1958 Formula One season

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The 1958 Formula One season was the 12th season of FIA Formula One motor racing. It featured the 9th World Championship of Drivers, the first International Cup for F1 Manufacturers and five non-championship Formula One races. The World Championship was contested over eleven races between 19 January and 19 October 1958. The Indianapolis 500 counted towards the Drivers' Championship but not the Manufacturers' Cup.

British driver Mike Hawthorn driving for Ferrari won his first and only Drivers' Championship after a close battle with compatriot Stirling Moss, becoming the first British diriver to become Formula One World Champion.<ref>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref> Following the Portuguese Grand Prix, Hawthorn faced a penalty, but Moss sportingly spoke up for him. Moss would go on to win four races over Hawthorn's one, but the points from the Portuguese round enabled Hawthorn to claim the title.<ref>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref> It was the first of only two occasions in Formula One history where a driver won the championship, having won only one race in the season, the other being Keke Rosberg in Template:F1.<ref>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref> Vanwall won the inaugural Manufacturers' Cup.<ref>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref>

Four drivers died during the season: American Pat O'Connor during the Indianapolis 500, Italian Luigi Musso (Ferrari) during the French Grand Prix, his British teammate Peter Collins during the German Grand Prix, and Brit Stuart Lewis-Evans (Vanwall) during the Moroccan Grand Prix. After Collins' accident, Hawthorn had decided to retire from racing at the end of the season. So he did, but then was killed in a road accident three months later.

Since the early 1900s, Grand Prix racing had been dominated by front-engined cars, but this was the last championship to be won by one. From Template:F1 on, mid-engined cars, with their better road holding, increased driving comfort, lighter weight, and ease on tires and mechanical components (particularly brakes), would have the upper hand.

Teams and drivers

The following teams and drivers competed in the 1958 FIA World Championship.

