-Renault

+1:34.654

16

15

 Charles Pic

Marussia-Cosworth

+1:36.551

23

16

 Felipe Massa

Ferrari

+1 Lap

13

17

 Pedro de la Rosa

HRT-Cosworth

+1 Lap

21

18

 Narain Karthikeyan

HRT-Cosworth

+1 Lap

22

19

 Lewis Hamilton

McLaren-Mercedes

Collision

2

Ret

 Romain Grosjean

Lotus-Renault

Alternator

4

Ret

 Sebastian Vettel

Red Bull-Renault

Alternator

1

Ret

 Kamui Kobayashi

Sauber-Ferrari

Collision damage

7

Ret

 Jean-Éric Vergne

Toro Rosso-Ferrari

Collision damage

18

DNS

 Timo Glock

Marussia-Cosworth

Illness

 

 

 

 

 

 

  

Did you know?

✪ Lewis Hamilton having scored his 45th F1 win in Canada is now just 6 wins from equalling Alain Prost’s second-best of all-time 51 wins

✪ Hamilton has set 35 of his 53 pole positions to date on Pirelli tyres. It is 4 more than any other driver in the history of F1 (Vettel next-best 31)

✪ Hamilton is just 15 pole positions from equalling Michael Schumacher’s all-time record of 68 F1 GP pole positions. Since he has been at Mercedes he has taken pole 27 times already. That is over 40% of all races he’s started for the team (27/ 64 = 42.2%)

✪ Hamilton has started 94 Grand Prix from the front row. It is exactly twice the number of front row starts by Nico Rosberg (47)

✪ In the 64 events to date that Hamilton and Rosberg have been Mercedes teammates they have locked-out the front row of the starting grid 34 times (53%)

✪ Hamilton has won (45) 25.9% of all GP he’s started (174) and is in the top 10 drivers races to win ratio of all-time. This is how he compares:- 1. Fangio 47.0%, 2. Ascari 40.6%, 3. Clark 34.7%, 4. M.Schumacher 29.7%, 5. Ja.Stewart 27.2% 6. Hamilton 25.9% 7= Prost 25.6% 7= Vettel 25.6% (42/ 164), 9. Senna 25.5%, 10. Moss 24.2%

✪ Hamilton has now led 88 F1 GP, 2 more than Ayrton Senna. Only Michael Schumacher has led more (142)

✪ Rosberg has won 18 GP. Nobody has won more GP and not won the driver’s title at some point in their F1 career

✪ Rosberg in Baku can beat Niki Lauda’s 24 pole positions

✪ Sebastian Vettel now shares the all-time F1 points record total of 1,974 points with Hamilton

✪ Max Verstappen is 1 point away from reaching 100 F1 points. The fastest three to 100 is: 1.Hamilton (15 GP), 2. Alberto Ascari (18 GP) and 3. Juan-Manuel Fangio (22 GP). I think if MV does it in Baku (27th GP) he’ll be =5th with Nino Farina to 100 (Jacques Villeneuve 4th on 24 GP)

✪ With Felipe Massa’s retirement in Canada no driver has finished in the points in all 2016 Grand Prix to date

CONSTRUCTORS’

✪ Mercedes won its 51st F1 World Championship race victory in Canada. To date Mercedes has won just over one-third of all the F1 GP it has has competed in (51 wins/ 134 races = 38.1%). Mercedes is now equal with Red Bull’s F1 career total of 51 wins

✪ Mercedes beat Red Bull’s 58 F1 poles positions in Canada

✪ 92.2% of all Mercedes’s wins to date have come from front row starts (47/ 51)

✪ Mercedes has now led over 3,000 F1 Grand Prix race laps (3,045). Top is Ferrari with 13,920 race laps led to date

✪ Mercedes in Canada beat Tyrrell’s 66 F1 Grand Prix on the podium (legally the two teams are the same, sharing the official company no)

✪ Ferrari and Williams remain the only teams to have scored points in all 7 Grand Prix held so far this season

✪ Red Bull has won 2 of the last 3 Grand Prix of Europe

✪ Williams has won 3 Grand Prix of Europe’s but has not featured on the podium since 2005 (2nd), 7 GP of E ago

✪ Williams has not scored back-to-back podiums in any Grand Prix since Valtteri Bottas finished the 2014 Austrian, British and German Grand Prix in the top 3

✪ McLaren has recorded the most non-finishes of any of the teams so far this season. Their 4 DNF’s to date is 1 more than anybody else (Ferrari, STR, Haas, Renault and Sauber each have recorded 3 DNF’s in 2016 to date)

✪ Pirelli scored its 150th F1 podium in Canada (Goodyear 358, Bridgestone 168, Pirelli 150)

GRAND PRIX of EUROPE

✪ The Baku circuit is the 6th different venue to host the Grand Prix of Europe while Azerbaijan is the 4th different country to play host

✪ Lewis Hamilton, Nico Rosberg and Mercedes have yet to win a Grand Prix of Europe. Rosberg has yet to take even a podium in this event

✪ The 2012 Grand Prix of Europe is notable for being the race at which Michael Schumacher scored his record 155th and final F1 podium

2002 European Grand Prix, Nurburgring, Germany. 23rd June 2002 – Rubens Barrichello, Ferrari F2002, wins ahead of Michael Schumacher.

 

World Drivers’ Championship standings

Pos.

Driver

Points

Diff

1

 Nico Rosberg

116

 

2

 Lewis Hamilton

107

9

3

 Sebastian Vettel

78

38

4

 Daniel Ricciardo

72

44

5

 Kimi Räikkönen

69

47

6

 Max Verstappen

50

66

7

 Valtteri Bottas

44

72

8

 Felipe Massa

37

79

9

 Sergio Pérez

24

92

10

 Daniil Kvyat

22

94

11

 Romain Grosjean

22

94

12

 Fernando Alonso

18

98

13

 Nico Hülkenberg

18

98

14

 Carlos Sainz, Jr.

18

98

15

Kevin Magnussen

6

110

16

Jenson Button

5

111

17

Stoffel Vandoorn

1

115

18

 Esteban Gutiérrez

0

 

19

 Jolyon Palmer

0

 

20

 Marcus Ericsson

0

 

21

 Pascal Wehrlein

0

 

22

 Felipe Nasr

0

 

23

 Rio Haryanto

0

 

 

 

World Constructors’ Championship standings

Pos.

Constructor

Points

Diff

1

 Mercedes

223

 

2

 Ferrari

147

76

3

 Red Bull-TAG Heuer

130

93

4

 Williams-Mercedes

81

142

5

 Force India-Mercedes

42

181

6

 Toro Rosso-Ferrari

32

191

7

 McLaren-Honda

24

199

8

 Haas-Ferrari

22

201

9

 Renault

6

217

10

   Sauber-Ferrari

0

 

11

 MRT-Mercedes

0

 

 

 

Drivers penalty points:

Driver

Penalty points

Daniil Kvyat

7

Max Verstappen

6

Marcus Erricson

6

Valtteri Bottas

6

Nico Hulkenberg

4

Pascal Wehrlein

4

Kimi Raikkonen

3

Romain Grosjean

2

Lewis Hamilton

2

Fernando Alonso

2

Rio Haryanto

2

Carlos Sainz

2

Esteban Gutierrez

2

Kevin Magnussen

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