Michael Schumacher (top left) and Lewis Hamilton (top right) have each won the championship a record seven times during their careers, while four-time consecutive champion Sebastian Vettel (bottom left) holds the record for being the youngest World Drivers' Champion, having won the 2010 Formula One World Championship at 23 years and 134 days old. Lando Norris (bottom right) is the current World Drivers' Champion, having won the 2025 title.
Alain Prost, Niki Lauda and Ayrton Senna, three World Drivers' Champions, commemorating the podium of the 1985 Dutch Grand Prix

The World Drivers' Championship is presented by the Fédération Internationale de l'Automobile (FIA), motorsport's world governing body, to the most successful driver over the course of the season of Formula One races, through a points system based on individual race results. The World Championship is awarded at the FIA Prize Giving Ceremony after the season.

Michael Schumacher and Lewis Hamilton hold the record for the most World Drivers' championships—seven—trailed by Juan Manuel Fangio with five. Schumacher holds the record for the most consecutive titles: five, from the 2000 to 2004 seasons. Nigel Mansell competed in the most seasons before winning the title: 13; he entered Formula One in 1980 and won the title in 1992. Nico Rosberg has the highest number of Grand Prix starts before winning his first title: 206, from the 2006 Bahrain and the 2016 Abu Dhabi Grand Prix. Sebastian Vettel is the youngest champion; he was 23 years and 134 days old when he won in 2010. Juan Manuel Fangio is the oldest; he was 46 years and 41 days old when he won the 1957 title.

As of the 2026 season, the 76 titles have been won by 35 of the 782 drivers who have started a Grand Prix. The first champion was Giuseppe Farina, in 1950; the current title holder is Lando Norris in the 2025 season. The title has been won by 11 drivers from the United Kingdom a total of 21 times, more than any other nation, followed by Brazil, Finland, and Germany with three drivers each. The title has been won by drivers from Scuderia Ferrari 15 times between 9 drivers, more than any other team, followed by McLaren with 13 titles between 8 drivers. The championship has been won in the final race of the season 31 times in the 76 seasons it has been awarded. Schumacher won the championship with six races left in a season, a record: the 2002 title at that year's French Grand Prix. The points system has twice crowned a champion—John Surtees in 1964 and Ayrton Senna in 1988—who scored fewer points overall than the driver who finished second. Max Verstappen won the 2023 title with 290 points more than the second-place Sergio Pérez, a record, while Niki Lauda won the 1984 title with the closest gap: 0.5 points over Alain Prost.