Entrant Constructor Chassis Engine Tyre Driver Rounds
Template:Flagicon Scuderia Sud Americana Maserati 250F Maserati 250F1 2.5 L6 Template:Pirelli Template:Flagicon Juan Manuel Fangio 1
Template:Flagicon Carlos Menditeguy 1
Template:Flagicon Ken Kavanagh Maserati 250F Maserati 250F1 2.5 L6 Template:Pirelli Template:Flagicon Jean Behra 1
Template:Flagicon Luigi Taramazzo 2
Template:Flagicon Ken Kavanagh 2, 5
Template:Flagicon Jo Bonnier Maserati 250F Maserati 250F1 2.5 L6 Template:Pirelli Template:Flagicon Harry Schell 1
Template:Flagicon Jo Bonnier 2–3, 5, 7, 9
Template:Flagicon Phil Hill 6
Template:Flagicon Giulio Cabianca 10
Template:Flagicon Hans Herrmann 10–11
Template:Flagicon Francesco Godia Sales Maserati 250F Maserati 250F1 2.5 L6 Template:Pirelli Template:Flagicon Paco Godia 1–2, 5–6
Template:Flagicon H.H. Gould Maserati 250F Maserati 250F1 2.5 L6 Template:Dunlop Template:Flagicon Horace Gould 1–3
Template:Flagicon Masten Gregory 3
Template:Flagicon R.R.C. Walker Racing Team Cooper-Climax T43
T45
Climax FPF 2.0 L4 Template:Continental
Template:Dunlop
Template:Flagicon Stirling Moss 1
Template:Flagicon Maurice Trintignant 2–3, 7–11
Template:Flagicon Ron Flockhart 2
T43 Climax FPF 1.5 L4 Template:Dunlop Template:Flagicon Wolfgang Seidel 8
Template:Flagicon François Picard 11
Template:Flagicon Scuderia Ferrari Ferrari 246 Ferrari 143 2.4 V6 Template:Englebert Template:Flagicon Luigi Musso 1–3, 5–6
Template:Flagicon Peter Collins 1–3, 5–8
Template:Flagicon Mike Hawthorn 1–3, 5–11
Template:Flagicon Wolfgang von Trips 2, 6–10
Template:Flagicon Olivier Gendebien 5, 10–11
Template:Flagicon Phil Hill 10–11
156 Ferrari D156 1.5 V6 Template:Englebert Template:Flagicon Phil Hill 8
Template:Flagicon Owen Racing Organisation BRM P25 BRM P25 2.5 L4 Template:Dunlop Template:Flagicon Jean Behra 2–3, 5–11
Template:Flagicon Harry Schell 2–3, 5–11
Template:Flagicon Maurice Trintignant 6
Template:Flagicon Jo Bonnier 10–11
Template:Flagicon Ron Flockhart 11
Template:Flagicon Bernie C. Ecclestone Connaught-Alta B Alta GP 2.5 L4 Template:Avon Template:Flagicon Bernie Ecclestone 2, 7
Template:Flagicon Bruce Kessler 2
Template:Flagicon Paul Emery 2
Template:Flagicon Jack Fairman 7
Template:Flagicon Ivor Bueb 7
Template:Flagicon Cooper Car Company Cooper-Climax T45
T44
Climax FPF 2.0 L4 Template:Dunlop Template:Flagicon Jack Brabham 2–3, 5–7, 9–10
Template:Flagicon Roy Salvadori 2–3, 5–11
Template:Flagicon Ian Burgess 7
Template:Flagicon Jack Fairman 11
T45 Climax FPF 1.5 L4 Template:Dunlop Template:Flagicon Bruce McLaren 8, 11
Template:Flagicon Jack Brabham 8, 11
Template:Flagicon Team Lotus Lotus-Climax 12
16
Climax FPF 2.0 L4
Climax FPF 2.2 L4
Template:Dunlop Template:Flagicon Cliff Allison 2–3, 5–8, 10–11
Template:Flagicon Graham Hill 2–3, 5–7, 9–11
Template:Flagicon Alan Stacey 7
16 Climax FPF 1.5 L4 Template:Dunlop Template:Flagicon Graham Hill 8
Template:Flagicon Vandervell Products Vanwall VW 5 Vanwall 254 2.5 L4 Template:Dunlop Template:Flagicon Stirling Moss 2–3, 5–11
Template:Flagicon Tony Brooks 2–3, 5–11
Template:Flagicon Stuart Lewis-Evans 2–3, 5–7, 9–11
Template:Flagicon Maria Teresa de Filippis Maserati 250F Maserati 250F1 2.5 L6 Template:Pirelli Template:Flagicon Maria Teresa de Filippis 2, 5, 10
Template:Flagicon Giorgio Scarlatti Maserati 250F Maserati 250F1 2.5 L6 Template:Pirelli Template:Flagicon Giorgio Scarlatti 2–3
Template:Flagicon Jo Bonnier 6
Template:Flagicon Scuderia Centro Sud Maserati 250F Maserati 250F1 2.5 L6 Template:Pirelli Template:Flagicon Gerino Gerini 2, 6–7, 10–11
Template:Flagicon Maurice Trintignant 5
Template:Flagicon Masten Gregory 5
Template:Flagicon Wolfgang Seidel 5, 11
Template:Flagicon Carroll Shelby 6–7, 10
Template:Flagicon Troy Ruttman 6, 8
Template:Flagicon Jo Bonnier 8
Template:Flagicon Hans Herrmann 8
Template:Flagicon Cliff Allison 9
Template:Flagicon Maria Teresa de Filippis 9
Template:Flagicon OSCA Automobili OSCA F2 OSCA 372 1.5 L4 Template:Pirelli Template:Flagicon Giulio Cabianca 2
Template:Flagicon Luigi Piotti 2
Template:Flagicon André Testut Maserati 250F Maserati 250F1 2.5 L6 Template:Pirelli Template:Flagicon André Testut 2
Template:Flagicon Louis Chiron 2
Template:Flagicon Ecurie Maarsbergen Porsche RSK Porsche 547/3 1.5 F4 Template:Dunlop Template:Flagicon Carel Godin de Beaufort 3
RS550 Porsche 547/3 1.5 F4 Template:Dunlop Template:Flagicon Carel Godin de Beaufort 8
Template:Flagicon Juan Manuel Fangio Maserati 250F Maserati 250F1 2.5 L6 Template:Pirelli Template:Flagicon Juan Manuel Fangio 6
Template:Flagicon Dick Gibson Cooper-Climax T43 Climax FPF 1.5 L4 Template:Dunlop Template:Flagicon Dick Gibson 8
Template:Flagicon Dr Ing F. Porsche KG Porsche RSK Porsche 547/3 1.5 F4 ? Template:Flagicon Edgar Barth 8
Template:Flagicon High Efficiency Motors Cooper-Climax T43 Climax FPF 1.5 L4 Template:Dunlop Template:Flagicon Ian Burgess 8
Template:Flagicon Ecurie Eperon d'Or Cooper-Climax T43 Climax FPF 1.5 L4 Template:Dunlop Template:Flagicon Christian Goethals 8
Template:Flagicon Ecurie Demi Litre Lotus-Climax 12 Climax FPF 1.5 L4 Template:Dunlop Template:Flagicon Ivor Bueb 8
Template:Flagicon J.B. Naylor Cooper-Climax T45 Climax FPF 1.5 L4 Template:Dunlop Template:Flagicon Brian Naylor 8
Template:Flagicon Tony Marsh Cooper-Climax T45 Climax FPF 1.5 L4 Template:Dunlop Template:Flagicon Tony Marsh 8
Template:Flagicon Temple Buell Maserati 250F Maserati 250F1 2.5 L6 Template:Dunlop Template:Flagicon Carroll Shelby 9–10
Template:Flagicon Masten Gregory 10–11
Template:Flagicon André Guelfi Cooper-Climax T45 Climax FPF 1.5 L4 Template:Dunlop Template:Flagicon André Guelfi 11
Template:Flagicon British Racing Partnership Cooper-Climax T45 Climax FPF 1.5 L4 Template:Dunlop Template:Flagicon Tom Bridger 11
Template:Flagicon Robert La Caze Cooper-Climax T45 Climax FPF 1.5 L4 Template:Dunlop Template:Flagicon Robert La Caze 11

