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Grand
Prix
Belgrade


As an authentic display of civilizationally important technical innovations in the automotive industry, after 84 years - the Belgrade Grand Prix is back on the streets of Belgrade. Back in 1939, the race around Kalemegdan wrote some of the first pages in the history of the prestigious auto-moto competition that we know today as Formula 1, and that's why this spectacle is here to stay in Belgrade. The revival of

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"Silver Arrows" deserve
to be a permanent part
of Kalemegdan
The Silver Arrows are an outstanding part of the technical and cultural heritage of their time and an important chapterin automotive and motorsport history.
Formerly used and abused for political interests, today the Silver Arrows connect people of different generations on a global level. This means that young target groups in particular can dive into automotive and motorsport history. This allows them to develop an important understanding for how significant the preservation of original vehicles and race tracks is as well as remembering events such as the 1939 Belgrade Grand Prix.
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How did Belgrade become part of
Formula 1 history?
By preserving the heritage and memory of the first and last Grand Prix in Belgrade before the most devastating war in history held in 1939, Belgrade is once again the place where the three most important race tracks of civilization meet: past, present and future. Silver arrows, original cars and forerunners of today's modern Formula 1 have left their mark on the cobblestones and narrow streets around Kalemegdan. The challenge was not only to complete all 50 laps and cross the finish line first, but also to remain calm enough at a time when a battle that would turn into World War II was going on not far from Belgrade. The Belgrade Grand Prix was held on September 3 in honor of the sixteenth birthday of the young king Peter II Karađorđević, at the suggestion of his mother, Queen Maria, and the first and only conqueror of the legendary circle around the Kalemegdan fortress was Tazio Nuvolari, the driver of Auto Union. Read more Istorija

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