By season

Key
Boldindicates the constructor also won the Constructors' Championship (awarded since 1958)
World Drivers' Champions by season
SeasonDriverAgeConstructorTyresPolesWinsPodiumsFastest lapsPoints% PointsClinched# of rounds remainingMargin% Margin
ChassisEngine
1950Italy Giuseppe Farina44Alfa RomeoAlfa RomeoP23333083.333 (47.619)Round 7 of 70310.000
1951Argentina Juan Manuel Fangio40Alfa RomeoAlfa RomeoP43553186.111 (51.389)Round 8 of 80619.355
1952Italy Alberto Ascari34FerrariFerrariF P566636100.000 (74.306)Round 6 of 821233.333
1953Italy Alberto Ascari35FerrariFerrariP655434.595.833 (57.407)Round 8 of 916.518.841
1954Argentina Juan Manuel Fangio43MaseratiMaseratiP56734293.333 (70.547)Round 7 of 9216.85740.136
MercedesMercedesC
1955Argentina Juan Manuel Fangio44MercedesMercedesC34534088.889 (65.079)Round 6 of 7116.541.250
1956Argentina Juan Manuel Fangio45FerrariFerrariE63543066.667 (45.833)Round 8 of 80310.000
1957Argentina Juan Manuel Fangio46MaseratiMaseratiP44624088.889 (63.889)Round 6 of 821537.500
1958United Kingdom Mike Hawthorn29FerrariFerrariE41754277.778 (49.495)Round 11 of 11012.381
1959Australia Jack Brabham33CooperClimaxD12513168.889 (41.975)Round 9 of 90412.903
1960Australia Jack Brabham34CooperClimaxD35534389.583 (53.750)Round 8 of 102920.930
1961United States Phil Hill34FerrariFerrariD52623475.556 (52.778)Round 7 of 8112.941
1962United Kingdom Graham Hill33BRMBRMD14634293.333 (64.198)Round 9 of 901228.571
1963United Kingdom Jim Clark27LotusClimaxD779654100.000 (81.111)Round 7 of 1032138.889
1964United Kingdom John Surtees30FerrariFerrariD22624074.074 (44.444)Round 10 of 10012.500
1965United Kingdom Jim Clark29LotusClimaxD666654100.000 (60.000)Round 7 of 1031425.926
1966Australia Jack Brabham40BrabhamRepcoG34514293.333 (55.556)Round 7 of 921433.333
1967New Zealand Denny Hulme31BrabhamRepcoG02825162.963 (51.515)Round 11 of 11059.804
1968United Kingdom Graham Hill39LotusFordF23604853.333 (44.444)Round 12 of 1201225.000
1969United Kingdom Jackie Stewart30MatraFordD26756377.778 (63.636)Round 8 of 1132641.270
1970Austria Jochen Rindt28LotusFordF35514545.455 (38.462)Round 12 of 131511.111
1971United Kingdom Jackie Stewart32TyrrellFordG66736276.543 (62.626)Round 8 of 1132946.774
1972Brazil Emerson Fittipaldi25LotusFordF35806167.778 (56.481)Round 10 of 1221626.230
1973United Kingdom Jackie Stewart34TyrrellFordG35817160.684 (52.593)Round 13 of 1521622.535
1974Brazil Emerson Fittipaldi27McLarenFordG23705547.009 (40.741)Round 15 of 15035.455
1975Austria Niki Lauda26FerrariFerrariG958264.559.722 (55.128)Round 13 of 14119.530.233
1976United Kingdom James Hunt29McLarenFordG86826954.762 (47.917)Round 16 of 16011.449
1977Austria Niki Lauda28FerrariFerrariG231037253.333 (47.059)Round 15 of 1721723.611
1978United States Mario Andretti38LotusFordG86736450.794 (44.444)Round 14 of 1621320.313
1979South Africa Jody Scheckter29FerrariFerrariM13605170.833 (44.444)Round 13 of 15247.843
1980Australia Alan Jones34WilliamsFordG351056774.444 (56.349)Round 13 of 1411319.403
1981Brazil Nelson Piquet29BrabhamFordM G43715050.505 (37.037)Round 15 of 15012.000
1982Finland Keke Rosberg34WilliamsFordG11604444.444 (30.556)Round 16 of 160511.364
1983Brazil Nelson Piquet31BrabhamBMWM13845959.596 (43.704)Round 15 of 15023.390
1984Austria Niki Lauda35McLarenTAGM05957272.727 (51.613)Round 16 of 1600.50.694
1985France Alain Prost30McLarenTAGG251157373.737 (52.778)Round 14 of 1622027.397
1986France Alain Prost31McLarenTAGG141127272.727 (51.389)Round 16 of 16022.778
