1959 Formula One season

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Jack Brabham (pictured in 1966) won his first of three drivers' championships, driving a Cooper-Climax

The 1959 Formula One season was the 13th season of FIA Formula One motor racing. It featured the 10th World Championship of Drivers, the second International Cup for F1 Manufacturers and five non-championship Formula One races. The World Championship was contested over nine races between 10 May and 12 December 1959.

At the beginning of the year, there were no world champions on the grid. Five-time champion Juan Manuel Fangio had retired after last year, as had reigning champion Mike Hawthorn. Tragically, just three months after Hawthorn was crowned, he lost his life in a road accident.

Going into the final race, there were three drivers that could clinch their first championship. Jack Brabham driving for Cooper ran out of fuel but pushed his car over the line to win his first Drivers' Championship.<ref>Template:Cite web</ref> He was the first Australian champion. Cooper also won their first Manufacturers' title.<ref>Template:Cite web</ref>

Two F1 drivers lost their lives in racing accidents. Firstly, Jean Behra raced in the sports car race that preceded the 1959 German Grand Prix at AVUS. Rain had been falling and the track was slippery.<ref name=German/> After two teammates had already crashed, Behra's Porsche 718 RSK went over the top of the 43 degree banked turn and he incurred a skull fracture when he struck a flagpole with his head.<ref name=Behra>Jean Behra Killed In Race Crack-Up, New York Times, August 2, 1959, Page S1.</ref> And Ivor Bueb crashed his BRP Formula Two car at the Charade Circuit. He was thrown from the car and died six days later in hospital.<ref name=Bueb>Template:Cite web</ref>

Teams and drivers

The following teams and drivers competed in the 1959 FIA World Championship.

