The inaugural F1 Grand Prix was held at Silverstone on the May 13th, 1950.
Giuseppe 'Nino' Farina won the race and the Swiss and Italian GPs as well en route to the first-ever F1 World Championship.
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∙ 14y agoWiki User
∙ 14y agoThe first 'official' Formula 1 race was the 1950 British Grand Prix at the Silverstone Circuit.
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∙ 9y agoThat would be in 1950. The first F1 race was the 1950 British GP.
I think, the year 1950 was officially the first F1 season. The first race was held in Silverstone
The 1950 British Grand Prix at Silverstone.
F1 only started in 1950.
The first F1 season was in 1950 and the first race was the British GP at early configuration of the Silver Stone circuit. The race was hed on 13th May 1950 and it was won by Giuseppe Farina
nino farina, gp silverstone 1950
The first Formula One Championship race (for which drivers were competing for a title) was in May 1950 at Silverstone and was won by Nino Farina in (I think) an Alfa Romeo
Over 600 different f1 drivers have won a f1 gp between 1950 and 2012.
The first race of the year in Australia
The first Bahrain F1 race was held in 2004 and was won by Michael Schumacher.
March 10, 1996 was the date of the first F1 race held in Melbourne.
1950
Motor racing began in 1894 with a trial event which Count Jules De Dion won but was disqualified for carrying another person. Formula 1 began in 1950 and the first race at Silverstone was won by Giuseppe Farina in a Alfa Romeo. Therefore F1 is 60 years old.