1987Brazil Nelson Piquet35WilliamsHondaG431147373.737 (52.778)Round 15 of 1611216.438
1988Brazil Ayrton Senna28McLarenHondaG1381139090.909 (65.278)Round 15 of 16133.333
1989France Alain Prost34McLarenHondaG241157676.768 (56.250)Round 15 of 1611621.053
1990Brazil Ayrton Senna30McLarenHondaG1061127878.788 (54.167)Round 15 of 16178.974
1991Brazil Ayrton Senna31McLarenHondaG871229661.935Round 15 of 1612425.000
1992United Kingdom Nigel Mansell39WilliamsRenaultG14912810867.500Round 11 of 1655248.148
1993France Alain Prost38WilliamsRenaultG1371269961.875Round 14 of 1622626.263
1994Germany Michael Schumacher25BenettonFordG681089257.500Round 16 of 16011.087
1995Germany Michael Schumacher26BenettonRenaultG4911810260.000Round 15 of 1723332.353
1996United Kingdom Damon Hill36WilliamsRenaultG981059760.625Round 16 of 1601919.588
1997Canada Jacques Villeneuve26WilliamsRenaultG107838147.647Round 17 of 1703948.148
1998Finland Mika Häkkinen30McLarenMercedesB9811610062.500Round 16 of 1601414.000
1999Finland Mika Häkkinen31McLarenMercedesB1151067647.500Round 16 of 16022.632
2000Germany Michael Schumacher31FerrariFerrariB9912210863.529Round 16 of 1711917.593
2001Germany Michael Schumacher32FerrariFerrariB11914312372.353Round 13 of 1745847.154
2002Germany Michael Schumacher33FerrariFerrariB71117714484.706Round 11 of 1766746.528
2003Germany Michael Schumacher34FerrariFerrariB56859358.125Round 16 of 16022.151
2004Germany Michael Schumacher35FerrariFerrariB813151014882.222Round 14 of 1843422.973
2005Spain Fernando Alonso24RenaultRenaultM6715213370.000Round 17 of 1922115.789
2006Spain Fernando Alonso25RenaultRenaultM6714513474.444Round 18 of 180139.701
2007Finland Kimi Räikkönen28FerrariFerrariB3612611064.706Round 17 of 17010.909
2008United Kingdom Lewis Hamilton23McLarenMercedesB751019854.444Round 18 of 18011.020
2009United Kingdom Jenson Button29BrawnMercedesB46929557.576Round 16 of 1711111.579
2010Germany Sebastian Vettel23Red BullRenaultB10510325653.895Round 19 of 19041.563
2011Germany Sebastian Vettel24Red BullRenaultP151117339282.526Round 15 of 19412231.122
2012Germany Sebastian Vettel25Red BullRenaultP6510628156.200Round 20 of 20031.068
2013Germany Sebastian Vettel26Red BullRenaultP91316739783.579Round 16 of 19315539.043
2014United Kingdom Lewis Hamilton29MercedesMercedesP71116738476.800Round 19 of 1906717.448
2015United Kingdom Lewis Hamilton30MercedesMercedesP111017838180.211Round 16 of 1935915.486
2016Germany Nico Rosberg31MercedesMercedesP8916638573.333Round 21 of 21051.299
2017United Kingdom Lewis Hamilton32MercedesMercedesP11913736372.600Round 18 of 2024612.672
2018United Kingdom Lewis Hamilton33MercedesMercedesP111117340877.714Round 19 of 2128821.569
2019United Kingdom Lewis Hamilton34MercedesMercedesP51117641375.641Round 19 of 2128721.065
2020United Kingdom Lewis Hamilton35MercedesMercedesP101114634778.507Round 14 of 17312435.735
2021Netherlands Max Verstappen24Red BullHondaP1010186395.569.692Round 22 of 22082.023
2022Netherlands Max Verstappen25Red BullRBPTP71517545476.174Round 18 of 22414632.159
2023Netherlands Max Verstappen26Red BullHonda RBPTP121921957592.742Round 17 of 22529050.435
2024Netherlands Max Verstappen27Red BullHonda RBPTP8914343765.030Round 22 of 2426314.416
2025United Kingdom Lando Norris26McLarenMercedesP7718642365.278Round 24 of 24020.473
SeasonDriverAgeChassisEngineTyresPolesWinsPodiumsFastest lapsPoints% PointsClinched# of rounds remainingMargin% Margin
Constructor