Entrant Constructor Chassis Engine Tyre Driver Rounds
Template:Flagicon Dr Ing F. Porsche KG Behra-Porsche-Porsche RSK Porsche 547/3 1.5 F4 Template:Dunlop Template:Flagicon Maria Teresa de Filippis 1
Porsche 718 RSK
718/2
Template:Flagicon Wolfgang von Trips 1, 6
Template:Flagicon Equipe Nationale Belge Cooper-Climax T51 Climax FPF 1.5 L4 Template:Dunlop Template:Flagicon Lucien Bianchi 1
Template:Flagicon Alain de Changy 1
Template:Flagicon Jean Lucienbonnet Cooper-Climax T45 Climax FPF 1.5 L4 Template:Dunlop Template:Flagicon Jean Lucienbonnet 1
Template:Flagicon Owen Racing Organisation BRM P25 BRM P25 2.5 L4 Template:Dunlop Template:Flagicon Harry Schell 1, 3–8
Template:Flagicon Jo Bonnier 1, 3–8
Template:Flagicon Ron Flockhart 1, 4–5, 7–8
Template:Flagicon Cooper Car Company Cooper-Climax T51 Climax FPF 2.5 L4 Template:Dunlop Template:Flagicon Bruce McLaren 1, 4–9
Template:Flagicon Jack Brabham 1, 3–9
Template:Flagicon Masten Gregory 1, 3–7
Template:Flagicon Giorgio Scarlatti 8
Template:Flagicon R.R.C. Walker Racing Team Cooper-Climax T51 Climax FPF 2.5 L4 Template:Dunlop Template:Flagicon Stirling Moss 1, 3, 6–9
Template:Flagicon Maurice Trintignant 1, 3–9
Template:Flagicon British Racing Partnership BRM P25 BRM P25 2.5 L4 Template:Dunlop Template:Flagicon Stirling Moss 4–5
Template:Flagicon Hans Herrmann 6
Cooper-Climax T51 Climax FPF 1.5 L4 Template:Flagicon Ivor Bueb 1
Cooper-Borgward Borgward 1500 RS 1.5 L4 5
Template:Flagicon Chris Bristow 5
Template:Flagicon High Efficiency Motors Cooper-Maserati T45 Maserati 250S 2.5 L4 Template:Dunlop Template:Flagicon Roy Salvadori 1, 4, 9
Template:Flagicon Jack Fairman 8
Cooper-Climax T45 Climax FPF 2.5 L4 5
Template:Flagicon Team Lotus Lotus-Climax 16 Climax FPF 2.5 L4 Template:Dunlop Template:Flagicon Graham Hill 1, 3–8
Template:Flagicon Pete Lovely 1
Template:Flagicon Innes Ireland 3–4, 6–9
Template:Flagicon Alan Stacey 5, 9
Template:Flagicon John Fisher Lotus-Climax 16 Climax FPF 1.5 L4 Template:Dunlop Template:Flagicon Bruce Halford 1
Template:Flagicon Scuderia Ferrari Ferrari 246
156
Ferrari 155 2.4 V6
Ferrari D156 1.5 V6
Template:Dunlop Template:Flagicon Jean Behra 1, 3–4
Template:Flagicon Phil Hill 1, 3–4, 6–9
Template:Flagicon Tony Brooks
Template:Flagicon Cliff Allison 1, 3, 6, 8–9
Template:Flagicon Olivier Gendebien 4, 8
Template:Flagicon Dan Gurney 4, 6–8
Template:Flagicon Wolfgang von Trips 9
Template:Flagicon Scuderia Ugolini Maserati 250F Maserati 250F1 2.5 L6 Template:Dunlop Template:Flagicon Giorgio Scarlatti 1, 4
Template:Flagicon Carel Godin de Beaufort 4
Template:Flagicon Monte Carlo Auto Sport Maserati 250F Maserati 250F1 2.5 L6 Template:Dunlop Template:Flagicon André Testut 1
Template:Flagicon David Brown Corporation Aston Martin DBR4 Aston Martin RB6 2.5 L6 Template:Avon Template:Flagicon Roy Salvadori 3, 5, 7–8
Template:Flagicon Carroll Shelby 3, 5, 7–8
Template:Flagicon Ecurie Maarsbergen Porsche 718 RSK Porsche 547/3 1.5 F4 Template:Dunlop Template:Flagicon Carel Godin de Beaufort 3
Template:Flagicon Scuderia Centro Sud Cooper-Maserati T51 Maserati 250S 2.5 L4 Template:Dunlop Template:Flagicon Ian Burgess 4–6, 8
Template:Flagicon Colin Davis 4, 8
Template:Flagicon Hans Herrmann 5
Template:Flagicon Mario Araujo de Cabral 7
Maserati 250F Maserati 250F1 2.5 L6 Template:Flagicon Asdrúbal Fontes Bayardo 4
Template:Flagicon Fritz d'Orey 4–5
Template:Flagicon Vandervell Products Vanwall VW 59 Vanwall 254 2.5 L4 Template:Dunlop Template:Flagicon Tony Brooks 5
Template:Flagicon J.B. Naylor JBW-Maserati 59 Maserati 250S 2.5 L4 Template:Dunlop Template:Flagicon Brian Naylor 5
Template:Flagicon Ace Garage – Rotherham Cooper-Climax T51 Climax FPF 1.5 L4 Template:Dunlop Template:Flagicon Trevor Taylor 5
Template:Flagicon Alan Brown Equipe Cooper-Climax T45 Climax FPF 1.5 L4 Template:Dunlop Template:Flagicon Mike Taylor 5
Template:Flagicon Peter Ashdown 5
Template:Flagicon Gilby Engineering Cooper-Climax T43 Climax FPF 1.5 L4 Template:Dunlop Template:Flagicon Keith Greene 5
Template:Flagicon United Racing Stable Cooper-Climax T51 Climax FPF 1.5 L4 Template:Dunlop Template:Flagicon Bill Moss 5
Template:Flagicon R.H.H. Parnell Cooper-Climax T51
T45
Climax FPF 1.5 L4 Template:Dunlop Template:Flagicon Henry Taylor 5
Template:Flagicon Tim Parnell 5
Template:Flagicon David Fry Fry-Climax F2 Climax FPF 1.5 L4 Template:Dunlop Template:Flagicon Mike Parkes 5
Template:Flagicon Dennis Taylor Lotus-Climax 12 Climax FPF 1.5 L4 Template:Dunlop Template:Flagicon Dennis Taylor 5
Template:Flagicon Dorchester Service Station Lotus-Climax 16 Climax FPF 1.5 L4 Template:Dunlop Template:Flagicon David Piper 5
Template:Flagicon Jean Behra Behra-Porsche-Porsche RSK Porsche 547/3 1.5 F4 Template:Dunlop Template:Flagicon Jean Behra 6
Template:Flagicon Ottorino Volonterio Maserati 250F Maserati 250F1 2.5 L6 Template:Dunlop Template:Flagicon Giulio Cabianca 8
Template:Flagicon Leader Cards Inc. Kurtis Kraft-Offenhauser Midget Offenhauser 1.7 L4 Template:Firestone Template:Flagicon Rodger Ward 9
Template:Flagicon OSCA Automobili Cooper-OSCA T43 OSCA 2.0 L4 Template:Dunlop Template:Flagicon Alejandro de Tomaso 9
Template:Flagicon Camoradi USA Tec-Mec-Maserati F415 Maserati 250F1 2.5 L6 Template:Dunlop Template:Flagicon Fritz d'Orey 9
Template:Flagicon Taylor-Crawley Racing Team Cooper-Climax T45 Climax FPF 2.5 L4 Template:Dunlop Template:Flagicon George Constantine 9
Template:Flagicon Blanchard Automobile Co. Porsche 718 RSK Porsche 547/3 1.5 F4 Template:Goodyear Template:Flagicon Harry Blanchard 9
Template:Flagicon Connaught Cars-Paul Emery Connaught-Alta C Alta GP 2.5 L4 Template:Dunlop Template:Flagicon Bob Said 9
Template:Flagicon Ecurie Bleue Cooper-Climax T51 Climax FPF 2.5 L4 Template:Dunlop Template:Flagicon Harry Schell 9
Template:Flagicon Phil Cade Maserati 250F Maserati 250F1 2.5 L6 Template:Dunlop Template:Flagicon Phil Cade 9

