The Danish Grand Prix was a non-Championship Formula One level race, held twice, in 1961 and 1962. The race itself was held at the Roskilde Ring, near the centre of the town of Roskilde in Denmark. The name lasted longer than the event, however, as the Danish Grand Prix was to become a Formula Three and, later, Speedway event at a newer venue. The two winners of the Danish Grand Prix were Stirling Moss and Jack Brabham, both of whom used Lotus-Climax machinery. Brabham also won the first Danish Grand Prix in 1960, although this was classed as a Formula Two race rather than a Formula One event.
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| - The Danish Grand Prix was a non-Championship Formula One level race, held twice, in 1961 and 1962. The race itself was held at the Roskilde Ring, near the centre of the town of Roskilde in Denmark. The name lasted longer than the event, however, as the Danish Grand Prix was to become a Formula Three and, later, Speedway event at a newer venue. The two winners of the Danish Grand Prix were Stirling Moss and Jack Brabham, both of whom used Lotus-Climax machinery. Brabham also won the first Danish Grand Prix in 1960, although this was classed as a Formula Two race rather than a Formula One event.
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| - The Danish Grand Prix was a non-Championship Formula One level race, held twice, in 1961 and 1962. The race itself was held at the Roskilde Ring, near the centre of the town of Roskilde in Denmark. The name lasted longer than the event, however, as the Danish Grand Prix was to become a Formula Three and, later, Speedway event at a newer venue. The two winners of the Danish Grand Prix were Stirling Moss and Jack Brabham, both of whom used Lotus-Climax machinery. Brabham also won the first Danish Grand Prix in 1960, although this was classed as a Formula Two race rather than a Formula One event.
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