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United States Grand Prix East

The United States Grand Prix East was a car race which was a Formula One World Championship event from 1982 to 1988.

In 1982, the U.S. became the first country to host three Grands Prix in one season. In addition to the Long Beach and Las Vegas races, the new event was held in Detroit on another street course. The original circuit had seventeen corners in 2.493 miles, including two very tricky hairpins and a tunnel that enclosed a gentle right-hand bend next to the river, and proved to be even slower than Monaco. In 1986, Ayrton Senna overcame a tire puncture to win his first of five American races in six years. In 1989, the event ceased to be a F1 grand prix, and was instead sanctioned by CART, North America's premier open-wheel series. Beginning in 1992, the race was run on a course on Belle Isle, a city park in the Detroit River. The Grand Prix was discontinued after the 2001 race because there were not enough paved areas on the island for support activities.

Winners of the United States Grands Prix East

Winners of the Detroit Grand Prix

Pink backgrounds denote Formula One events.

Year Driver Constructor
1982 John Watson (United Kingdom) McLaren-Ford
1983 Michele Alboreto (Italy) Tyrrell-Ford
1984 Nelson Piquet (Brazil) Brabham-BMW
1985 Keke Rosberg (Finland) Williams-Honda
1986 Ayrton Senna (Brazil) Lotus-Renault
1987 Ayrton Senna (Brazil) Lotus-Honda
1988 Ayrton Senna (Brazil) McLaren-Honda
1989 Emerson Fittipaldi (Brazil) Penske-Chevrolet
1990 Mario Andretti (United States) Lola-Chevrolet
1991 Emerson Fittipaldi (Brazil) Penske-Chevrolet
1992 Bobby Rahal (United States) Lola-Chevrolet
1993 Danny Sullivan (United States) Lola-Chevrolet
1994 Paul Tracy (Canada) Penske-Ilmor
1995 Robby Gordon (United States) Reynard-Ford
1996 Mario Andretti (United States) Lola-Ford
1997 Greg Moore (Canada) Reynard-Mercdes
1998 Alex Zanardi (Italy) Reynard-Honda
1999 Dario Franchitti (Scotland) Reynard-Honda
2000 Hélio Castroneves (Brazil) Reynard-Honda
2001 Hélio Castroneves (Brazil) Reynard-Honda

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