Note: The above list does not reflect competitors in the 1959 Indianapolis 500.

Team and driver changes

Aston Martin debuted in F1 with average results but no championship points.

Mid-season changes

Jean Behra suffered a fatal accident ahead of the German Grand Prix.

Calendar

Round Grand Prix Circuit Date
1 Monaco Grand Prix Template:Flagicon Circuit de Monaco, Monte Carlo 10 May
2 Indianapolis 500 Template:Flagicon Indianapolis Motor Speedway, Speedway 30 MayTemplate:Efn
3 Dutch Grand Prix Template:Flagicon Circuit Zandvoort, Zandvoort 31 May
4 French Grand Prix Template:Flagicon Reims-Gueux, Gueux 5 July
5 British Grand Prix Template:Flagicon Aintree Motor Racing Circuit, Merseyside 18 July
6 German Grand Prix Template:Flagicon AVUS, Berlin 2 August
7 Portuguese Grand Prix Template:Flagicon Monsanto Park Circuit, Lisbon 23 August
8 Italian Grand Prix Template:Flagicon Autodromo Nazionale di Monza, Monza 13 September
9 United States Grand Prix Template:Flagicon Sebring International Raceway, Highlands County, Florida 12 December

Calendar changes

Championship report

Rounds 1 to 4

With the Argentine Grand Prix gone, the season began at the latest point in the year since Template:F1, with the Monaco Grand Prix on 10 May 1959. Jean Behra for Ferrari, Jack Brabham for Cooper and Stirling Moss, driving a Cooper for Rob Walker, were fighting for pole position. It was Moss who set the fastest time in the end, with Behra and Brabham within half a second in second and third. On race day, Behra had the best start and went round the outside of Moss through the first hairpin. The lone works Porsche, driven by Wolfgang von Trips, spun on some oil on the second lap and was collected by three other drivers. The leading trio were nose-to-tail until, on lap 22, Behra's Ferrari developed an oil leak and retired. At half distance, only eight cars were left running, with Moss at a sizeable lead over Brabham and Tony Brooks, third in the championship last year. On lap 81, however, Moss sensed a vibration and visited the pits. Nothing was visibly wrong, so he rejoined in the lead, but later that lap, his transmission failed and his race was over. This left Brabham (Cooper) to claim his first career podium and win, 20 seconds ahead of Brooks (Ferrari) and two laps ahead of veteran racer and last year's Monaco winner Maurice Trintignant (Cooper).<ref>Template:Cite web</ref>