Team and driver changes

Maserati withdrew their works team, but their successful chassis was adopted by multiple private entries.
Team Lotus debuted in F1 with the Lotus 16 (pictured in 2019).

Mid-season changes

  • Ferrari driver Luigi Musso was fatally injured during the French Grand Prix when he ran wide, his car struck a ditch and somersaulted. He was airlifted to hospital with critical head injuries and died later that day.<ref name="Fresno">Luigi Musso Is Killed In Race Crash, Fresno Bee Republican, July 7, 1958, Page19</ref><ref name="LA Times">Hawthorn in Race Victory, Los Angeles Times, July 7, 1958, Page C4</ref>
  • His teammate Peter Collins was killed in a very similar crash during the German Grand Prix. Collins ran wide, encountered a ditch and flipped into the air. Collins was thrown out and struck a tree, suffering critical head injuries, and died in hospital later that day.<ref name="ESPN">{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation

|CitationClass=web }}</ref> Ferrari drafted in their sports car drivers Olivier Gendebien and Phil Hill.

Calendar

Round Grand Prix Circuit Date
1 Argentine Grand Prix Template:Flagicon Autódromo Oscar Alfredo Gálvez, Buenos Aires 19 January
2 Monaco Grand Prix Template:Flagicon Circuit de Monaco, Monte Carlo 18 May
3 Dutch Grand Prix Template:Flagicon Circuit Zandvoort, Zandvoort 26 May
4 Indianapolis 500 Template:Flagicon Indianapolis Motor Speedway, Speedway 30 MayTemplate:Efn
5 Belgian Grand Prix Template:Flagicon Circuit de Spa-Francorchamps, Stavelot 15 June
6 French Grand Prix Template:Flagicon Reims-Gueux, Gueux 6 July
7 British Grand Prix Template:Flagicon Silverstone Circuit, Silverstone 19 July
8 German Grand Prix Template:Flagicon Nürburgring, Nürburg 3 August
9 Portuguese Grand Prix Template:Flagicon Circuito da Boavista, Porto 24 August
10 Italian Grand Prix Template:Flagicon Autodromo Nazionale di Monza, Monza 7 September
11 Moroccan Grand Prix Template:Flagicon Ain-Diab Circuit, Casablanca 19 October

Calendar changes

Regulation changes

Sporting regulations

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  • The practice of sharing cars during a race was discouraged by withholding championship points. (Example: Gregory and Shelby finished fourth in the Italian Grand Prix but were not awarded championship points.)<ref name="Timeline"/>

Technical regulations

  • The use of commercial petrol became compulsory in place of specialised alcohol-based racing fuels.<ref name="Montreal"/><ref name="LangVol1P123">Template:Cite book</ref>

Championship report

Rounds 1 to 4

Mike Hawthorn (Ferrari) finished third in the Argentine Grand Prix.

