The first ever Formula One grand prix was the 1950 British Grand Prix that was held on May 13, 1950 and was won by Nino Farina driving an Alfa Romeo Car. He qualified on Pole position, set the fastest lap and won the race. Incidentally Nina Farina won the 1950 drivers championship too.
The Canadian Grand Prix was first held in 1961. The first race of the Canadian Grand Prix took place in Mosport Park in Bowmanville in Ontario. The Grand Prix then was a sport car race.
The first Auto Prix race was the "Grand Prix Motor Racing". This race began and was first held in the country of France in different locations depending on endurance, in the year of 1894.
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Grand Prix is French for Big Prize and is a Formula One motor race. For example, the 2012 British Grand Prix
The first event to carry the name Grand Prix was the Pau Grand Prix in 1901 but In June 1895, the Chicago Times-Herald newspaper announced the very first motor car race.
Archer Grand Prix cycle race was created in 1956.
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Jacques Villeneuve's first Formula 1 race was on March 10, 1996. It was the Transurban Australian Grand Prix at Albert Park Grand Prix Circuit. He started first and finished second.
1994 Spanish Grand Prix
Belgian Grand Prix, 1991
The 1950 British Grand Prix at Silverstone.
Mike Hawthorn in 1958 French grand prix.