The San Marino Grand Prix was a Formula One championship race. It was run at the Autodromo Internazionale Enzo e Dino Ferrari in the town of Imola, near the Apennine mountains in Italy, between 1981 and 2006. In April 1963, the first race with Formula One cars took place at Imola,. as a non-championship event, won by Jim Clark for Lotus. The race was held on the same track as the first Grand Prix of the Formula One World Championship, which took place on April 25, 1981.
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The following year, the Grand Prix returned to Monza. This left the owners of the Imola circuit without a Grand Prix. They asked the Automobile Club of San Marino, the motorsport authority of the nearby Republic ofSan Marino, to apply for their own Grand Prix, and their application was successful and the San MarinoGrand Prix was born. In April 1963, the first race with Formula One cars took place at Imola,. as a non-championship event, won by Jim Clark for Lotus. A further non-Championships event took place in 1979, whichwas won by Niki Lauda for Brabham-Alfa Romeo. The first test run took place two years later when Enzo Ferrari sent a car to the track and Alberto Ascari ran some demonstration laps, and the first car race took place in June 1954. The race was held on the same track as the first Grand Prix of the Formula One World Championship, which took place on April 25, 1981. The event was won by Ferrari’s Gilles Villeneuve, who led the race for the first 19 laps until he pitted for fresh tyres. He was quoted as saying afterwards, ‘I’ll never speak to my teammate P ironi again in terms of speaking to my life’
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