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The Formula One World Drivers' Championship (WDC) is awarded by the Fédération Internationale de l'Automobile (FIA) to the most successful Formula One race car driver over a season, as determined by a points system based on Grand Prix results. The Drivers' Championship was first awarded in 1950, to Nino Farina. The first driver to win multiple Championships was Alberto Ascari, in 1952 and 1953.

The FIA do not officially declare the Champion until the end of the season, but a driver is said to have "clinched" the Championship when no other driver can possibly obtain more points than them, even if they score the maximum in the remaining races of the season. The Drivers' Championship has been clinched in the final race of the season 23 times in the 56 seasons it has been awarded. The earliest in a season that the Drivers' Championship has been clinched was in 2002, when Michael Schumacher secured the title with six races remaining.

Overall, twenty-eight different drivers have won the Championship, with German Michael Schumacher holding the record for most titles, at seven. Schumacher also holds the record for most consecutive Drivers' Championships, winning five from 2000 to 2004. The current Drivers' Champion is Fernando Alonso, who won his second World Championship in 2006.

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[edit] By season

Season Driver Team Poles Wins Podiums Fastest Laps Points Clinched Margin (pnts)
1950 Image:Flag of Italy.svg Nino Farina Alfa Romeo 2 3 3 3 30 Race 7 of 7 3
1951 Image:Flag of Argentina.svg Juan Manuel Fangio Alfa Romeo 4 31 5 5 31 Race 8 of 8 6
1952 Image:Flag of Italy.svg Alberto Ascari Ferrari 5 6 6 6 36 Race 6 of 8 12
1953 Image:Flag of Italy.svg Alberto Ascari Ferrari 6 5 5 4 34.5 Race 8 of 9 6.5
1954 Image:Flag of Argentina.svg Juan Manuel Fangio Maserati, Mercedes2 5 6 7 3 42 Race 7 of 9 16.9
1955 Image:Flag of Argentina.svg Juan Manuel Fangio Mercedes 3 4 5 3 40 Race 6 of 7 16.5
1956 Image:Flag of Argentina.svg Juan Manuel Fangio Ferrari 6 33 54 4 30 Race 8 of 8 3
1957 Image:Flag of Argentina.svg Juan Manuel Fangio Maserati 4 4 6 2 40 Race 6 of 8 15
1958 Image:Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Mike Hawthorn Ferrari 4 1 7 5 42 Race 11 of 11 1
1959 Image:Flag of Australia.svg Jack Brabham Cooper* 1 2 5 1 31 Race 9 of 9 4
1960 Image:Flag of Australia.svg Jack Brabham Cooper* 3 5 5 3 43 Race 8 of 10 9
1961 Image:Flag of the United States.svg Phil Hill Ferrari* 5 2 6 2 34 Race 75 of 8 1
1962 Image:Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Graham Hill BRM* 1 4 6 3 42 Race 9 of 9 12
1963 Image:Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Jim Clark Lotus* 7 7 9 6 54 Race 7 of 10 21
1964 Image:Flag of the United Kingdom.svg John Surtees6 Ferrari* 2 2 6 2 40 Race 10 of 10 1
1965 Image:Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Jim Clark Lotus* 6 6 6 6 54 Race 7 of 10 14
1966 Image:Flag of Australia.svg Jack Brabham Brabham* 3 4 5 1 42 Race 7 of 9 14
1967 Image:Flag of New Zealand.svg Denny Hulme Brabham* 0 2 8 2 51 Race 11 of 11 5
1968 Image:Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Graham Hill Lotus* 2 3 6 0 48 Race 12 of 12 12
1969 Image:Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Jackie Stewart Matra* 2 6 7 5 63 Race 8 of 11 26
1970 Image:Flag of Austria.svg Jochen Rindt Lotus* 3 5 5 1 45 Race 127 of 13 5
1971 Image:Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Jackie Stewart Tyrrell* 6 6 7 3 62 Race 8 of 11 29
1972 Image:Flag of Brazil.svg Emerson Fittipaldi Lotus* 3 5 8 0 61 Race 10 of 12 16
1973 Image:Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Jackie Stewart Tyrrell 3 5 8 1 71 Race 13 of 15 16
1974 Image:Flag of Brazil.svg Emerson Fittipaldi McLaren* 2 3 7 0 55 Race 15 of 15 3
1975 Image:Flag of Austria.svg Niki Lauda Ferrari* 9 5 8 2 64.5 Race 13 of 14 19.5
1976 Image:Flag of the United Kingdom.svg James Hunt McLaren 8 6 8 2 69 Race 16 of 16 1
1977 Image:Flag of Austria.svg Niki Lauda Ferrari* 2 3 10 3 72 Race 15 of 17 17
1978 Image:Flag of the United States.svg Mario Andretti Lotus* 8 6 7 3 64 Race 148 of 16 13
1979 Image:Flag of South Africa 1928-1994.svg Jody Scheckter Ferrari* 1 3 6 0 51 Race 13 of 15 4
1980 Image:Flag of Australia.svg Alan Jones Williams* 3 5 10 5 67 Race 13 of 14 13
1981 Image:Flag of Brazil.svg Nelson Piquet Brabham 4 3 7 1 50 Race 15 of 15 1
1982 Image:Flag of Finland (bordered).svg Keke Rosberg Williams 1 1 6 0 44 Race 16 of 16 5
1983 Image:Flag of Brazil.svg Nelson Piquet Brabham 1 3 8 4 59 Race 15 of 15 2
1984 Image:Flag of Austria.svg Niki Lauda McLaren* 0 5 9 5 72 Race 16 of 16 0.5
1985 Image:Flag of France.svg Alain Prost McLaren* 2 5 11 5 73 Race 14 of 15 20
1986 Image:Flag of France.svg Alain Prost McLaren 1 4 11 2 72 Race 16 of 16 2
1987 Image:Flag of Brazil.svg Nelson Piquet Williams* 4 3 11 4 73 Race 15 of 16 12
1988 Image:Flag of Brazil.svg Ayrton Senna McLaren* 13 8 11 3 90 Race 15 of 16 3
1989 Image:Flag of France.svg Alain Prost McLaren* 2 4 11 5 76 Race 159 of 16 16
1990 Image:Flag of Brazil.svg Ayrton Senna McLaren* 10 6 11 2 78 Race 15 of 16 7
1991 Image:Flag of Brazil.svg Ayrton Senna McLaren* 8 7 12 2 96 Race 15 of 16 24
1992 Image:Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Nigel Mansell Williams* 14 9 12 8 108 Race 11 of 16 52
1993 Image:Flag of France.svg Alain Prost Williams* 13 7 12 6 99 Race 14 of 16 26
1994 Image:Flag of Germany.svg Michael Schumacher Benetton 6 8 10 8 92 Race 16 of 16 1
1995 Image:Flag of Germany.svg Michael Schumacher Benetton* 4 9 11 8 102 Race 15 of 17 33
1996 Image:Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Damon Hill10 Williams* 9 8 10 5 97 Race 16 of 16 19
1997 Image:Flag of Canada.svg Jacques Villeneuve Williams* 10 7 8 3 81 Race 17 of 17 3911
1998 Image:Flag of Finland (bordered).svg Mika Häkkinen McLaren* 9 8 11 6 100 Race 16 of 16 14
1999 Image:Flag of Finland (bordered).svg Mika Häkkinen McLaren 11 5 10 6 76 Race 16 of 16 2
2000 Image:Flag of Germany.svg Michael Schumacher Ferrari* 9 9 12 2 108 Race 16 of 17 19
2001 Image:Flag of Germany.svg Michael Schumacher Ferrari* 11 9 14 3 123 Race 13 of 17 58
2002 Image:Flag of Germany.svg Michael Schumacher Ferrari* 7 11 17 7 144 Race 11 of 17 67
2003 Image:Flag of Germany.svg Michael Schumacher Ferrari* 5 6 8 5 93 Race 16 of 16 2
2004 Image:Flag of Germany.svg Michael Schumacher Ferrari* 8 13 15 10 148 Race 14 of 18 34
2005 Image:Flag of Spain.svg Fernando Alonso Renault* 6 7 15 2 133 Race 17 of 19 21
2006 Image:Flag of Spain.svg Fernando Alonso Renault* 6 7 14 5 134 Race 18 of 18 13