The Indianapolis 500 saw Rodger Ward take his first of two career victories. There was no overlap between the Indy 500 and F1 drivers. It would be the penultimate year in which the race counted towards the F1 championship.

Stirling Moss (front) took the lead of the Dutch Grand Prix from Jo Bonnier (back), but soon after, he retired with mechanical woes, giving the Swede his maiden win.

For the Dutch Grand Prix, Jo Bonnier, driving for the BRM works team, clinched his first career pole, ahead of Brabham, who achieved the same lap time but at a later moment, and Moss, two tenths behind. Bonnier held the lead at the start, but lost it on the second lap to seventh-starting Masten Gregory. On lap 12, Gregory's Cooper started jumping out of gear, so Bonnier went by. Brabham inherited second place and then challenged the Swede for the lead, but then had to manage similar problems to his teammate. Aston Martin were making their debut this race, but both cars soon retired with engine failure. Meanwhile, Moss was up to third place and the fastest man on track. He passed Brabham on lap 49 by out-braking him into Tarzan corner and then grabbed the lead on lap 60 when Bonnier was held up by a backmarker. A mere three laps later, however, the Cooper's transmission failed, causing Moss to retire from the lead for the second time in a row. Bonnier scored his first and only career win, ahead of Brabham and Gregory.<ref>Template:Cite web</ref>

The French Grand Prix received the honorary title of European Grand Prix and was contested on the public highways around Reims. The Ferrari team entered five cars and their high-speed advantage put three of them on the first two rows of the grid. Pole position was for Brooks, ahead of championship leader Brabham and Ferrari teammate Phil Hill. Fifth-starting Moss, who had moved to the BRP team, passed three cars into the first corner, but was overtaken himself by seventh-starting Gregory. On lap 6, Trintignant, in the surprisingly quick Cooper, was the next driver to grab second place. Gregory retired when he was overcome by the summer heat, which reached Template:Convert in the sun. His team then saw that the American's face was cut by the bitumen and stones that were becoming dislodged. Ron Flockhart took a stone to the eye but raced on to take sixth place. Graham Hill retired when one of those rocks went through his radiator. While Trintignant stopped to cool off, Bonnier's engine had seized, but the Swede pushed his car a full kilometer back to the pits. At the front, Brooks was leading Hill and Brabham and that became the order at the finish. Moss got up to second briefly but then retired when his clutch failed. He asked for a push start from bystanders, knowing that it would get him disqualified, but longing for the shade of the garages.<ref>Template:Cite web</ref>

In the Drivers' Championship, Jack Brabham (Cooper) was leading with 19 points, ahead of Tony Brooks (Ferrari) with 14 and Phil Hill (Ferrari) with 9. In the Manufacturers' Championship, Cooper was leading with 18 points, ahead of Ferrari with 16 and BRM with 8.

Rounds 5 to 8

The Ferrari team did not compete in the British Grand Prix over labour disputes back in Italy. Tony Brooks borrowed a Vanwall from his old team boss to, at least theoretically, be able to challenge Jack Brabham for the lead in the championship. Brabham took pole position in his Cooper, ahead of Roy Salvadori in the Aston Martin, who set the same time but at a later moment, and Harry Schell in the BRM. Salvadori went down to ninth at the start and Brooks, from his seventeenth starting place, fell even further. Brabham held the lead ahead of Schell and Bonnier. After ten laps, Stirling Moss had gotten up to second place and on lap 25, Bruce McLaren went up to third, and so stayed the order until the finish. McLaren had managed to get side-by-side with Moss and finished two tenths of a second behind.<ref name=British>Template:Cite web</ref>

