The Rome Grand Prix (Italian: Gran Premio di Roma), also known as the Premio Reale di Roma (1925–1932) and Gran Premio di Roma (1947–1991), was an automobile race held in Rome, Italy from 1925 until 1991.

Through the years a number of different regulations and circuits were used, with the majority being Formula Two races at the ACI Vallelunga Circuit. In 1954 and 1963 the Rome Grand Prix was run to Formula One rules, but neither event was included in the World Championship.

The 1947 race was notable as it marked the first win for Ferrari with a car of their own construction, the Ferrari 125 S.

In 1985 the European Grand Prix was originally scheduled to take place in the EUR district of Rome as a round of the 1985 Formula 1 World Championship scheduled to take place on 6 October but the race was moved to the UK where it was held at Brands Hatch. But in the late 2000s this was revived, as plans were being made for a Rome Grand Prix to be added to the Formula One World Championship in 2013. A street circuit around the EUR district of Rome was to be the location of the race. However, speculation that the race would threaten the Italian Grand Prix at Monza, as well as a lack of support from local residents, led to the plans being abandoned in early 2011. Since 2018, Formula E has held the Rome ePrix in the area, using some parts of the route proposed for the Formula 1 race.

Race winners

The winners of the Rome Grand Prix from its inception in 1925 are:

YearDriverConstructorClassLocationReport
1925Italy Carlo MasettiBugattiFormula LibreMonte MarioReport
1926Italy Aymo MaggiBugattiFormula LibreValle GiuliaReport
1927Italy Tazio NuvolariBugattiFormula LibreParioliReport
1928Monaco Louis ChironBugattiGrand PrixTre FontaneReport
1929Italy Achille VarziAlfa RomeoGrand PrixTre FontaneReport
1930Italy Luigi ArcangeliMaseratiGrand PrixTre FontaneReport
1931Italy Ernesto MaseratiMaseratiGrand PrixLittorioReport
1932Italy Luigi FagioliMaseratiGrand PrixLittorioReport
1933 - 1946Not held
1947Italy Franco CorteseFerrariSports CarTerme di CaracallaReport
1948Not held
1949Italy Luigi VilloresiFerrariFormula TwoTerme di CaracallaReport
1950Italy Alberto AscariFerrariFormula TwoTerme di CaracallaReport
1951Italy Mario RaffaeliFerrariFormula TwoTerme di CaracallaReport
1952Not held
1953
1954Argentina Onofre MarimónMaseratiFormula OneCastelfusanoReport
1955Not held
1956France Jean BehraMaseratiSports CarCastelfusanoReport
1957 - 1962Not held
1963United Kingdom Bob AndersonLolaFormula OneVallelungaReport
1964France Jo SchlesserBrabhamFormula TwoVallelungaReport
1965United Kingdom Richard AttwoodLolaFormula TwoVallelungaReport
1966Italy Ernesto BrambillaBrabhamFormula ThreeVallelungaReport
1967Belgium Jacky IckxMatraFormula TwoVallelungaReport
1968Italy Ernesto BrambillaFerrariFormula TwoVallelungaReport
1969France Johnny Servoz-GavinMatraFormula TwoVallelungaReport
1970Not held
1971Sweden Ronnie PetersonMarchFormula TwoVallelungaReport
1972Not held
1973France Jacques CoulonMarchFormula TwoVallelungaReport
1974France Patrick DepaillerMarchFormula TwoVallelungaReport
1975Italy Vittorio BrambillaMarchFormula TwoVallelungaReport
1976France Jean-Pierre JabouilleElfFormula TwoVallelungaReport
1977Italy Bruno GiacomelliMarchFormula TwoVallelungaReport
1978Republic of Ireland Derek DalyChevronFormula TwoVallelungaReport
1979Switzerland Marc SurerMarchFormula TwoVallelungaReport
1980United Kingdom Brian HentonTolemanFormula TwoVallelungaReport
1981Sweden Eje ElghMaurerFormula TwoVallelungaReport
1982Italy Corrado FabiMarchFormula TwoVallelungaReport
1983Italy Beppe GabbianiMarchFormula TwoVallelungaReport
1984New Zealand Mike ThackwellRaltFormula TwoVallelungaReport
1985Italy Emanuele PirroMarchFormula 3000VallelungaReport
1986Italy Ivan CapelliMarchFormula 3000VallelungaReport
1987Italy Stefano ModenaMarchFormula 3000VallelungaReport
1988Switzerland Gregor FoitekLolaFormula 3000VallelungaReport
1989Italy Fabrizio GiovanardiMarchFormula 3000VallelungaReport
1990Not held
1991Italy Alessandro ZanardiReynardFormula 3000VallelungaReport