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Five American drivers have won a Formula One World Championship Grand Prix, beginning and ending with the two American World Champions, Phil Hill and Mario Andretti. Dan Gurney's fourth and final win was the only one for an American driver in an American-made car; Richie Ginther's win was the first for Honda as a constructor; and Peter Revson's two wins came in the same season just over two months apart.
| Driver | Year | Car-Engine | Country | Track |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Phil Hill | 1960 | Ferrari 246 | Italy | Monza |
| 1961 | Ferrari 156 | Belgium | Spa | |
| Italy | Monza | |||
| Dan Gurney | 1962 | Porsche 804 | France | Rouen |
| 1964 | Brabham BT7-Climax | France | Rouen | |
| Brabham BT7-Climax | Mexico | Hermanos Rodriguez | ||
| 1967 | Eagle T1G-Weslake | Belgium | Spa | |
| Richie Ginther | 1965 | Honda RA272 | Mexico | Hermanos Rodriguez |
| Mario Andretti | 1971 | Ferrari 312B | South Africa | Kyalami |
| 1976 | Lotus 77 R1-Ford | Japan | Fuji | |
| 1977 | Lotus 78 R3-Ford | United States | Long Beach | |
| Spain | Jarama | |||
| France | Dijon-Prenois | |||
| Italy | Monza | |||
| 1978 | Lotus 78 R3-Ford | Argentina | Buenos Aires | |
| Lotus 79 R2-Ford | Belgium | Zolder | ||
| Lotus 79 R3-Ford | Spain | Jarama | ||
| France | Ricard-Castellet | |||
| Germany | Hockenheim | |||
| Lotus 79 R4-Ford | Netherlands | Zandvoort | ||
| Peter Revson | 1973 | McLaren M23-Ford | Great Britain | Silverstone |
| Canada | Mosport Park | |||