F1 Championship 1964

The 1964 season was notable for John Surtees to become the first person to win world championships on both 2 and 4 wheels. He won in a Ferrari 158 powered by a new V8 engine. The British Grand Prix was held at Brands Hatch for the first time and the race was won by Jim Clark in the Lotus 33. Graham Hill was second in the BRM P261.

Drivers Championship


Championship position: 1

Driver: John Surtees
Team: Ferrari
Points: 40
Race wins: 2
Pole positions: 2

Championship position: 2

Driver: Graham Hill
Team: BRM
Points: 39
Race wins: 2
Pole positions: 1

Championship position: 3
Driver: Jim Clark
Team: Lotus
Points: 32
Race wins: 3
Pole positions: 4

Championship position: 4
Driver: Lorenzo Bandini
Team: Ferrari
Points: 23
Race wins: 0
Pole positions: 0

Championship position: 5
Driver: Richie Ginther
Team: BRM
Points: 23
Race wins: 0
Pole positions: 0

Championship position: 6
Driver: Dan Gurney
Team: Brabham
Points: 19
Race wins: 0
Pole positions: 0

Championship position: 7
Driver: Bruce McLaren
Team: Cooper
Points: 13
Race wins: 0
Pole positions: 0

Championship position: 8
Driver: Jack Brabham
Team: Brabham
Points: 11
Race wins: 0
Pole positions: 0

Championship position: 9
Driver: Peter Arundell
Team: Lotus
Points: 11
Race wins: 0
Pole positions: 0

Championship position: 10
Driver: Jo Siffert
Team: Sffert
Points: 7
Race wins: 0
Pole positions: 0

Constructors Championship


Championship position: 1

Team: Ferrari
Points: 45
Race wins: 3

Championship position: 2

Team: BRM
Points: 42
Race wins: 2

Championship position: 3
Team: Lotus
Points: 37
Race wins: 3

Championship position: 4
Team: Brabham
Points: 30
Race wins: 2

Championship position: 5
Team: Cooper
Points: 16
Race wins: 0

Championship position: 6
Team: Brabham
Points: 7
Race wins: 0

Championship position: 7
Team: BRP
Points: 5
Race wins: 0

Championship position: 8
Team: Lotus
Points: 3
Race wins: 0