Instead of the traditional Nürburgring, the German Grand Prix was held at the AVUS circuit, which consisted of two Autobahn straights of Template:Convert, linked together by a hairpin at one end and a 43 degre banked turn at the other.<ref>Template:Cite web</ref> With fears about tyre safety, the Grand Prix was separated into two heats of one hour, adding the drivers' times together, and streamlining was forbidden by stipulating that all cars had to have the front wheels exposed at all times. In the supporting sports car race, it was the rain that caused peril: three of the leading Porsches crashed out, of which Jean Behra came off worst. His car flew over the banking, his head struck a flagpole and the Frenchman was killed. In a gloomy atmosphere, Brooks took pole position for the Grand Prix, ahead of Moss and Gurney. Fifth-starting Gregory was up to second after the first hairpin and Moss retired soon after with a failing transmission. Championship leader Brabham retired with the same issue. The remaining Coopers and Ferraris seemed equally strong and the lead switch hands multiple times, until the Climax engine broke and Gregory coasted to a standstill. Ferrari was 1-2-3 at the end of the first heat. After a short break to change tyres and mend some damage, nine cars were left to start the second heat. BRP driver Hans Herrmann lost his brakes and had a spectacular crash. He was thrown out and slid along the track while his car somersaulted multiple times. The red cars from Italy showed their dominance, taking an easy victory and completing a victory lap three-abreast. After adding up the heats, Brooks was given the victory, three seconds ahead of Gurney and a minute ahead of Hill.<ref name=German>Template:Cite web</ref>

The Portuguese Grand Prix was run on the much appraised Monsanto road course, and the twisty nature of the track gave the advantage to the lightweight Coopers: Moss qualified on pole, ahead of the two works drivers, Brabham and Gregory, and then came teammate Trintignant. Gurney was the first Ferrari in sixth. Eight-starting McLaren, the third works Cooper driver, joined the leading pack after the first lap. On lap 5, Phil Hill collided with Graham Hill and both retired on the spot. Moss was the fastest man on track, as he had been so many times, and this time, his car held on for him to take the win, a lap ahead of Gregory. Gurney had managed to get by Trintignant to take third. Brabham had crashed heavily on lap 24, but walked away unhurt, and McLaren retired with transmission failure.<ref>Template:Cite web</ref>

Even at Monza, the track synonymous with speed, the Cooper team was giving home favourite Ferrari a run for their money. Moss took pole, ahead of Brooks and Brabham. Brooks had a bad start and a piston broke, causing him to retire immediately. Moss let fifth-starting Hill by into the lead, to follow the Ferrari and conserve his tyres. Gurney completed the leading trio and positions changed every lap. Moss's plan worked, as Hill and Gurney had to change tyres on lap 33 and 34, so the only remaining fear was for his Cooper to let him down. But it held on, Moss even lapped the Ferrari of Cliff Allison, and took the win, ahead of Hill and Brabham.<ref>Template:Cite web</ref>

With one round to go, the Drivers' Championship had seen Jack Brabham (Cooper) in the lead since the beginning. The Australian had gathered 31 points. But Stirling Moss (Cooper) and Tony Brooks had scored two wins, just like Brabham, and were following on 25.5 and 23 points, respectively. In the Manufacturers' Championship, Cooper was leading with 38 points, ahead of Ferrari with 32 and BRM with 18.

