Cuban Grand Prix
| el Malecon | |
| Race information | |
|---|---|
| Number of times held | 3 | 
| First held | 1957 | 
| Last held | 1960 | 
| Most wins (drivers) | Stirling Moss (2) | 
| Most wins (constructors) | Maserati (2) | 
| Circuit length | 5.591 km (3.23 miles) | 
| Race length | 260.50 km (161.50 miles) | 
| Laps | 50 | 
| Last race (1960) | |
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The Cuban Grand Prix, also known as the Havana Grand Prix, was a sports car motor race held for a brief period in the late 1950s in Havana, Cuba, last raced in 1960. The 1958 race is best remembered as the backdrop to the kidnapping of Formula One World Champion driver Juan Manuel Fangio by anti-government rebels linked to the 26th of July Movement.