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Ain Diab (Circuit)

The Ain-Diab Circuit, a temporary road course on the coast, hosted the Moroccan Grand Prix just once as a World Championship event in 1958. Its high-speed, flowing layout, bypassing the town of Casablanca, presented a significant challenge to drivers of the era. The circuit was notable for its lengthy straights and sweeping corners, demanding both bravery and mechanical reliability. Despite its single World Championship appearance, Ain-Diab remains a unique, albeit brief, chapter in Formula 1's early history, emblematic of the diverse venues that once graced the calendar.

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First Race
1958
Last Race
1958
Total Races
1(rank 75)

Most driver wins

  1. 1stS. Moss1 wins

Most driver podiums

  1. 1stP. Hill1 podiums
  2. 2ndS. Moss1 podiums
  3. 3rdM. Hawthorn1 podiums

Most driver starts

  1. 1stG. Hill1 starts
  2. 2ndJ. Bonnier1 starts
  3. 3rdJ. Brabham1 starts
  4. 4thB. McLaren1 starts
  5. 5thP. Hill1 starts

Most constructor wins

  1. 1st
    Unknown
    1 wins

Most constructor podiums

  1. 1st
    Unknown
    2 podiums
  2. 2nd
    Unknown
    1 podiums
Year
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