Round 9

The first United States Grand Prix was held at Sebring International Raceway, combining two runways of the regional airport and a series of technical corners. For the first time since Template:F1, three drivers were in contention for the title going into the final race. Jack Brabham would be the champion if he won the race. If he would not win, he would at least have to finish ahead of Stirling Moss and Tony Brooks. Meanwhile, Moss had to finish at least second with Brabham behind him. Brooks, because of his eight-point deficit, would simply have to win, while hoping for his rivals' misfortune. Moss took pole position, ahead of Brabham and Harry Schell, making it three Coopers on the front row. Brooks had to pit after the first lap, because his teammate Von Trips had rear-ended him, giving him no more realistic chances for the title. In five laps, Moss achieved a lead of ten seconds over Brabham, before his gearbox packed up and he coasted to a halt. After four years of finishing in second place, he would be denied the championship once again. Brabham and teammate McLaren ran to the finish as a solid duo, although Moss's teammate Trintignant was putting some real pressure on. A mere mile from the finish, drama ensued as Brabham ran out of fuel and McLaren went by to take the win, half a second ahead of Trintignant. With Moss out and Brooks not winning (he would finish third), the championship was sealed, but Brabham wanted to finish strong and started pushing his car towards the line. Five minutes after his teammate, he crossed the line to the cheers of the crowd. He was classified as fourth, as the three remaining runners were still multiple laps behind.<ref>Template:Cite web</ref>

Jack Brabham, driving for Cooper, won his first Drivers' Championship with 31 points, ahead of Tony Brooks (Ferrari) with 27 and Stirling Moss (Cooper) with 25.5. Cooper won their first Manufacturers' Championship with 40 points, ahead of Ferrari with 32 and BRM with 18.

Results and standings

Grands Prix

Round Grand Prix Pole position Fastest lap Winning driver Winning constructor Tyre Report
1 Template:Flagicon Monaco Grand Prix Template:Flagicon Stirling Moss Template:Flagicon Jack Brabham Template:Flagicon Jack Brabham Template:Flagicon Cooper-Climax Template:Dunlop Report
2 Template:Flagicon Indianapolis 500 Template:Flagicon Johnny Thomson Template:Flagicon Johnny Thomson Template:Flagicon Rodger Ward Template:Flagicon Watson-Offenhauser Template:Firestone Report
3 Template:Flagicon Dutch Grand Prix Template:Flagicon Jo Bonnier Template:Flagicon Stirling Moss Template:Flagicon Jo Bonnier Template:Flagicon BRM Template:Dunlop Report
4 Template:Flagicon French Grand Prix Template:Flagicon Tony Brooks Template:Flagicon Stirling Moss Template:Flagicon Tony Brooks Template:Flagicon Ferrari Template:Dunlop Report
5 Template:Flagicon British Grand Prix Template:Flagicon Jack Brabham Template:Flagicon Stirling Moss
Template:Flagicon Bruce McLaren
Template:Flagicon Jack Brabham Template:Flagicon Cooper-Climax Template:Dunlop Report
6 Template:Flagicon German Grand Prix Template:Flagicon Tony Brooks Template:Flagicon Tony Brooks Template:Flagicon Tony Brooks Template:Flagicon Ferrari Template:Dunlop Report
7 Template:Flagicon Portuguese Grand Prix Template:Flagicon Stirling Moss Template:Flagicon Stirling Moss Template:Flagicon Stirling Moss Template:Flagicon Cooper-Climax Template:Dunlop Report
8 Template:Flagicon Italian Grand Prix Template:Flagicon Stirling Moss Template:Flagicon Phil Hill Template:Flagicon Stirling Moss Template:Flagicon Cooper-Climax Template:Dunlop Report
9 Template:Flagicon United States Grand Prix Template:Flagicon Stirling Moss Template:Flagicon Maurice Trintignant Template:Flagicon Bruce McLaren Template:Flagicon Cooper-Climax 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 five results counted towards the championship. 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 five results counted towards the cup.

Numbers without parentheses are championship points, from the best five results; 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
Source:<ref name="8WPointsSystems">Template:Cite web</ref>

