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Belgrade

The only Yugoslavian Grand Prix was held on a cobbled street circuit in Belgrade on the day that Great Britain declared war on Germany in 1939.

The only Yugoslavian Grand Prix was held on a cobbled street circuit in Belgrade on the day that Great Britain declared war on Germany in 1939. The circuit in Belgrade's Kalemegdan Park was uninspiring and only five cars started. It proved to be Tazio Nuvolari’s final GP victory, but needless-to-say, news from elsewhere overshadowed proceedings.

Circuit

1939

Type

Temporary street circuit

Length

1.734 (Miles)

Fastest Race Lap

Hermann Muller (Auto Union D), 1m14.0, 84.357 mph, GP, 1939

Fastest Qualifying Lap

Manfred von Brauchitsch (Mercedes-Benz W163), 1m14.2, 84.129 mph, GP, 1939

Latest Races

3,416

Championships

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19,389

Results

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25,243

Drivers

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14,553

Teams

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922

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