List of Formula One Champions

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Michael Schumacher and Scuderia Ferrari have each won their respective World Championships a record number of times.


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The Formula One World Championship is awarded by the FIA to the most successful driver (World Drivers' Championship or WDC) and constructor (World Constructors' Championship or WCC), as determined by a pointscoring system based on results over the season. The WDC has been awarded every season since 1950, and the WCC has been awarded every season since 1958.

Before 1991 a driver could not count all of his results towards the championship - in the first season 4 races out of 7 were counted, and in the era of 16-race seasons, only 11 resutls from 16 counted. This was most significant in 1988, when McLaren drivers Alain Prost and Ayrton Senna were dominant. Prost finished 14 races in either first or second, retiring from the other two, while Senna won 8 races to Prost's 7, meaning that he only needed 3 further 2nd places to secure the championship irrespective of Prost's other results. This resulted in the anomaly that Prost took a record number of points, yet was not champion.

The exact points system has varied over the years. Originall the top 5 finishers scored 8-6-4-3-2 and the driver setting the fastest lap scored 1, but this was changed to 9-6-4-3-2-1 for the top 6 in 1960. 1991 saw a change to 10 points for a win, while in 2003 the championship started awarding points to the top 8 finishers, 10-8-6-5-4-3-2-1. This has allowed more teams to score points regularly, and produced a more representative middle section of the standings, but (as demonstrated in 2005) it makes finishing race smuch more important). Under the old points system Fernando Alonso would still need another podium finish to secure the championship, as of following the Brazillian race.

The first World Drivers' Champion was Italian Nino Farina, the first World Constructors' Champion was Vanwall. The first driver to score multiple Championships was Alberto Ascari in 1952 and 1953. German driver Michael Schumacher has won the most Drivers' Championships (seven) and Scuderia Ferrari have won the most Constructors' Championships (fourteen).