By driver

Michael Schumacher has won the World Drivers' Championship a record seven times – twice with Benetton and five times with Ferrari.
Lewis Hamilton equaled Schumacher's record in 2020, winning one with McLaren and six with Mercedes.
Juan Manuel Fangio won the World Drivers' Championship five times with Alfa Romeo, Maserati, Mercedes and Ferrari. He held the record from 1955 until 2003.
Alain Prost has four titles, three for McLaren and one for Williams. He also just missed winning the title for Renault (finished second, by two points) and for Ferrari (finished second, by seven points).
Sebastian Vettel has four titles to his name, all of which he won consecutively with Red Bull Racing.
Max Verstappen won four consecutive World Drivers' Championships in 2021, 2022, 2023 and 2024 with Red Bull Racing.

Drivers in bold have competed in the 2026 World Championship.

Drivers by number of World Drivers' Championships won
DriverTitlesSeason(s)
Germany Michael Schumacher71994, 1995, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004
United Kingdom Lewis Hamilton2008, 2014, 2015, 2017, 2018, 2019, 2020
Argentina Juan Manuel Fangio51951, 1954, 1955, 1956, 1957
France Alain Prost41985, 1986, 1989, 1993
Germany Sebastian Vettel2010, 2011, 2012, 2013
Netherlands Max Verstappen2021, 2022, 2023, 2024
Australia Jack Brabham31959, 1960, 1966
United Kingdom Jackie Stewart1969, 1971, 1973
Austria Niki Lauda1975, 1977, 1984
Brazil Nelson Piquet1981, 1983, 1987
Brazil Ayrton Senna1988, 1990, 1991
Italy Alberto Ascari21952, 1953
United Kingdom Graham Hill1962, 1968
United Kingdom Jim Clark1963, 1965
Brazil Emerson Fittipaldi1972, 1974
Finland Mika Häkkinen1998, 1999
Spain Fernando Alonso2005, 2006
Italy Giuseppe Farina11950
United Kingdom Mike Hawthorn1958
United States Phil Hill1961
United Kingdom John Surtees1964
New Zealand Denny Hulme1967
Austria Jochen Rindt1970
United Kingdom James Hunt1976
United States Mario Andretti1978
South Africa Jody Scheckter1979
Australia Alan Jones1980
Finland Keke Rosberg1982
United Kingdom Nigel Mansell1992
United Kingdom Damon Hill1996
Canada Jacques Villeneuve1997
Finland Kimi Räikkönen2007
United Kingdom Jenson Button2009
Germany Nico Rosberg2016
United Kingdom Lando Norris2025
35 drivers76 titles

By driver nationality

World Drivers' Champions by nationality
CountryTitlesDriversSeasonsBy driver (titles)
United Kingdom21111958, 19621965, 19681969, 1971, 1973, 1976, 1992, 1996, 20082009, 20142015, 20172020, 2025Lewis Hamilton (7)
Jackie Stewart (3)
Jim Clark (2)
Graham Hill (2)
Jenson Button (1)
Mike Hawthorn (1)
Damon Hill (1)
James Hunt (1)
Nigel Mansell (1)
Lando Norris (1)
John Surtees (1)
Germany12319941995, 20002004, 20102013, 2016Michael Schumacher (7)
Sebastian Vettel (4)
Nico Rosberg (1)
Brazil831972, 1974, 1981, 1983, 19871988, 19901991Nelson Piquet (3)
Ayrton Senna (3)
Emerson Fittipaldi (2)
Argentina511951, 19541957Juan Manuel Fangio (5)
Finland431982, 19981999, 2007Mika Häkkinen (2)
Kimi Räikkönen (1)
Keke Rosberg (1)
Australia4219591960, 1966, 1980Jack Brabham (3)
Alan Jones (1)
Austria421970, 1975, 1977, 1984Niki Lauda (3)
Jochen Rindt (1)
France4119851986, 1989, 1993Alain Prost (4)
Netherlands4120212024Max Verstappen (4)
Italy321950, 19521953Alberto Ascari (2)
Giuseppe Farina (1)
United States221961, 1978Mario Andretti (1)
Phil Hill (1)
Spain2120052006Fernando Alonso (2)
New Zealand111967Denny Hulme (1)
South Africa111979Jody Scheckter (1)
Canada111997Jacques Villeneuve (1)
15 countries76 titles35 drivers

Drivers in bold have competed in the 2026 World Championship.

Records

Youngest Drivers' champions

Youngest World Drivers' Championship winners
DriverAgeSeason
1Germany Sebastian Vettel23 years, 134 days2010
2United Kingdom Lewis Hamilton23 years, 300 days2008
3Spain Fernando Alonso24 years, 58 days2005
4Netherlands Max Verstappen24 years, 73 days2021
5Brazil Emerson Fittipaldi25 years, 273 days1972
6Germany Michael Schumacher25 years, 314 days1994
7United Kingdom Lando Norris26 years, 24 days2025
8Austria Niki Lauda26 years, 197 days1975
9Canada Jacques Villeneuve26 years, 200 days1997
10United Kingdom Jim Clark27 years, 188 days1963

Where drivers have won more than one World Drivers' Championship, only their first win is noted here. Drivers in bold have competed in the 2026 World Championship.

Oldest Drivers' champions

Oldest World Drivers' Championship winners
DriverAgeSeason
1Argentina Juan Manuel Fangio46 years, 41 days1957
2Italy Giuseppe Farina43 years, 308 days1950
3Australia Jack Brabham40 years, 155 days1966
4United Kingdom Graham Hill39 years, 262 days1968
5United Kingdom Nigel Mansell39 years, 8 days1992
6France Alain Prost38 years, 214 days1993
7United States Mario Andretti38 years, 193 days1978
8United Kingdom Damon Hill36 years, 26 days1996
9United Kingdom Lewis Hamilton35 years, 313 days2020
10Austria Niki Lauda35 years, 242 days1984

Where drivers have won more than one World Drivers' Championship, only their last win is noted here. Drivers in bold have competed in the 2026 World Championship.

