Czechoslovakian Grand Prix

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{{F1 race

| Name = Czechoslovakian Grand Prix

| Flag = Flag of Czechoslovakia.svg

| Circuit = Masaryk Circuit, Brno

| Circuit_image = Brno (formerly Masarykův okruh).svg

| Laps = 67

| Circuit_length_km = 5.403

| Circuit_length_mi = 3.357

| Race_length_km = 362

| Race_length_mi = 224.919

| First_held = 1930

| Last_held = 1988

| Times_held = 21

| Most_wins_driver = Louis Chiron (3)
Tom Walkinshaw (3)

| Most_wins_constructor = BMW (6)

| Current_year = 1988

| Pole_driver = Mauro Baldi

| Pole_team = SauberMercedes-Benz

| Pole_time = 1:46.440

| Winner = J. Mass / J-L. Schlesser

| Winning_team = SauberMercedes-Benz

| Winning_time = 2:06:40.620

| Second = M. Brundle / J. Nielsen

| Second_team = Jaguar

| Second_time = +20.05

| Third = J. Lammers / J. Dumfries

| Third_team = Jaguar

| Third_time = +1:08.27

| Fastest_lap_driver = Mauro Baldi

| Fastest_lap_team = SauberMercedes-Benz

| Fastest_lap = 1:49.770

}}

The Czechoslovakian Grand Prix ({{langx|cs|Velká cena Československa}}; {{langx|sk|Veľká cena Československa}}) was a Grand Prix motor racing event held in 1949 at the Masaryk Circuit now referred to as the Brno Circuit. It was held in the town of Brno in Czechoslovakia (now the Czech Republic).

The Masaryk circuit race was first held on September 28, 1930. From 1934 onwards, the race was dominated by the German Silver Arrows. In 1937, several spectators were killed or injured when Hermann Lang skidded off the track. The spectators had been in a prohibited area but Lang was sued anyway.

Due to the German occupation in 1938 the race was discontinued until 1949 when the Masaryk Circuit was shortened to {{convert|17.8|km|mi|abbr=on}}.

File:All layouts of the Masaryk Circuit (Brno Circuit) between 1930 and today combined.png

The 1949 Czechoslovakian Grand Prix raced in the opposite direction than the pre-war races, drew a crowd in excess of 400,000 people. The event was marred by the death of 2 drivers and 2 spectators.{{Cite web |title=Motorsport Memorial - |url=http://www.motorsportmemorial.org/focus.php?db=ct&n=3635 |access-date=2024-01-03 |website=www.motorsportmemorial.org}} This would be the last Czechoslovakian Grand Prix.

27 years later a Czechoslovak Race was held at the same venue as a round of the European Touring Car Championship. BMW dominated for six years through various models before Jaguar asserted their own dominance. The race became part of the one-off 1987 World Touring Car Championship, but at a new venue, the newly constructed Brno Circuit. The race was won by the Swiss-based factory Ford team. A final race was held the following year as part of the World Sportscar Championship. The Sauber-Mercedes of Jochen Mass and Jean-Louis Schlesser prevented the Tom Walkinshaw team from claiming a fourth win for Jaguar.

Winners

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Year

! Driver

! Car

! Team

! Location

! Series

! Length

! Report

1930

| {{flagicon|Germany|1919}} Heinrich-Joachim von Morgen,
{{flagicon|Germany|1919}} Hermann of Leiningen