Because the new regulations around fuel were drawn up late, many of the British teams were not ready in time for the season opener, the Argentine Grand Prix, and the race had just ten entrants, the lowest ever: three from Scuderia Ferrari, six private Maseratis and Stirling Moss in a Cooper from Rob Walker Racing, 1958 being the team's first full season. Five-time and reigning champion Juan Manuel Fangio qualified on pole position in one of the Maseratis he took over from the works team, ahead of the Ferraris of Mike Hawthorn and Peter Collins. At the start, Collins immediately broke a drive shaft. Hawthorn shot into the lead but was quickly repassed by Fangio. Around half distance, however, the Argentinian had to pit for fresh rear tyres. Moss took the lead and gambled on not needing a pit stop. The canvas was showing on both wheels, but he held on to win, just ahead of the Ferrari duo of Luigi Musso and Mike Hawthorn.<ref>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref>

A full four months later, the Monaco Grand Prix saw no less than 30 drivers trying to qualify for 16 places on the starting grid. The British teams were present and quick off the mark: Tony Brooks qualified on pole for Vanwall, ahead of Jean Behra for BRM and the Cooper duo of Jack Brabham and Roy Salvadori. The latter had the best start, arriving at the first corner in the lead, but he braked too late and bent his steering column. Behra and Brooks drew away but Hawthorn was the fastest man on track. He passed the Vanwall on lap 18, which retired shortly after with a loose spark plug, and took the lead on lap 27, when Behra's brakes seemed to fade. In the next phase, Stirling Moss, who was back at Vanwall, was fastest and briefly took the lead, before his engine started misfiring and he, too, retired. Veteran racer Maurice Trintignant, who had taken Moss' place at Rob Walker Racing, had started fifth but took advantage of his rivals' misfortune, including, on lap 46, that of Hawthorn, whose Ferrari had shaken its fuel pump loose. Trintignant completed the 100 laps to take victory, ahead of Musso and Collins. Rob Walker Racing had taken a second win in a row ahead of two Ferraris.<ref>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref>

Stirling Moss for Vanwall (front) won the Dutch Grand Prix.

The front row for the Dutch Grand Prix was occupied by Vanwalls: Lewis-Evans, Moss and Brooks. Moss took the lead at the start, ahead of Lewis-Evans, while seventh-starting Harry Schell in the BRM got up to third and then took second place on lap 12. Moss kept out of trouble and took the win, while his teammates both retired. The BRM duo of Schell and Behra completed the podium, while Hawthorn was the first Ferrari in fifth place.<ref>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref>

A couple of days later, the Indianapolis 500 was run. Fangio had skipped the Dutch GP and tried to race in the Indy 500 but failed to qualify. Pat O'Connor died in a first-lap pileup, while reigning USAC champion Jimmy Bryan won the race.

In the F1 Drivers' Championship, Stirling Moss (Vanwall) was leading with 17 points, ahead of Luigi Musso (Ferrari) and Maurice Trintignant (Cooper). The Manufacturers' Championship saw Cooper take the lead with 19 points, ahead of Ferrari (14) and Vanwall (8).

Rounds 5 to 8

The Belgian Grand Prix had been given the honorary title of European Grand Prix and marked the first start by a female driver, Maria Teresa de Filippis. The high-speed nature of Spa-Francorchamps saw the three Ferraris start in the top five, with Mike Hawthorn and Luigi Musso at the top, but the quick-starting Vanwalls of Stirling Moss and Tony Brooks formed the leading duo after the first corner. Before the first lap was over, however, Moss made an erroneous gear change and destroyed his engine. Brooks took over the lead but was overtaken by Peter Collins. The lead changed hands a couple of times, before the Ferrari overheated and had to be retired. Brooks won the race, twenty seconds ahead of Hawthorn and three minutes ahead of teammate Lewis-Evans. Dramatically, all three cars broke down coming out of the last corners, but managed to coast over the finish line, so would the race have been one lap longer, the result would have been very different.<ref>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref>

Ferrari driver Luigi Musso (pictured earlier in 1958) was fatally injured in the French Grand Prix.

Like in Belgium, Ferrari's Hawthorn and Musso qualified on top for the French Grand Prix, ahead of Harry Schell (BRM), who managed to take the lead at the start but fell back to seventh on lap 2. Hawthorn was the fastest man on track, while Musso tried hard to keep him in view, until on lap 10, the Italian pushed too hard and ran wide. His car struck a ditch and somersaulted. Musso was airlifted to hospital with critical head injuries and would pass away later that day.<ref name="Fresno"/><ref name="LA Times"/> Hawthorn won the race, ahead of championship rival Moss and teammate Von Trips.<ref>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref>

The British Grand Prix at Silverstone saw three different British teams on the front row: Moss for Vanwall, Schell for BRM and Salvadori for Cooper. But Ferrari drivers Collins and Hawthorn were lying first and third after the first lap. Moss held on to second place until, on lap 26, his engine blew up. Ferrari scored a 1–2, ahead of Salvadori achieving his first career podium. Five-time champion and reigning Juan Manuel Fangio retired after this race.<ref>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref>

Ferrari driver Peter Collins was fatally injured in the German Grand Prix (picture from the 1957 German Grand Prix, Collins left).