Consecutive Drivers' championships

A total of 11 drivers have achieved consecutive wins in the World Drivers' Championship. Of those, only Michael Schumacher and Lewis Hamilton have won two sets of consecutive Formula One Drivers' championships.

Consecutive World Drivers' Championship wins
ChampionshipsDriverSeasons
5Germany Michael Schumacher20002004
4Argentina Juan Manuel Fangio19541957
Germany Sebastian Vettel20102013
United Kingdom Lewis Hamilton20172020
Netherlands Max Verstappen20212024
2Italy Alberto Ascari19521953
Australia Jack Brabham19591960
France Alain Prost19851986
Brazil Ayrton Senna19901991
Germany Michael Schumacher19941995
Finland Mika Häkkinen19981999
Spain Fernando Alonso20052006
United Kingdom Lewis Hamilton20142015

Drivers in bold have competed in the 2026 World Championship.

Drivers' Champions for constructors that did not win the Constructors' Championship in that year

Drivers' Champions for constructors who did not claim the Constructors' Championship that year
ChampionshipsDriversYears
2Brazil Nelson Piquet1981, 1983
Netherlands Max Verstappen2021, 2024
1United Kingdom Mike Hawthorn1958
United Kingdom Jackie Stewart1973
United Kingdom James Hunt1976
Finland Keke Rosberg1982
France Alain Prost1986
Germany Michael Schumacher1994
Finland Mika Häkkinen1999
United Kingdom Lewis Hamilton2008

Drivers in bold have competed in the 2026 World Championship.

By chassis constructor

Constructors in bold have competed in the 2026 World Championship.

Constructors by number of World Drivers' Championships won
ConstructorTitlesSeason(s)
Ferrari151952, 1953, 1956, 1958, 1961, 1964, 1975, 1977, 1979, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2007
McLaren131974, 1976, 1984, 1985, 1986, 1988, 1989, 1990, 1991, 1998, 1999, 2008, 2025
Mercedes91954, 1955, 2014, 2015, 2016, 2017, 2018, 2019, 2020
Red Bull Racing82010, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2021, 2022, 2023, 2024
Williams71980, 1982, 1987, 1992, 1993, 1996, 1997
Lotus61963, 1965, 1968, 1970, 1972, 1978
Brabham41966, 1967, 1981, 1983
Alfa Romeo21950, 1951
Maserati1954, 1957
Cooper1959, 1960
Tyrrell1971, 1973
Benetton1994, 1995
Renault2005, 2006
BRM11962
Matra1969
Brawn2009
16 constructors76 titles

By engine manufacturer

Engine manufacturers in bold have competed in the 2026 World Championship.

Engine manufacturers by World Drivers' Championship wins
ManufacturerTitlesSeason(s)
Ferrari151952, 1953, 1956, 1958, 1961, 1964, 1975, 1977, 1979, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2007
Mercedes141954, 1955, 1998, 1999, 2008, 2009, 2014, 2015, 2016, 2017, 2018, 2019, 2020, 2025
Ford131968, 1969, 1970, 1971, 1972, 1973, 1974, 1976, 1978, 1980, 1981, 1982, 1994
Renault111992, 1993, 1995, 1996, 1997, 2005, 2006, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013
Honda61987, 1988, 1989, 1990, 1991, 2021
Climax41959, 1960, 1963, 1965
TAG31984, 1985, 1986
Alfa Romeo21950, 1951
Maserati1954, 1957
Repco1966, 1967
Honda RBPT2023, 2024
BRM11962
BMW1983
RBPT2022
14 manufacturers76 titles

By tyres used

Tyre manufacturers in bold have competed in the 2026 World Championship.

World Drivers' Championship victories by tyre manufacturer
RankManufacturerTitlesSeasons
1GGoodyear24 (7)1966-1967, 1971, 1973-1978, 1980, 1982, 1985-1997
2PPirelli20 (14)1950-1954, 1957, 2011-2025
3BBridgestone11 (6)1998-2004, 2007-2010
4DDunlop8 (4)1959-1965, 1969
5MMichelin61979, 1981, 1983-1984, 2005-2006
6FFirestone41952, 1968, 1970, 1972
7CContinental21954-1955
EEnglebert1956, 1958

Numbers in parentheses indicate championships won as the sole tyre supplier.

See also

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