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List of Formula One seasons

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A total of 76 World Championship seasons of Formula One (F1) have been run. 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. 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. 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; the most prestigious of the street circuits is the Monaco Grand Prix. , the sporting regulations established by the FIA's Statutes state that the minimum number of events needed to form a F1 season is 8. The season can be declared a World Championship if F1 visits at least 3 continents in that season according to the International Sporting Code. The World Championship rule can be declared invalid if the FIA grants F1 a waiver for its "long‐established use of the word 'World'."}}

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, and has been awarded since the first F1 season in 1950. The championship is the successor of the pre-war AIACR European Championship held between 1931 and 1939. 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. The Constructors' Championship was first awarded as the International Cup for F1 Manufacturers in , and its current name was adopted in . 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. Up until , most seasons saw only the highest-scoring driver in each race for each constructor contributing points towards the Championship. On only 12 occasions has the World Constructors' Champion team not contained the World Drivers' Champion for that season.

a total of 1,149 Formula One World Championship races have been held in 34 countries. Over 76 seasons, there have been 35 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 68 seasons, 15 teams representing 5 individual nations that have claimed the World Constructors' Championship, with Ferrari winning more titles than any other team 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.

Seasons

Season in progress
SeasonRacesCountriesFirstLastDrivers' Champion (team)Constructors' ChampionWinners
77{{sort nameGiuseppeFarina}} (Alfa Romeo)*Not awarded*3
88{{sort nameJuan ManuelFangio}} (Alfa Romeo)6
88{{sort nameAlbertoAscari}} (Ferrari)3
99{{sort nameAlbertoAscari}} (Ferrari)5
99{{sort nameJuan ManuelFangio}} (Maserati/Mercedes)4
77{{sort nameJuan ManuelFangio}} (Mercedes)4
88{{sort nameJuan ManuelFangio}} (Ferrari)5
87{{sort nameJuan ManuelFangio}} (Maserati)4
1111{{sort nameMikeHawthorn}} (Ferrari)Vanwall6
98{{sort nameJackBrabham}} (Cooper)Cooper-Climax6
109{{sort nameJackBrabham}} (Cooper)Cooper-Climax5
88{{sort namePhilHill}} (Ferrari)Ferrari5
99{{sort nameGrahamHill}} (BRM)BRM4
1010{{sort nameJimClark}} (Lotus)Lotus-Climax3
1010{{sort nameJohnSurtees}} (Ferrari/NART)Ferrari5
1010{{sort nameJimClark}} (Lotus)Lotus-Climax4
99{{sort nameJackBrabham}} (Brabham)Brabham-Repco5
1111{{sort nameDennyHulme}} (Brabham)Brabham-Repco7
1212{{sort nameGrahamHill}} (Lotus)Lotus-Ford7
1111{{sort nameJackieStewart}} (Matra)Matra-Ford5
1313{{sort nameJochenRindt}} (Lotus)Lotus-Ford7
1111{{sort nameJackieStewart}} (Tyrrell)Tyrrell-Ford6
1212{{sort nameEmersonFittipaldi}} (Lotus)Lotus-Ford5
1515{{sort nameJackieStewart}} (Tyrrell)Lotus-Ford5
1515{{sort nameEmersonFittipaldi}} (McLaren)McLaren-Ford7
1414{{sort nameNikiLauda}} (Ferrari)Ferrari9
1615{{sort nameJamesHunt}} (McLaren)Ferrari7
1716{{sort nameNikiLauda}} (Ferrari)Ferrari8
1615{{sort nameMarioAndretti}} (Lotus)Lotus-Ford6
1514{{sort nameJodyScheckter}} (Ferrari)Ferrari7
1413(Williams)Williams-Ford7
1513[United States West](1981-united-states-grand-prix-west){{sort nameNelsonPiquet}} (Brabham)Williams-Ford7
1612{{sort nameKekeRosberg}} (Williams)Ferrari11
1513{{sort nameNelsonPiquet}} (Brabham)Ferrari8
1614{{sort nameNikiLauda}} (McLaren)McLaren-TAG5
1614{{sort nameAlainProst}} (McLaren)McLaren-TAG8
1615{{sort nameAlainProst}} (McLaren)Williams-Honda5
1615{{sort nameNelsonPiquet}} (Williams)Williams-Honda5
1615{{sort nameAyrtonSenna}} (McLaren)McLaren-Honda3
1615{{sort nameAlainProst}} (McLaren)McLaren-Honda6
1615{{sort nameAyrtonSenna}} (McLaren)McLaren-Honda6
1615{{sort nameAyrtonSenna}} (McLaren)McLaren-Honda5
1615{{sort nameNigelMansell}} (Williams)Williams-Renault5
1614{{sort nameAlainProst}} (Williams)Williams-Renault4
1613{{sort nameMichaelSchumacher}} (Benetton)Williams-Renault4
1714{{sort nameMichaelSchumacher}} (Benetton)Benetton-Renault5
1614{{sort nameDamonHill}} (Williams)Williams-Renault4
1714{{sort nameJacquesVilleneuve}} (Williams)Williams-Renault6
1614{{sort nameMikaHäkkinen}} (McLaren)McLaren-Mercedes4
1614{{sort nameMikaHäkkinen}} (McLaren)Ferrari6
1715{{sort nameMichaelSchumacher}} (Ferrari)Ferrari4
1715{{sort nameMichaelSchumacher}} (Ferrari)Ferrari5
1715{{sort nameMichaelSchumacher}} (Ferrari)Ferrari4
1614{{sort nameMichaelSchumacher}} (Ferrari)Ferrari8
1816{{sort nameMichaelSchumacher}} (Ferrari)Ferrari5
1917{{sort nameFernandoAlonso}} (Renault)Renault5
1816{{sort nameFernandoAlonso}} (Renault)Renault5
1717{{sort nameKimiRäikkönen}} (Ferrari)Ferrari4
1817{{sort nameLewisHamilton}} (McLaren)Ferrari7
1716{{sort nameJensonButton}} (Brawn)Brawn-Mercedes6
1918{{sort nameSebastianVettel}} (Red Bull)Red Bull-Renault5
1918{{sort nameSebastianVettel}} (Red Bull)Red Bull-Renault5
2019{{sort nameSebastianVettel}} (Red Bull)Red Bull-Renault8
1919{{sort nameSebastianVettel}} (Red Bull)Red Bull-Renault5
1919{{sort nameLewisHamilton}} (Mercedes)Mercedes3
1919{{sort nameLewisHamilton}} (Mercedes)Mercedes3
2121{{sort nameNicoRosberg}} (Mercedes)Mercedes4
2020{{sort nameLewisHamilton}} (Mercedes)Mercedes5
2121{{sort nameLewisHamilton}} (Mercedes)Mercedes5
2121{{sort nameLewisHamilton}} (Mercedes)Mercedes5
1712{{sort nameLewisHamilton}} (Mercedes)Mercedes5
2220{{sort nameMaxVerstappen}} (Red Bull)Mercedes6
2220{{sort nameMaxVerstappen}} (Red Bull)Red Bull-RBPT5
2220{{sort nameMaxVerstappen}} (Red Bull)Red Bull-Honda RBPT3
2421{{sort nameMaxVerstappen}} (Red Bull)McLaren-Mercedes7
2421{{sort nameLandoNorris}} (McLaren)McLaren-Mercedes4
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Notes

References

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