World Drivers' Championship standings

Pos. Driver MON
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500
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NED
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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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USA
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Pts.Template:Efn
1 Template:Flagicon Jack Brabham Template:F1 race position 2 3 Template:F1 race position Ret Ret 3 (4) 31 (34)
2 Template:Flagicon Tony Brooks 2 Ret Template:F1 race position Ret Template:F1 race position 9 Ret 3 27
3 Template:Flagicon Stirling Moss Template:F1 race position Template:F1 race position Template:F1 race position Template:F1 race position Ret Template:F1 race position Template:F1 race position Template:F1 race position 25.5
4 Template:Flagicon Phil Hill 4 6 2 3 Ret Template:F1 race position Ret 20
5 Template:Flagicon Maurice Trintignant 3 8 11 5 4 4 9 Template:F1 race position 19
6 Template:Flagicon Bruce McLaren 5 5 Template:F1 race position Ret Ret Ret 1 16.5
7 Template:Flagicon Dan Gurney Ret 2 3 4 13
8 Template:Flagicon Jo Bonnier Ret Template:F1 race position Ret Ret 5 Ret 8 10
9 Template:Flagicon Masten Gregory Ret 3 Ret 7 Ret 2 10
10 Template:Flagicon Rodger Ward 1 Ret 8
11 Template:Flagicon Jim Rathmann 2 6
12 Template:Flagicon Johnny Thomson Template:F1 race position 5
13 Template:Flagicon Harry Schell Ret Ret 7 4 7 5 7 Ret 5
14 Template:Flagicon Innes Ireland 4 Ret Ret Ret Ret 5 5
15 Template:Flagicon Olivier Gendebien 4 6 3
16 Template:Flagicon Tony Bettenhausen 4 3
17 Template:Flagicon Cliff Allison Ret 9 Ret 5 Ret 2
18 Template:Flagicon Jean Behra Ret 5 Ret DNS 2
19 Template:Flagicon Paul Goldsmith 5 2
Template:Flagicon Roy Salvadori 6 Ret Ret 6 6 Ret Ret 0
Template:Flagicon Ron Flockhart Ret 6 Ret 7 13 0
Template:Flagicon Ian Burgess Ret Ret 6 14 0
Template:Flagicon Wolfgang von Trips Ret DNS 6 0
Template:Flagicon Johnny Boyd 6 0
Template:Flagicon Graham Hill Ret 7 Ret 9 Ret Ret Ret 0
Template:Flagicon Duane Carter 7 0
Template:Flagicon Harry Blanchard 7 0
Template:Flagicon Carroll Shelby Ret Ret 8 10 0
Template:Flagicon Giorgio Scarlatti DNQ 8 12 0
Template:Flagicon Alan Stacey 8 Ret 0
Template:Flagicon Eddie Johnson 8 0
Template:Flagicon Carel Godin de Beaufort 10 9 0
Template:Flagicon Paul Russo 9 0
Template:Flagicon Fritz d'Orey 10 Ret Ret 0
Template:Flagicon A. J. Foyt 10 0
Template:Flagicon Chris Bristow 10 0
Template:Flagicon Mario de Araujo Cabral 10 0
Template:Flagicon Colin Davis Ret 11 0
Template:Flagicon Gene Hartley 11 0
Template:Flagicon Henry Taylor 11 0
Template:Flagicon Bob Veith 12 0
Template:Flagicon Peter Ashdown 12 0
Template:Flagicon Al Herman 13 0
Template:Flagicon Ivor Bueb DNQ 13 0
Template:Flagicon Jimmy Daywalt 14 0
Template:Flagicon Chuck Arnold 15 0
Template:Flagicon Giulio Cabianca 15 0
Template:Flagicon Jim McWithey 16 0
Template:Flagicon Hans Herrmann Ret Ret 0
Template:Flagicon Jack Fairman Ret Ret 0
Template:Flagicon Bruce Halford Ret 0
Template:Flagicon Eddie Sachs Ret 0
Template:Flagicon Al Keller Ret 0
Template:Flagicon Pat Flaherty Ret 0
Template:Flagicon Dick Rathmann Ret 0
Template:Flagicon Bill Cheesbourg Ret 0
Template:Flagicon Don Freeland Ret 0
Template:Flagicon Ray Crawford Ret 0
Template:Flagicon Don Branson Ret 0
Template:Flagicon Bob Christie Ret 0
Template:Flagicon Bobby Grim Ret 0
Template:Flagicon Jack Turner Ret 0
Template:Flagicon Chuck Weyant Ret 0
Template:Flagicon Jud Larson Ret 0
Template:Flagicon Mike Magill Ret 0
Template:Flagicon Red Amick Ret 0
Template:Flagicon Len Sutton Ret 0
Template:Flagicon Jimmy Bryan Ret 0
Template:Flagicon Brian Naylor Ret 0
Template:Flagicon David Piper Ret 0
Template:Flagicon Mike Taylor Ret 0
Template:Flagicon Alejandro de Tomaso Ret 0
Template:Flagicon George Constantine Ret 0
Template:Flagicon Bob Said Ret 0
Template:Flagicon Alain de Changy DNQ 0
Template:Flagicon Lucien Bianchi DNQ 0
Template:Flagicon Maria Teresa de Filippis DNQ 0
Template:Flagicon Pete Lovely DNQ 0
Template:Flagicon Jean Lucienbonnet DNQ 0
Template:Flagicon André Testut DNQ 0
Template:Flagicon Bill Moss DNQ 0
Template:Flagicon Keith Greene DNQ 0
Template:Flagicon Mike Parkes DNQ 0
Template:Flagicon Trevor Taylor DNQ 0
Template:Flagicon Dennis Taylor DNQ 0
Template:Flagicon Tim Parnell DNQ 0
Template:Flagicon Asdrúbal Fontes Bayardo DNS 0
Template:Flagicon Phil Cade DNS 0
Pos. Driver MON
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500
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NED
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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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USA
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Pts.