By season

Season Driver Team Engine Tyres Poles Wins Podiums Fastest Laps Points Clinched Pt. Margin
1950 Template:Country flagicon2 Nino Farina Template:Country data ITA Alfa Romeo Alfa Romeo P 2 3 3 3 30 Race 7 of 7 3
1951 Template:Country data Argentina Juan Manuel Fangio Template:Country data ITA Alfa Romeo Alfa Romeo P 4 31 5 5 31 Race 8 of 8 6
1952 Template:Country flagicon2 Alberto Ascari Template:Country data ITA Ferrari Ferrari 'F'P 5 6 6 6 36 Race 6 of 8 12
1953 Template:Country flagicon2 Alberto Ascari Template:Country data ITA Ferrari Ferrari P 6 5 5 4 34.5 Race 8 of 9 6.5
1954 Template:Country data Argentina Juan Manuel Fangio Template:Country data ITA Maserati
Template:Country data DEU Mercedes2
Maserati
Mercedes
'P'C 5 6 7 3 42 Race 7 of 9 16.86
1955 Template:Country data Argentina Juan Manuel Fangio Template:Country data DEU Mercedes Mercedes C 3 4 5 3 40 Race 6 of 7 16.5
1956 Template:Country data Argentina Juan Manuel Fangio Template:Country data ITA Ferrari Ferrari E 6 33 54 4 30 Race 8 of 8 3
1957 Template:Country data Argentina Juan Manuel Fangio Template:Country data ITA Maserati Maserati P 4 4 6 2 40 Race 6 of 8 15
1958 22px-Flag of the United Kingdom.png Mike Hawthorn Template:Country data ITA Ferrari Ferrari E 4 1 7 5 42 Race 11 of 11 1
1959 Template:Country data Australia Jack Brabham Template:Country data GBR Cooper* Climax D 1 2 5 1 31 Race 9 of 9 4
1960 Template:Country data Australia Jack Brabham Template:Country data GBR Cooper* Climax D 3 5 5 3 43 Race 8 of 10 9
1961 Template:Country data US Phil Hill Template:Country data ITA Ferrari* Ferrari D 5 2 6 2 34 Race 75 of 8 1
1962 22px-Flag of the United Kingdom.png Graham Hill Template:Country data GBR BRM* BRM D 1 4 6 3 42 Race 9 of 9 12
1963 22px-Flag of the United Kingdom.png Jim Clark Template:Country data GBR Lotus* Climax D 7 7 9 6 54 Race 7 of 10 21
1964 22px-Flag of the United Kingdom.png John Surtees6 Template:Country data ITA Ferrari* Ferrari D 2 2 6 2 40 Race 10 of 10 1
1965 22px-Flag of the United Kingdom.png Jim Clark Template:Country data GBR Lotus* Climax D 6 6 6 6 54 Race 7 of 10 14
1966 Template:Country data Australia Jack Brabham Template:Country data GBR Brabham* Repco G 3 4 5 1 42 Race 7 of 9 14
1967 Template:Country data New Zealand Denny Hulme Template:Country data GBR Brabham* Repco G 0 2 8 2 51 Race 11 of 11 5
1968 22px-Flag of the United Kingdom.png Graham Hill Template:Country data GBR Lotus* Ford F 2 3 6 0 48 Race 12 of 12 12
1969 22px-Flag of the United Kingdom.png Jackie Stewart Template:Country data FRA Matra* Ford D 2 6 7 5 63 Race 8 of 11 26
1970 Template:Country data Austria Jochen Rindt Template:Country data GBR Lotus* Ford F 3 5 5 1 45 Race 127 of 13 5
1971 22px-Flag of the United Kingdom.png Jackie Stewart Template:Country data GBR Tyrrell* Ford G 6 6 7 3 62 Race 8 of 11 29
1972 Template:Country data Brazil Emerson Fittipaldi Template:Country data GBR Lotus* Ford F 3 5 8 0 61 Race 10 of 12 16
1973 22px-Flag of the United Kingdom.png Jackie Stewart Template:Country data GBR Tyrrell Ford G 3 5 8 1 71 Race 13 of 15 16
1974 Template:Country data Brazil Emerson Fittipaldi Template:Country data GBR McLaren* Ford G 2 3 7 0 55 Race 15 of 15 3
1975 Template:Country data Austria Niki Lauda Template:Country data ITA Ferrari* Ferrari G 9 5 8 2 64.5 Race 13 of 14 19.5
1976 22px-Flag of the United Kingdom.png James Hunt Template:Country data GBR McLaren Ford G 8 6 8 2 69 Race 16 of 16 1
1977 Template:Country data Austria Niki Lauda Template:Country data ITA Ferrari* Ferrari G 2 3 10 3 72 Race 15 of 17 17
1978 Template:Country data US Mario Andretti Template:Country data GBR Lotus* Ford G 8 6 7 3 64 Race 148 of 16 13
1979 Template:Country data South Africa Jody Scheckter Template:Country data ITA Ferrari* Ferrari M 1 3 6 0 51 Race 13 of 15 4
1980 Template:Country data Australia Alan Jones Template:Country data GBR Williams* Ford G 3 5 10 5 67 Race 13 of 14 13
1981 Template:Country data Brazil Nelson Piquet Template:Country data GBR Brabham Ford M 4 3 7 1 50 Race 15 of 15 1
1982 Template:Country data Finland Keke Rosberg Template:Country data GBR Williams Ford G 1 1 6 0 44 Race 16 of 16 5
1983 Template:Country data Brazil Nelson Piquet Template:Country data GBR Brabham BMW M 1 3 8 4 59 Race 15 of 15 2
1984 Template:Country data Austria Niki Lauda Template:Country data GBR McLaren* TAG M 0 5 9 5 72 Race 16 of 16 0.59
1985 Template:Country data France Alain Prost Template:Country data GBR McLaren* TAG G 2 5 11 5 73 Race 14 of 16 20
1986 Template:Country data France Alain Prost Template:Country data GBR McLaren TAG G 1 4 11 2 72 Race 16 of 16 2
1987 Template:Country data Brazil Nelson Piquet Template:Country data GBR Williams* Honda G 4 3 11 4 73 Race 15 of 16 12
1988 Template:Country data Brazil Ayrton Senna Template:Country data GBR McLaren* Honda G 13 8 11 3 90 Race 15 of 16 3
1989 Template:Country data France Alain Prost Template:Country data GBR McLaren* Honda G 2 4 11 5 76 Race 1510 of 16 16
1990 Template:Country data Brazil Ayrton Senna Template:Country data GBR McLaren* Honda G 10 6 11 2 78 Race 15 of 16 7
1991 Template:Country data Brazil Ayrton Senna Template:Country data GBR McLaren* Honda G 8 7 12 2 96 Race 15 of 16 24
1992 22px-Flag of the United Kingdom.png Nigel Mansell Template:Country data GBR Williams* Renault G 14 9 12 8 108 Race 11 of 16 52
1993 Template:Country data France Alain Prost Template:Country data GBR Williams* Renault G 13 7 12 6 99 Race 14 of 16 26
1994 Template:Country data Germany Michael Schumacher Template:Country data GBR Benetton Ford G 6 8 10 8 92 Race 16 of 16 1
1995 Template:Country data Germany Michael Schumacher Template:Country data GBR Benetton* Renault G 4 9 11 8 102 Race 15 of 17 33
1996 22px-Flag of the United Kingdom.png Damon Hill11 Template:Country data GBR Williams* Renault G 9 8 10 5 97 Race 16 of 16 19
1997 Template:Country data Canada Jacques Villeneuve Template:Country data GBR Williams* Renault G 10 7 8 3 81 Race 17 of 17 3912
1998 Template:Country data Finland Mika Häkkinen Template:Country data GBR McLaren* Mercedes B 9 8 11 6 100 Race 16 of 16 14
1999 Template:Country data Finland Mika Häkkinen Template:Country data GBR McLaren Mercedes B 11 5 10 6 76 Race 16 of 16 2
2000 Template:Country data Germany Michael Schumacher Template:Country data ITA Ferrari* Ferrari B 9 9 12 2 108 Race 16 of 17 19
2001 Template:Country data Germany Michael Schumacher Template:Country data ITA Ferrari* Ferrari B 11 9 14 3 123 Race 13 of 17 58
2002 Template:Country data Germany Michael Schumacher Template:Country data ITA Ferrari* Ferrari B 7 11 17 7 144 Race 11 of 17 67
2003 Template:Country data Germany Michael Schumacher Template:Country data ITA Ferrari* Ferrari B 5 6 8 5 93 Race 16 of 16 2
2004 Template:Country data Germany Michael Schumacher Template:Country data ITA Ferrari* Ferrari B 8 13 15 10 148 Race 14 of 18 34
2005 Template:Country data Spain Fernando Alonso Template:Country data FRA Renault* Renault M 6 7 15 2 133 Race 17 of 19 21
2006 Template:Country data Spain Fernando Alonso Template:Country data FRA Renault* Renault M 6 7 14 5 134 Race 18 of 18 13
2007 Template:Country data Finland Kimi Räikkönen Template:Country data ITA Ferrari* Ferrari B 3 6 12 6 110 Race 17 of 17 113
2008 22px-Flag of the United Kingdom.png Lewis Hamilton 22px-Flag of the United Kingdom.png McLaren Mercedes B 7 5 10 1 98 Race 18 of 18 1