Championship leader Hawthorn started on pole position for the German Grand Prix, ahead of Brooks and Moss. The latter snatched the lead and set multiple lap records in the early phase. He had a lead of 17 seconds over Collins and Hawthorn when his ignition failed and he coasted to a halt. The Ferrari duo seemed free to fight for the win, until Brooks caught up and used his Vanwall's agility to take the lead through the twisty sections. On lap 11, Collins went off the road, struck a ditch and flipped into the air. He was thrown out and struck a tree, suffering critical head injuries. He would pass away in hospital later that day.<ref name="ESPN"/> Hawthorn retired with clutch issues on the next lap, handing Brooks the win, with a lead of several minutes over the Coopers of Salvadori and Trintignant.<ref>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref>

In the Drivers' Championship, Mike Hawthorn (Ferrari) was leading with 30 points, ahead of Stirling Moss (Vanwall) with 24 and Tony Brooks (Vanwall) with 16. In the Manufacturers' Championship, Ferrari was leading with 37, ahead of Vanwall (33) and Cooper (29).

Rounds 9 to 11

The Portuguese Grand Prix was part of the championship for the first time and was run at the Circuito da Boavista, a street circuit in Porto. Championship protagonists Stirling Moss and Mike Hawthorn were separated by just 0.05 seconds in qualifying, with the Vanwall placed on pole position and teammate Stuart Lewis-Evans completing the front row. Rain before the start left the roads wet and gave Hawthorn the advantage to take the lead. Ferrari teammate Wolfgang von Trips got up to third, before being passed by Jean Behra in the BRM. The roads dried up and Moss retook the lead on lap 8. He subsequently managed to grow such a big lead that the spectators got bored and, just after half-distance, he lapped his teammate in fourth place. Hawthorn pitted to have his brakes tightened up. Behra passed him, but on lap 41, his engine lost power the Ferrari was back up to second. Lewis-Evans had stayed in Moss's slipstream and when Behra moved out of the way for the leader, his teammate could handily snatch third off of the BRM. They could have tried the same with Hawthorn, but Moss stayed behind his rival out of respect. Moss crossed the line to win the race and Lewis-Evans was flagged as third. Hawthorn had to finish the last lap to take second, but he spun and stalled his engine. Many people wanted to help push the Ferrari, but that would have resulted in disqualification, so Moss (already on his victory lap) waved the crowd away and Hawthorn managed to push start the car by himself. Before he could jump back in and take the wheel, however, the car had rolled a couple of yards in the wrong direction of the circuit, so the officials disqualified him after all. Moss again displayed his courtesy and defended his rival, although he would have taken the championship lead. No earlier than 11pm, the decision was reversed and Hawthorn's second place was reinstated.<ref>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref>

Maria Teresa de Filippis became the first female F1 driver to start and finish a Grand Prix in Belgium. She raced again in Monza (see picture) and Porto but retired on both occasions.

The local Ferrari team were seen as favourites for the Italian Grand Prix, not just by the tifosi, but Moss and Brooks placed their Vanwalls on the top of the grid. Hawthorn started in third but quickly lost out to Lewis-Evans in the third Vanwall. Von Trips hit the rear wheel of Harry Schell, flew into the air and was thrown out of the car before it struck a tree. The BRM somersaulted off the road and luckily landed on his wheels, because Schell was still in the cockpit. Von Trips suffered injury to his leg and would not race in the season finale. Meanwhile, the traditional slipstreaming began at the front and led to multiple lead changes. Future champion Phil Hill was running his first race for the Ferrari F1 team and was running comfortably among the leaders, until on lap 7, he had to pit for a wheel change. Moss retired on lap 17 with gearbox trouble and saw his championship rival take the lead of the race. With Lewis-Evans having retired and Brooks down in fifth after a pit stop, Ferrari looked secure to take a dominant victory. Brooks was the fastest man on track, however, and Hawthorn's clutch began to slip. Lap by lap, the Vanwall clawed his way up the order, and took the lead on lap 60. Hawthorn nursed his car to the finish line in second place, while Hill finished third.<ref>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref>