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  • Italics indicates the fastest lap (One point awarded – point shared equally between drivers sharing fastest lap)
  • Bold indicates pole position

International Cup for F1 Manufacturers standings

Pos. Manufacturer MON
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NED
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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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USA
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Pts.Template:Efn
1 Template:Flagicon Cooper-Climax 1 (2) (3) 1 (4) 1 1 1 40 (53)
2 Template:Flagicon Ferrari 2 (5) 1 1 3 2 (3) 32 (38)
3 Template:Flagicon BRM Ret 1 6 2 5 5 7 18
4 Template:Flagicon Lotus-Climax Ret 4 Ret 8 Ret Ret Ret 5 5
Template:Flagicon Cooper-Maserati 6 Ret Ret 6 10 11 Ret 0
Template:Flagicon Aston Martin Ret 6 6 10 0
Template:Flagicon Porsche Ret 10 DNS 7 0
Template:Flagicon Maserati DNQ 8 Ret WD WD 15 DNS 0
Template:Flagicon Cooper-Borgward 10 0
Template:Flagicon JBW-Maserati Ret 0
Template:Flagicon Vanwall Ret 0
Template:Flagicon Kurtis Kraft-Offenhauser Ret 0
Template:Flagicon Cooper-OSCA Ret 0
Template:Flagicon Tec-Mec-Maserati Ret 0
Template:Flagicon Connaught-Alta WD Ret 0
Template:Flagicon Behra-Porsche-Porsche DNQ DNS 0
Template:Flagicon Fry-Climax DNQ 0
Pos. Manufacturer MON
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NED
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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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USA
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Pts.
  • Bold results counted to championship totals.

Non-championship races

Five Formula One races which did not count towards the World Championship were held in 1959.

Race Name Circuit Date Winning driver Constructor Report
Template:Flagicon VII Glover Trophy Goodwood 30 March Template:Flagicon Stirling Moss Template:Flagicon Cooper-Climax Report
Template:Flagicon XIV BARC Aintree 200 Aintree 18 April Template:Flagicon Jean Behra Template:Flagicon Ferrari Report
Template:Flagicon XI BRDC International Trophy Silverstone 2 May Template:Flagicon Jack Brabham Template:Flagicon Cooper-Climax Report
Template:Flagicon VI International Gold Cup Oulton Park 26 September Template:Flagicon Stirling Moss Template:Flagicon Cooper-Climax Report
Template:Flagicon IV Silver City Trophy Snetterton 10 October Template:Flagicon Ron Flockhart Template:Flagicon BRM Report

Notes

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References

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