| Bugatti T35B

| Deutsches Bugatti Team

| Masaryk Circuit

| Non-championship

|

| Report

1931

| {{flagicon|Monaco}} Louis Chiron

| Bugatti T51

| Automobiles Ettore Bugatti

| Masaryk Circuit

| Non-championship

|

| Report

1932

| {{flagicon|Monaco}} Louis Chiron

| Bugatti T51

| Automobiles Ettore Bugatti

| Masaryk Circuit

| Non-championship

|

| Report

1933

| {{flagicon|Monaco}} Louis Chiron

| Alfa Romeo B/P3

| Scuderia Ferrari

| Masaryk Circuit

| Non-championship

|

| Report

1934

| {{flagicon|Germany|1933}} Hans Stuck

| Auto Union Type A

| Auto Union

| Masaryk Circuit

| Non-championship

|

| Report

1935

| {{flagicon|Germany|Nazi}} Bernd Rosemeyer

| Auto Union Type B

| Auto Union

| Masaryk Circuit

| Non-championship

|

| Report

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! 1936

| colspan="7" align="center"| Not held

1937

| {{flagicon|Germany|Nazi}} Rudolf Caracciola

| Mercedes-Benz W125

| Daimler-Benz

| Masaryk Circuit

| Non-championship

|

| Report

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! 1938

1948

| colspan="7" align="center"| Not held

1949

| {{flagicon|UK}} Peter Whitehead

| Ferrari 125 F1

| Peter Whitehead

| Masaryk Circuit

|

|

| Report

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! 1950

1975

| colspan="7" align="center"| Not held

1976

| {{flagicon|BEL}} Jean Xhenceval,
{{flagicon|BEL}} Pierre Dieudonné,
{{flagicon|ITA|1946}} Umberto Grano

| BMW 3.0 CSL

| Luigi Racing

| Masaryk Circuit

| European Touring Car Championship

|

| Report

1977

| {{flagicon|ITA|1946}} Carlo Facetti,
{{flagicon|ITA|1946}} Martino Finotto

| BMW 3.0 CSL

| Luigi Racing

| Masaryk Circuit

| European Touring Car Championship

|

| Report

1978

| {{flagicon|ITA|1946}} Carlo Facetti,
{{flagicon|ITA|1946}} Martino Finotto

| BMW 3.0 CSL

| Jolly Club Milano

| Masaryk Circuit

| European Touring Car Championship

|

| Report

1979

| {{flagicon|BEL}} Raymond Van Hove,
{{flagicon|BEL}} Jean Xhenceval,
{{flagicon|BEL}} Pierre Dieudonné

| BMW 3.0 CSL

| Luigi Racing

| Masaryk Circuit

| European Touring Car Championship

|

| Report

1980

| {{flagicon|BRD}} Helmut Kelleners,
{{flagicon|BRD}} Siegfried Müller Jr.

| BMW 320

| Eggenberger Motorsport

| Masaryk Circuit

| European Touring Car Championship

|

| Report

1981

| {{flagicon|ITA|1946}} Umberto Grano,
{{flagicon|BRD}} Helmut Kelleners

| BMW 635 CSi

| Eggenberger Motorsport

| Masaryk Circuit

| European Touring Car Championship

|

| Report

1982

| {{flagicon|GBR}} Tom Walkinshaw,
{{flagicon|GBR}} Chuck Nicholson

| Jaguar XJ-S

| Team Motul Jaguar

| Masaryk Circuit

| European Touring Car Championship

|

| Report

1983

| {{flagicon|GBR}} Tom Walkinshaw,
{{flagicon|GBR}} Chuck Nicholson

| Jaguar XJ-S

| TWR Jaguar Racing

| Masaryk Circuit

| European Touring Car Championship

|

| Report

1984

| {{flagicon|GBR}} Tom Walkinshaw,
{{flagicon|BRD}} Hans Heyer

| Jaguar XJ-S

| TWR Jaguar Racing

| Masaryk Circuit

| European Touring Car Championship

|

| Report

1985

| {{flagicon|SWE}} Ulf Granberg,
{{flagicon|SWE}} Anders Olofsson

| Volvo 240 Turbo

| Magnum Racing

| Masaryk Circuit

| European Touring Car Championship

|

| Report

1986

| {{flagicon|SWE}} Ulf Granberg,
{{flagicon|SWE}} Thomas Lindström

| Volvo 240 Turbo

| RAS Sport

| Masaryk Circuit

| European Touring Car Championship

|

| Report

1987

| {{flagicon|BRD}} Klaus Ludwig,
{{flagicon|BRD}} Klaus Niedzwiedz

| Ford Sierra RS500

| Eggenberger Motorsport

| Masaryk Circuit

| World Touring Car Championship

|

| Report

1988

| {{flagicon|BRD}} Jochen Mass,
{{flagicon|FRA}} Jean-Louis Schlesser

| Sauber C9

| Team Sauber Mercedes

| Masaryk Circuit

| World Sportscar Championship

| {{convert|360|km|mi|abbr=on}}

| Report

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! 1989

1996

| colspan="7" align="center"| Not held

1997

| {{flagicon|ITA|1946}} Arturo Merzario

| Centenari M1-Alfa Romeo

| {{flagicon|ITA|1946}} Symbol Team

| Masaryk Circuit

| International Sports Racing Series

| 30 Minutes

| Report

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