Going into the season finale, the first-ever Moroccan Grand Prix, Moss (32 points) had a small chance to win the championship: he had to win the race, with Hawthorn (40 points) finishing third or lower without the fastest lap. In that scenario, the two would tie on points and Moss would win on count-back. Hawthorn started on pole but fell back to third at the start. Moss took the lead, ahead of Phil Hill. The American outbraked himself on lap 3, giving Moss the chance to fly away in front. At half-distance, he led Hill by 20 seconds and Hawthorn was fighting Brooks for third. In the next ten laps, three drivers crashed, all slightly injured, and Lewis-Evans slid off the road when his engine exploded. His car caught fire and the Brit suffered serious burns. Hawthorn was back in second, so Moss won the race comfortably but could not secure the championship.<ref>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref> Lewis-Evans would succumb to his injuries six days after the race.<ref>Template:Cite book</ref> Vanwall owner Tony Vandervell ended his involvement with the team, partly as a result of this but also in failing health himself,<ref>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref> and Bernie Ecclestone sold his Connaught team<ref>Template:Cite book</ref> and ceased involvement with the sport till Template:F1.<ref>Template:Cite book</ref>

In the Drivers' Championship, Mike Hawthorn (Ferrari) collected 42 points and won the title, ahead of Stirling Moss (Vanwall) with 41 and Tony Brooks (Vanwall) with 24. In the Manufacturers' Championship, Vanwall won the title with 48 points, ahead of Ferrari (40) and Cooper (31). Until Template:F1, it would not happen again that different teams won the two championships in the same year.

Results and standings

Grands Prix

Round Grand Prix Pole position Fastest lap Winning driver Winning constructor Tyre Report
1 Template:Flagicon Argentine Grand Prix Template:Flagicon Juan Manuel Fangio Template:Flagicon Juan Manuel Fangio Template:Flagicon Stirling Moss Template:Flagicon Cooper-Climax Template:Continental Report
2 Template:Flagicon Monaco Grand Prix Template:Flagicon Tony Brooks Template:Flagicon Mike Hawthorn Template:Flagicon Maurice Trintignant Template:Flagicon Cooper-Climax Template:Dunlop Report
3 Template:Flagicon Dutch Grand Prix Template:Flagicon Stuart Lewis-Evans Template:Flagicon Stirling Moss Template:Flagicon Stirling Moss Template:Flagicon Vanwall Template:Dunlop Report
4 Template:Flagicon Indianapolis 500 Template:Flagicon Dick Rathmann Template:Flagicon Tony Bettenhausen Template:Flagicon Jimmy Bryan Template:Flagicon Salih-Offenhauser Template:Firestone Report
5 Template:Flagicon Belgian Grand Prix Template:Flagicon Mike Hawthorn Template:Flagicon Mike Hawthorn Template:Flagicon Tony Brooks Template:Flagicon Vanwall Template:Dunlop Report
6 Template:Flagicon French Grand Prix Template:Flagicon Mike Hawthorn Template:Flagicon Mike Hawthorn Template:Flagicon Mike Hawthorn Template:Flagicon Ferrari Template:Englebert Report
7 Template:Flagicon British Grand Prix Template:Flagicon Stirling Moss Template:Flagicon Mike Hawthorn Template:Flagicon Peter Collins Template:Flagicon Ferrari Template:Englebert Report
8 Template:Flagicon German Grand Prix Template:Flagicon Mike Hawthorn Template:Flagicon Stirling Moss Template:Flagicon Tony Brooks Template:Flagicon Vanwall Template:Dunlop Report
9 Template:Flagicon Portuguese Grand Prix Template:Flagicon Stirling Moss Template:Flagicon Mike Hawthorn Template:Flagicon Stirling Moss Template:Flagicon Vanwall Template:Dunlop Report
10 Template:Flagicon Italian Grand Prix Template:Flagicon Stirling Moss Template:Flagicon Phil Hill Template:Flagicon Tony Brooks Template:Flagicon Vanwall Template:Dunlop Report
11 Template:Flagicon Moroccan Grand Prix Template:Flagicon Mike Hawthorn Template:Flagicon Stirling Moss Template:Flagicon Stirling Moss Template:Flagicon Vanwall Template:Dunlop Report

Scoring system

Template:Further Points were awarded to the top five classified finishers, with an additional point awarded for setting the fastest lap, regardless of finishing position or even classification. Only the best six results counted towards the championship. Formula 2 cars were not eligible for Championship Points. No points were awarded for shared drives. If more than one driver set the same fastest lap time, the fastest lap point would be divided equally between the drivers.

The International Cup for F1 Manufacturers only counted the points of the highest-finishing driver for each race, although fastest lap points were not counted. Indy 500 results did not count towards the cup. Additionally, like the Drivers' Championship, only the best six results counted towards the cup.