Notes

* Indicates the team also won the Constructors' Championship (awarded since 1958).
  1. ^  Fangio shared the win of the 1951 French Grand Prix with Luigi Fagioli.
  2. ^  Fangio competed in the 1954 Argentine and Belgian Grands Prix with Maserati, then completed the season with Mercedes.
  3. ^  Fangio shared the win of the 1956 Argentine Grand Prix with Luigi Musso.
  4. ^  Fangio shared 2nd position in the 1956 Monaco and Italian Grands Prix with Peter Collins.
  5. ^  Hill won the Championship at the 1961 Italian Grand Prix, where teammate Wolfgang von Trips died after an accident in the race.
  6. ^  Surtees became the first person to win World Championships on motorcycles and cars, having previously won seven titles in both 350cc and 500cc.
  7. ^  Rindt died during practice for the 1970 Italian Grand Prix, but his Championship was not confirmed until two rounds later, making him Formula One's first (and only) posthumous World Drivers' Champion.
  8. ^  Andretti became Champion after teammate Ronnie Peterson died following an operation due to a collision at the 1978 Italian Grand Prix.
  9. ^  Narrowest margin of victory ever, after half points were awarded at Monaco due to early finish because of bad weather.
  10. ^  Ayrton Senna won the 1989 Japanese Grand Prix, but was disqualified for cutting the chicane after receiving a push-start from track-side marshalls. McLaren appealed the decision but lost, handing Prost the title.
  11. ^  Damon Hill is the son of Graham Hill, who won the Drivers' Championship in 1962 and 1968, making them the first father-son pair to both win Drivers' Championships.
  12. ^  Michael Schumacher scored 78 points during the 1997 season, only 3 points behind Villeneuve. However, Schumacher was disqualified from the championship for colliding with Villeneuve at the final race of the season, the European Grand Prix. This left Villeneuve with a 39 point margin over Heinz-Harald Frentzen with 42 points.
  13. ^  Kimi Räikkönen won by 1 point over both Lewis Hamilton and Fernando Alonso.


By number of championships

Drivers

Constructors

Notes

  1. Though the FIA will not confirm the outcome of the World Championships until the end of the season, Fernando Alonso secured a mathematically unbeatable lead over Kimi Räikkönen after the 2005 Brazilian Grand Prix.

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