List of Formula One seasons

A total of 74 World Championship seasons of Formula One (F1) have been run.[1] F1 is the highest form of open wheeled auto racing series regulated by the Fédération Internationale de l'Automobile (FIA), motorsport's world governing body.[2] The "formula" in the name alludes to a series of rules established by the FIA to which all participants and vehicles are required to conform.[2][3] The F1 World Championship season consists of a series of races, known as Grands Prix, held usually on purpose-built circuits, and in a few cases on closed city streets;[4] the most prestigious of the street circuits is the Monaco Grand Prix.[5] As of 2021, the sporting regulations established by the FIA's Statutes state that the minimum number of events needed to form a F1 season is 8.[6][7] The season can be declared a World Championship if F1 visits at least 3 continents in that season according to the International Sporting Code.[8] The World Championship rule can be declared invalid if the FIA grants F1 an waiver for its "long‐established use of the word 'World'."[8] Each season throughout F1 history has consisted of between 7 and 22 Grands Prix,[a][10] and the regulations are regularly amended to enable an increase of the maximum number of permitted races each year.[2][11]

A red Alfa Romeo 158 Alfetta 1950 in a museum
Max Verstappen driving the red, blue and yellow Red Bull RB19 car at the 2023 Austrian Grand Prix
The car Giuseppe Farina used to claim the first World Drivers' Championship in 1950 (left) and the vehicle Max Verstappen drove to win the 2023 title (right)

The World Drivers' Championship is awarded to the most successful F1 driver over the course of the season, as determined by a points system based on Grand Prix results,[12] and has been awarded since the first F1 season in 1950.[13] The championship is the successor of the pre-war AIACR European Championship held between 1931 and 1939.[14] The World Constructors' Championship is awarded to the most successful Formula One constructor over the course of the season, as determined by a points system based on Grand Prix results.[12] The Constructors' Championship was first awarded as the International Cup for F1 Manufacturers in 1958, and its current name was adopted in 1981.[15][16] Different combinations of chassis and engine makes are considered to be different constructors for the purposes of the Championship. Constructors' Championship points are calculated by adding points scored in each race by any driver for that constructor.[12] Up until 1979, most seasons saw only the highest-scoring driver in each race for each constructor contributing points towards the Championship.[17] On only 11 occasions has the World Constructors' Champion team not contained the World Drivers' Champion for that season.[1][18]

As of the 2024 Chinese Grand Prix, a total of 1,106 Formula One World Championship races have been held in 34 countries.[b][10][20] Over 73 seasons, there have been 34 participants from 15 different nationalities who have won the World Drivers' Championship, with Michael Schumacher and Lewis Hamilton tied for the record for the highest number of titles won with seven. Over 64 seasons, 15 teams representing 5 individual nations that have claimed the World Constructors' Championship, with Ferrari winning more titles than any other squad with 16. Seasons which were run to F1 rules prior to the inaugural World Championship season in 1950 and those that were part of each of the British Formula One Championship and the South African Formula One Championship are not included in this list.[1][18]