Numbers without parentheses are championship points; numbers in parentheses are total points scored. Points were awarded in the following system:

Position  1st   2nd   3rd   4th   5th  [[Fastest lap|Template:Abbr]]
Race 8 6 4 3 2 1
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World Drivers' Championship standings

Pos. Driver ARG
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MON
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NED
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500
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BEL
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FRA
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GBR
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GER
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POR
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ITA
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MOR
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Pts.<ref name="points">Only the best 6 results counted towards the championship. Numbers without parentheses are championship points; numbers in parentheses are total points scored.</ref>
1 Template:Flagicon Mike Hawthorn (3) (Template:F1 race position) (5) Template:F1 race position Template:F1 race position Template:F1 race position Template:F1 race position Template:F1 race position 2 Template:F1 race position 42 (49)
2 Template:Flagicon Stirling Moss 1 Ret Template:F1 race position Ret 2 Template:F1 race position Template:F1 race position Template:F1 race position Template:F1 race position Template:F1 race position 41
3 Template:Flagicon Tony Brooks Template:F1 race position Ret 1 Ret 7 1 Ret 1 Ret 24
4 Template:Flagicon Roy Salvadori Ret 4 8 11 3 2 9 5 7 15
5 Template:Flagicon Peter Collins Ret 3 Ret Ret 5 1 Ret 14
= Template:Flagicon Harry Schell 6 5 2 5 Ret 5 Ret 6 Ret 5 14
7 Template:Flagicon Maurice Trintignant 1 9 7 Ret 8 3 8 Ret Ret 12
= Template:Flagicon Luigi Musso 2 2 7 Ret Ret 12
9 Template:Flagicon Stuart Lewis-Evans Ret Template:F1 race position 3 Ret 4 3 Ret Ret 11
10 Template:Flagicon Phil Hill 7 91 Template:F1 race position 3 9
= Template:Flagicon Jean Behra 5 Ret 3 Ret Ret Ret Ret 4 Ret Ret 9
= Template:Flagicon Wolfgang von Trips Ret 3 Ret 4 5 Ret 9
13 Template:Flagicon Jimmy Bryan 1 8
14 Template:Flagicon Juan Manuel Fangio Template:F1 race position DNQ 4 7
15 Template:Flagicon George Amick 2 6
16 Template:Flagicon Johnny Boyd 3 4
= Template:Flagicon Tony Bettenhausen Template:F1 race position 4
18 Template:Flagicon Jack Brabham 4 8 Ret 6 6 Ret1 7 Ret 111 3
= Template:Flagicon Cliff Allison 6 6 4 Ret Ret 10 Ret 7 10 3
= Template:Flagicon Jo Bonnier Ret 10 9 8 Ret Ret Ret Ret 4 3
21 Template:Flagicon Jim Rathmann 5 2
Template:Flagicon Masten Gregory Ret Ret 4~ 6 0
Template:Flagicon Carroll Shelby Ret 9 Ret 4~ / Ret 0
Template:Flagicon Graham Hill Ret Ret Ret Ret Ret Ret1 Ret 6 16 0
Template:Flagicon Olivier Gendebien 6 Ret Ret 0
Template:Flagicon Jimmy Reece 6 0
Template:Flagicon Carlos Menditeguy 7 0
Template:Flagicon Don Freeland 7 0
Template:Flagicon Paco Godia 8 DNQ Ret Ret 0
Template:Flagicon Jack Fairman Ret 8 0
Template:Flagicon Jud Larson 8 0
Template:Flagicon Gerino Gerini DNQ 9 Ret Ret 12 0
Template:Flagicon Hans Herrmann Ret Ret 9 0
Template:Flagicon Horace Gould 9 DNQ DNS 0
Template:Flagicon Eddie Johnson 9 0
Template:Flagicon Maria Teresa de Filippis DNQ 10 Ret Ret 0
Template:Flagicon Troy Ruttman DNQ 10 DNS 0
Template:Flagicon Bill Cheesbourg 10 0
Template:Flagicon Carel Godin de Beaufort 11 Ret1 0
Template:Flagicon Al Keller 11 0
Template:Flagicon Johnnie Parsons 12 0
Template:Flagicon Johnnie Tolan 13 0
Template:Flagicon Ian Burgess Ret 71 0
Template:Flagicon Ivor Bueb Ret 111 0
Template:Flagicon Wolfgang Seidel Ret Ret1 Ret 0
Template:Flagicon Giorgio Scarlatti Ret Ret 0
Template:Flagicon Giulio Cabianca DNQ Ret 0
Template:Flagicon Ron Flockhart DNQ Ret 0
Template:Flagicon Bob Christie Ret 0
Template:Flagicon Dempsey Wilson Ret 0
Template:Flagicon A. J. Foyt Ret 0
Template:Flagicon Paul Russo Ret 0
Template:Flagicon Shorty Templeman Ret 0
Template:Flagicon Rodger Ward Ret 0
Template:Flagicon Billy Garrett Ret 0
Template:Flagicon Eddie Sachs Ret 0
Template:Flagicon Johnny Thomson Ret 0
Template:Flagicon Chuck Weyant Ret 0
Template:Flagicon Jack Turner Ret 0
Template:Flagicon Bob Veith Ret 0
Template:Flagicon Dick Rathmann Template:F1 race position 0
Template:Flagicon Ed Elisian Ret 0
Template:Flagicon Pat O'Connor Ret 0
Template:Flagicon Paul Goldsmith Ret 0
Template:Flagicon Jerry Unser Ret 0
Template:Flagicon Len Sutton Ret 0
Template:Flagicon Art Bisch Ret 0
Template:Flagicon Alan Stacey Ret 0
Template:Flagicon Mike Magill DSQ 0
Template:Flagicon Ken Kavanagh DNQ DNS 0
Template:Flagicon Bruce Kessler DNQ 0
Template:Flagicon Paul Emery DNQ 0
Template:Flagicon André Testut DNQ 0
Template:Flagicon Luigi Piotti DNQ 0
Template:Flagicon Bernie Ecclestone DNQ DNP 0
Template:Flagicon Luigi Taramazzo DNQ 0
Template:Flagicon Louis Chiron DNQ 0
Drivers ineligible for Formula One points because they drove with Formula Two cars
Template:Flagicon Bruce McLaren 5 13
Template:Flagicon Edgar Barth 6
Template:Flagicon Tony Marsh 8
Template:Flagicon Robert La Caze 14
Template:Flagicon André Guelfi 15
Template:Flagicon Christian Goethals Ret
Template:Flagicon Dick Gibson Ret
Template:Flagicon Brian Naylor Ret
Template:Flagicon François Picard Ret
Template:Flagicon Tom Bridger Ret
Pos. Driver ARG
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MON
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NED
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500
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BEL
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FRA
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GBR
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GER
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POR
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ITA
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MOR
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Pts.

