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Formula 1 1954 season

The 1954 Formula 1 season ran 9 races and ended with the title going to Juan Fangio, driving for Maserati. Below, every GP with circuit and winner, plus the drivers championship top 10.

The 9 races of 1954

GPCircuitCountryWinner
Argentine Grand PrixAutódromo Juan y Oscar GálvezArgentinaJuan Fangio (Maserati)
Indianapolis 500Indianapolis Motor SpeedwayUSABill Vukovich (Kurtis Kraft)
Belgian Grand PrixCircuit de Spa-FrancorchampsBelgiumJuan Fangio (Maserati)
French Grand PrixReims-GueuxFranceJuan Fangio (Mercedes)
British Grand PrixSilverstone CircuitUKJosé Froilán González (Ferrari)
German Grand PrixNürburgringGermanyJuan Fangio (Mercedes)
Swiss Grand PrixCircuit BremgartenSwitzerlandJuan Fangio (Mercedes)
Italian Grand PrixAutodromo Nazionale di MonzaItalyJuan Fangio (Mercedes)
Spanish Grand PrixCircuit de PedralbesSpainMike Hawthorn (Ferrari)

1954 championship top 10

#DriverTeamWinsPoints scored
1Juan Fangio (champion)Maserati / Mercedes657.1
2José Froilán GonzálezFerrari126.6
3Mike HawthornFerrari124.6
4Maurice TrintignantFerrari017
5Karl KlingMercedes012
6Bill VukovichKurtis Kraft18
7Hans HerrmannMercedes08
8Nino FarinaFerrari06
9Jimmy BryanKuzma06
10Roberto MieresMaserati06

The year in numbers

The season packed 9 races across 9 countries, with 4 different winners over 1954: Juan Fangio (6), Bill Vukovich (1), José Froilán González (1), Mike Hawthorn (1). Juan Fangio won more than anyone, 6 of the 9 races. The title went to Juan Fangio (Argentina), driving for Maserati, the second of the driver's career. On the raw sums of the table, Juan Fangio closed the year on 57.1 points, 30.5 more than José Froilán González. A note for anyone checking official records: until 1990 the rules dropped each driver's worst results, so the raw sums in the table can differ from the official 1954 scores.

To follow the championship thread, see the 1953 season and the 1955 season, or the full list of Formula 1 world champions.

Source: jolpica-f1 historical archive (Apache 2.0 license), successor to Ergast, snapshot of 2026-07-09. This site is independent and not affiliated with Formula One or any team, driver or circuit mentioned.

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