Seasons

List of Formula One World Championship seasons[1][10][18]
SeasonRacesCountriesFirstLastDrivers' Champion (team)Constructors' Champion
1950771950 British Grand Prix1950 Italian Grand Prix  Giuseppe Farina (ITA) (Alfa Romeo)Not awarded
1951881951 Swiss Grand Prix1951 Spanish Grand Prix  Juan Manuel Fangio (ARG) (Alfa Romeo)
1952881952 Swiss Grand Prix1952 Italian Grand Prix  Alberto Ascari (ITA) (Ferrari)
1953991953 Argentine Grand Prix1953 Italian Grand Prix  Alberto Ascari (ITA) (Ferrari)
1954991954 Argentine Grand Prix1954 Spanish Grand Prix  Juan Manuel Fangio (ARG) (Maserati/Mercedes)
1955771955 Argentine Grand Prix1955 Italian Grand Prix  Juan Manuel Fangio (ARG) (Mercedes)
1956881956 Argentine Grand Prix1956 Italian Grand Prix  Juan Manuel Fangio (ARG) (Ferrari)
1957871957 Argentine Grand Prix1957 Italian Grand Prix  Juan Manuel Fangio (ARG) (Maserati)
195811111958 Argentine Grand Prix1958 Moroccan Grand Prix  Mike Hawthorn (GBR) (Ferrari)  Vanwall (GBR)
1959981959 Monaco Grand Prix1959 United States Grand Prix  Jack Brabham (AUS) (Cooper)  Cooper-Climax (GBR)
19601091960 Argentine Grand Prix1960 United States Grand Prix  Jack Brabham (AUS) (Cooper)  Cooper-Climax (GBR)
1961881961 Monaco Grand Prix1961 United States Grand Prix  Phil Hill (USA) (Ferrari)  Ferrari (ITA)
1962991962 Dutch Grand Prix1962 South African Grand Prix  Graham Hill (GBR) (BRM)  BRM (GBR)
196310101963 Monaco Grand Prix1963 South African Grand Prix  Jim Clark (GBR) (Lotus)  Lotus-Climax (GBR)
196410101964 Monaco Grand Prix1964 Mexican Grand Prix  John Surtees (GBR) (Ferrari/NART)  Ferrari (ITA)
196510101965 South African Grand Prix1965 Mexican Grand Prix  Jim Clark (GBR) (Lotus)  Lotus-Climax (GBR)
1966991966 Monaco Grand Prix1966 Mexican Grand Prix  Jack Brabham (AUS) (Brabham)  Brabham-Repco (GBR)
196711111967 South African Grand Prix1967 Mexican Grand Prix  Denny Hulme (NZL) (Brabham)  Brabham-Repco (GBR)
196812121968 South African Grand Prix1968 Mexican Grand Prix  Graham Hill (GBR) (Lotus)  Lotus-Ford (GBR)
196911111969 South African Grand Prix1969 Mexican Grand Prix  Jackie Stewart (GBR) (Matra)  Matra-Ford (FRA)
197013131970 South African Grand Prix1970 Mexican Grand Prix  Jochen Rindt (AUT) (Lotus)  Lotus-Ford (GBR)
197111111971 South African Grand Prix1971 United States Grand Prix  Jackie Stewart (GBR) (Tyrrell)  Tyrrell-Ford (GBR)
197212121972 Argentine Grand Prix1972 United States Grand Prix  Emerson Fittipaldi (BRA) (Lotus)  Lotus-Ford (GBR)
197315151973 Argentine Grand Prix1973 United States Grand Prix  Jackie Stewart (GBR) (Tyrrell)  Lotus-Ford (GBR)
197415151974 Argentine Grand Prix1974 United States Grand Prix  Emerson Fittipaldi (BRA) (McLaren)  McLaren-Ford (GBR)
197514141975 Argentine Grand Prix1975 United States Grand Prix  Niki Lauda (AUT) (Ferrari)  Ferrari (ITA)
197616151976 Brazilian Grand Prix[c]1976 Japanese Grand Prix  James Hunt (GBR) (McLaren)  Ferrari (ITA)
197717161977 Argentine Grand Prix1977 Japanese Grand Prix  Niki Lauda (AUT) (Ferrari)  Ferrari (ITA)
197816151978 Argentine Grand Prix1978 Canadian Grand Prix  Mario Andretti (USA) (Lotus)  Lotus-Ford (GBR)
197915141979 Argentine Grand Prix1979 United States Grand Prix  Jody Scheckter (RSA) (Ferrari)  Ferrari (ITA)
198014131980 Argentine Grand Prix1980 United States Grand Prix  Alan Jones (AUS) (Williams)  Williams-Ford (GBR)
198115131981 United States Grand Prix West1981 Caesars Palace Grand Prix  Nelson Piquet (BRA) (Brabham)  Williams-Ford (GBR)
198216121982 South African Grand Prix1982 Caesars Palace Grand Prix  Keke Rosberg (FIN) (Williams)  Ferrari (ITA)
198315131983 Brazilian Grand Prix1983 South African Grand Prix  Nelson Piquet (BRA) (Brabham)  Ferrari (ITA)
198416141984 Brazilian Grand Prix1984 Portuguese Grand Prix  Niki Lauda (AUT) (McLaren)  McLaren-TAG (GBR)
198516141985 Brazilian Grand Prix1985 Australian Grand Prix  Alain Prost (FRA) (McLaren)  McLaren-TAG (GBR)
198616151986 Brazilian Grand Prix1986 Australian Grand Prix  Alain Prost (FRA) (McLaren)  Williams-Honda (GBR)
198716151987 Brazilian Grand Prix1987 Australian Grand Prix  Nelson Piquet (BRA) (Williams)  Williams-Honda (GBR)