[edit] 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.   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.
  10.   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.
  11.   Michael Schumacher was disqualified from the 1997 Championship from second, on 78 points.

[edit] By driver

Driver Total Seasons
Image:Flag of Germany.svg Michael Schumacher 7 1994-1995, 2000-2004
Image:Flag of Argentina.svg Juan Manuel Fangio 5 1951, 1954-1957
Image:Flag of France.svg Alain Prost 4 1985-1986, 1989, 1993
Image:Flag of Australia.svg Jack Brabham 3 1959-1960, 1966
Image:Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Jackie Stewart 1969, 1971, 1973
Image:Flag of Austria.svg Niki Lauda 1975, 1977, 1984
Image:Flag of Brazil.svg Nelson Piquet 1981, 1983, 1987
Image:Flag of Brazil.svg Ayrton Senna 1988, 1990-1991
Image:Flag of Italy.svg Alberto Ascari 2 1952-1953
Image:Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Jim Clark 1963, 1965
Image:Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Graham Hill 1962, 1968
Image:Flag of Brazil.svg Emerson Fittipaldi 1972, 1974
Image:Flag of Finland (bordered).svg Mika Häkkinen 1998-1999
Image:Flag of Spain.svg Fernando Alonso 2005-2006
Image:Flag of Italy.svg Nino Farina 1 1950
Image:Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Mike Hawthorn 1958
Image:Flag of the United States.svg Phil Hill 1961
Image:Flag of the United Kingdom.svg John Surtees 1964
Image:Flag of New Zealand.svg Denny Hulme 1967
Image:Flag of Austria.svg Jochen Rindt 1970
Image:Flag of the United Kingdom.svg James Hunt 1976
Image:Flag of the United States.svg Mario Andretti 1978
Image:Flag of South Africa 1928-1994.svg Jody Scheckter 1979
Image:Flag of Australia.svg Alan Jones 1980
Image:Flag of Finland (bordered).svg Keke Rosberg 1982
Image:Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Nigel Mansell 1992
Image:Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Damon Hill 1996
Image:Flag of Canada.svg Jacques Villeneuve 1997

