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Winners of The Swiss Grand Prix

Events which were not part of the Formula One World Championship are indicated by a pink background.

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Year Driver Constructor Location Report
1982 Keke Rosberg Williams-Ford Dijon (France) Report
1981
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1976
Not held
1975 Clay Regazzoni Ferrari Dijon (France) Report
1974
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1955
Not held
1954 Juan Manuel Fangio Mercedes Bremgarten Report
1953 Alberto Ascari Ferrari Report
1952 Piero Taruffi Ferrari Report
1951 Juan Manuel Fangio Alfa Romeo Report
1950 Nino Farina Alfa Romeo Report
1949 Alberto Ascari Ferrari Bremgarten Report
1948 Carlo Felice Trossi Alfa Romeo Report
1947 Jean-Pierre Wimille Alfa Romeo Report
1946
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1940
Not held
1939 Hermann Lang Mercedes-Benz Bremgarten Report
1938 Rudolf Caracciola Mercedes-Benz Report
1937 Rudolf Caracciola Mercedes-Benz Report
1936 Bernd Rosemeyer Auto Union Report
1935 Rudolf Caracciola Mercedes-Benz Report
1934 Hans Stuck Auto Union Bremgarten Report

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