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  • ~ No points awarded for shared drive
  • 1 – Ineligible for Formula One points, because he drove with a Formula Two car.

International Cup for F1 Manufacturers standings

Pos. Manufacturer ARG
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MON
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NED
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BEL
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FRA
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GBR
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GER
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POR
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ITA
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MOR
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1 Template:Flagicon Vanwall Ret 1 1 (2) (4) 1 1 1 1 48 (57)
2 Template:Flagicon Ferrari 2 2 (5) 2 1 1 (4) 2 (2) (2) 40 (57)
3 Template:Flagicon Cooper-Climax 1 1 4 8 6 3 2 7 5 7 31
4 Template:Flagicon BRM 5 2 5 Ret 5 Ret 4 Ret 4 18
5 Template:Flagicon Maserati 4 Ret 10 7 4 9 Ret Ret 4Template:Dagger 6 6
6 Template:Flagicon Lotus-Climax 6 6 4 Ret Ret 10 Ret 6 10 3
Template:Flagicon Porsche 11 0
Template:Flagicon Connaught-Alta DNQ Ret 0
Template:Flagicon OSCA WD DNQ 0
Pos. Manufacturer ARG
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MON
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NED
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BEL
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FRA
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GBR
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GER
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POR
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ITA
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MOR
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Pts.
  • Bold results counted to championship totals.

Template:Dagger No points were awarded for a shared drive.

Non-championship races

The following races were contested by Formula One cars but did not count towards the World Championship of Drivers or the International Cup for Formula One Manufacturers.

Race name Circuit Date Winning driver Constructor Report
Template:Flagicon VI Glover Trophy Goodwood 7 April Template:Flagicon Mike Hawthorn Template:Flagicon Ferrari Report
Template:Flagicon VIII Gran Premio di Siracusa Syracuse 13 April Template:Flagicon Luigi Musso Template:Flagicon Ferrari Report
Template:Flagicon XIII BARC Aintree 200 Aintree 19 April Template:Flagicon Stirling Moss Template:Flagicon Cooper-Climax Report
Template:Flagicon X BRDC International Trophy Silverstone 3 May Template:Flagicon Peter Collins Template:Flagicon Ferrari Report
Template:Flagicon VI Grand Prix de Caen Caen 20 July Template:Flagicon Stirling Moss Template:Flagicon Cooper-Climax Report

Notes

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References

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