2005 The winner of the inaugural Turkish Grand Prix was
Kimi Räikkönen (
McLaren-
Mercedes),
Fernando Alonso (
Renault F1) came in second, followed by
Juan Pablo Montoya (McLaren-Mercedes). The fastest race lap was achieved by Juan Pablo Montoya in 1'24.770, a time which is yet to be surpassed.
2006 The 2006 Turkish Grand Prix was won by
Felipe Massa (
Ferrari), who led from start to finish, Fernando Alonso (Renault F1) came in second and seven-time world champion
Michael Schumacher in third. The fastest race lap was achieved by Michael Schumacher in 1'28.005. As part of the podium ceremony after the 2006 race, the winner's trophy was presented by
Mehmet Ali Talat, who was introduced to television viewers via the captions as the president of the
Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus, a state which is recognised only by Turkey. The
FIA announced they would be investigating this incident, as a possible breach of the organisation's political neutrality. The identity of the person who would present the winner's trophy was left to the last minute, leaving the FIA no time to veto the choice. Some commentators feared this incident could jeopardise the future of the Turkish Grand Prix, and possibly also Turkey's round of the
World Rally Championship, another FIA-sanctioned series. It was concluded with a 5 million dollar fine, which was later reduced by half.
2007 The winner of the 2007 Turkish Grand Prix was the
Brazilian Felipe Massa (Ferrari), who won the race for the second year in a row having qualified in pole position. During the press conference following the race, he commented that "the Istanbul Park was the track where he made his career turn-around, and finally began winning races." He also praised the track as well as the city. The fastest race lap was achieved by Kimi Räikkönen in 1'27.295.
2008 The winner of the 2008 Turkish Grand Prix was the
Brazilian Felipe Massa (Ferrari), who won the race for the third year in a row, also starting in pole position. The fastest race lap was achieved by Kimi Räikkönen in 1'26.506.
2009 The winner was the
British Jenson Button of
Brawn GP, with Australian
Mark Webber and Germany's
Sebastian Vettel of
Red Bull Racing completing the podium. The fastest race lap was achieved by eventual winner, Jenson Button with a 1'27.579.
2010 The winner was
Britain's Lewis Hamilton of
McLaren, with teammate and countryman
Jenson Button in second and Australian
Mark Webber of
Red Bull Racing in third. Webber had started in pole position and had been leading the race until he collided with teammate
Sebastian Vettel.
2011 Sebastian Vettel won the 2011 event for
Red Bull Racing, ahead of team-mate
Mark Webber and
Ferrari's Fernando Alonso. The race featured the greatest recorded number of pit stops and overtaking manoeuvres in a dry race in F1 history.
2020 Due to the
COVID-19 pandemic in 2020 several originally scheduled races were cancelled. The Turkish Grand Prix was added to the revised calendar in August 2020 and the race weekend was held between 13 and 15 November 2020. The race weekend was marred by a newly resurfaced track, which Pirelli was not aware of and could not test or bring appropriate tyres for, and heavy rainfall exacerbating the already slippery conditions.
Lance Stroll of
Racing Point took pole position in wet conditions. It was
Lewis Hamilton of
Mercedes, starting from sixth, who took the lead in the middle stages of the race and led to win the race and claim his seventh world title, equaling
Michael Schumacher's record.
2021 The race was won by
Valtteri Bottas for
Mercedes, who started from pole position and led most of the race. == Winners ==