198816151988 Brazilian Grand Prix1988 Australian Grand Prix  Ayrton Senna (BRA) (McLaren)  McLaren-Honda (GBR)
198916151989 Brazilian Grand Prix1989 Australian Grand Prix  Alain Prost (FRA) (McLaren)  McLaren-Honda (GBR)
199016151990 United States Grand Prix1990 Australian Grand Prix  Ayrton Senna (BRA) (McLaren)  McLaren-Honda (GBR)
199116151991 United States Grand Prix1991 Australian Grand Prix  Ayrton Senna (BRA) (McLaren)  McLaren-Honda (GBR)
199216151992 South African Grand Prix1992 Australian Grand Prix  Nigel Mansell (GBR) (Williams)  Williams-Renault (GBR)
199316141993 South African Grand Prix1993 Australian Grand Prix  Alain Prost (FRA) (Williams)  Williams-Renault (GBR)
199416131994 Brazilian Grand Prix1994 Australian Grand Prix  Michael Schumacher (GER) (Benetton)  Williams-Renault (GBR)
199517141995 Brazilian Grand Prix1995 Australian Grand Prix  Michael Schumacher (GER) (Benetton)  Benetton-Renault (GBR)
199616141996 Australian Grand Prix1996 Japanese Grand Prix  Damon Hill (GBR) (Williams)  Williams-Renault (GBR)
199717141997 Australian Grand Prix1997 European Grand Prix  Jacques Villeneuve (CAN) (Williams)  Williams-Renault (GBR)
199816141998 Australian Grand Prix1998 Japanese Grand Prix  Mika Häkkinen (FIN) (McLaren)  McLaren-Mercedes (GBR)
199916141999 Australian Grand Prix1999 Japanese Grand Prix  Mika Häkkinen (FIN) (McLaren)  Ferrari (ITA)
200017152000 Australian Grand Prix2000 Malaysian Grand Prix  Michael Schumacher (GER) (Ferrari)  Ferrari (ITA)
200117152001 Australian Grand Prix2001 Japanese Grand Prix  Michael Schumacher (GER) (Ferrari)  Ferrari (ITA)
200217152002 Australian Grand Prix2002 Japanese Grand Prix  Michael Schumacher (GER) (Ferrari)  Ferrari (ITA)
200316142003 Australian Grand Prix2003 Japanese Grand Prix  Michael Schumacher (GER) (Ferrari)  Ferrari (ITA)
200418162004 Australian Grand Prix2004 Brazilian Grand Prix  Michael Schumacher (GER) (Ferrari)  Ferrari (ITA)
200519172005 Australian Grand Prix2005 Chinese Grand Prix  Fernando Alonso (ESP) (Renault)  Renault (FRA)
200618162006 Bahrain Grand Prix2006 Brazilian Grand Prix  Fernando Alonso (ESP) (Renault)  Renault (FRA)
200717172007 Australian Grand Prix2007 Brazilian Grand Prix  Kimi Räikkönen (FIN) (Ferrari)  Ferrari (ITA)[d]
200818172008 Australian Grand Prix2008 Brazilian Grand Prix  Lewis Hamilton (GBR) (McLaren)  Ferrari (ITA)
200917162009 Australian Grand Prix2009 Abu Dhabi Grand Prix  Jenson Button (GBR) (Brawn)  Brawn-Mercedes (GBR)
201019182010 Bahrain Grand Prix2010 Abu Dhabi Grand Prix  Sebastian Vettel (GER) (Red Bull)  Red Bull-Renault (AUT)
201119182011 Australian Grand Prix[e]2011 Brazilian Grand Prix  Sebastian Vettel (GER) (Red Bull)  Red Bull-Renault (AUT)
201220192012 Australian Grand Prix2012 Brazilian Grand Prix  Sebastian Vettel (GER) (Red Bull)  Red Bull-Renault (AUT)
201319192013 Australian Grand Prix2013 Brazilian Grand Prix  Sebastian Vettel (GER) (Red Bull)  Red Bull-Renault (AUT)
201419192014 Australian Grand Prix2014 Abu Dhabi Grand Prix  Lewis Hamilton (GBR) (Mercedes)  Mercedes (GER)
201519192015 Australian Grand Prix2015 Abu Dhabi Grand Prix  Lewis Hamilton (GBR) (Mercedes)  Mercedes (GER)
201621212016 Australian Grand Prix2016 Abu Dhabi Grand Prix  Nico Rosberg (GER) (Mercedes)  Mercedes (GER)
201720202017 Australian Grand Prix2017 Abu Dhabi Grand Prix  Lewis Hamilton (GBR) (Mercedes)  Mercedes (GER)
201821212018 Australian Grand Prix2018 Abu Dhabi Grand Prix  Lewis Hamilton (GBR) (Mercedes)  Mercedes (GER)
201921212019 Australian Grand Prix2019 Abu Dhabi Grand Prix  Lewis Hamilton (GBR) (Mercedes)  Mercedes (GER)
202017[f]122020 Austrian Grand Prix2020 Abu Dhabi Grand Prix  Lewis Hamilton (GBR) (Mercedes)  Mercedes (GER)
202122[g]202021 Bahrain Grand Prix2021 Abu Dhabi Grand Prix  Max Verstappen (NED) (Red Bull)  Mercedes (GER)
202222[h]202022 Bahrain Grand Prix2022 Abu Dhabi Grand Prix  Max Verstappen (NED) (Red Bull)  Red Bull-RBPT (AUT)
202322[i]202023 Bahrain Grand Prix2023 Abu Dhabi Grand Prix  Max Verstappen (NED) (Red Bull)  Red Bull-Honda RBPT (AUT)
202424212024 Bahrain Grand Prix2024 Abu Dhabi Grand Prix

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