[edit] By nationality

Country Drivers Total
Image:Flag of the United Kingdom.svg United Kingdom 8 12
Image:Flag of Brazil.svg Brazil 3 8
Image:Flag of Germany.svg Germany 1 7
Image:Flag of Argentina.svg Argentina 1 5
Image:Flag of France.svg France 1 4
Image:Flag of Australia.svg Australia 2 4
Image:Flag of Austria.svg Austria 2 4
Image:Flag of Finland (bordered).svg Finland 2 3
Image:Flag of Italy.svg Italy 2 3
Image:Flag of the United States.svg United States 2 2
Image:Flag of Spain.svg Spain 1 2
Image:Flag of Canada.svg Canada 1 1
Image:Flag of New Zealand.svg New Zealand 1 1
Image:Flag of South Africa 1928-1994.svg South Africa 1 1

[edit] Records

[edit] Youngest Drivers' Champion

Driver Age Season
1 Image:Flag of Spain.svg Fernando Alonso* 24 years, 58 days 2005 season
2 Image:Flag of Brazil.svg Emerson Fittipaldi 25 years, 273 days 1972 season
3 Image:Flag of Germany.svg Michael Schumacher 25 years, 314 days 1994 season
4 Image:Flag of Austria.svg Niki Lauda 26 years, 197 days 1975 season
5 Image:Flag of Canada.svg Jacques Villeneuve 26 years, 200 days 1997 season
6 Image:Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Jim Clark 27 years, 188 days 1963 season
7 Image:Flag of Austria.svg Jochen Rindt 28 years, 140 days 1970 season (posthumously)
8 Image:Flag of Brazil.svg Ayrton Senna 28 years, 223 days 1988 season
9 Image:Flag of the United Kingdom.svg James Hunt 29 years, 56 days 1976 season
10 Image:Flag of Brazil.svg Nelson Piquet 29 years, 190 days 1981 season
11 Image:Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Mike Hawthorn 29 years, 192 days 1958 season
12 Image:Flag of South Africa 1928-1994.svg Jody Scheckter 29 years, 223 days 1979 season
    • Fernando Alonso is also the youngest ever double world champion. Even if Alonso had not won in 2005, his 2006 title would have still made him the youngest F1 champion of all time.

[edit] Oldest Drivers' Champion

Driver Age Season
1 Image:Flag of Argentina.svg Juan Manuel Fangio 46 years, 41 days 1957 season
2 Image:Flag of Italy.svg Nino Farina 43 years, 308 days 1950 season
3 Image:Flag of Australia.svg Jack Brabham 40 years, 155 days 1966 season
4 Image:Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Graham Hill 39 years, 262 days 1968 season
5 Image:Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Nigel Mansell 39 years, 8 days 1992 season
6 Image:Flag of France.svg Alain Prost 38 years, 214 days 1993 season
7 Image:Flag of the United States.svg Mario Andretti 38 years, 193 days 1978 season
8 Image:Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Damon Hill 36 years, 26 days 1996 season
9 Image:Flag of Austria.svg Niki Lauda 35 years, 242 days 1984 season
10 Image:Flag of Germany.svg Michael Schumacher 35 years, 239 days 2004 season
11 Image:Flag of Italy.svg Alberto Ascari 35 years, 89 days 1953 season
12 Image:Flag of the United States.svg Phil Hill 34 years, 143 days 1961 season
13 Image:Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Jackie Stewart 34 years, 90 days 1973 season

[edit] Most consecutive Drivers' Championships

Driver Total Seasons
1 Image:Flag of Germany.svg Michael Schumacher 5 2000-2004
2 Image:Flag of Argentina.svg Juan Manuel Fangio 4 1954-1957
3 Image:Flag of Italy.svg Alberto Ascari 2 1952-1953
4 Image:Flag of Australia.svg Jack Brabham 1959-1960
5 Image:Flag of France.svg Alain Prost 1985-1986
6 Image:Flag of Brazil.svg Ayrton Senna 1990-1991
7 Image:Flag of Finland (bordered).svg Mika Häkkinen 1998-1999
8 Image:Flag of Spain.svg Fernando Alonso 2005-2006

[edit] See also

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