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Formula 1 1964 season

The 1964 Formula 1 season ran 10 races and ended with the title going to John Surtees, driving for Ferrari. Below, every GP with circuit and winner, plus the drivers championship top 10.

The 10 races of 1964

GPCircuitCountryWinner
Monaco Grand PrixCircuit de MonacoMonacoGraham Hill (BRM)
Dutch Grand PrixCircuit Park ZandvoortNetherlandsJim Clark (Lotus-Climax)
Belgian Grand PrixCircuit de Spa-FrancorchampsBelgiumJim Clark (Lotus-Climax)
French Grand PrixRouen-Les-EssartsFranceDan Gurney (Brabham-Climax)
British Grand PrixBrands HatchUKJim Clark (Lotus-Climax)
German Grand PrixNürburgringGermanyJohn Surtees (Ferrari)
Austrian Grand PrixZeltwegAustriaLorenzo Bandini (Ferrari)
Italian Grand PrixAutodromo Nazionale di MonzaItalyJohn Surtees (Ferrari)
United States Grand PrixWatkins GlenUSAGraham Hill (BRM)
Mexican Grand PrixAutódromo Hermanos RodríguezMexicoDan Gurney (Brabham-Climax)

1964 championship top 10

#DriverTeamWinsPoints scored
1Graham HillBRM241
2John Surtees (champion)Ferrari240
3Jim ClarkLotus-Climax332
4Lorenzo BandiniFerrari123
5Richie GintherBRM023
6Dan GurneyBrabham-Climax219
7Bruce McLarenCooper-Climax013
8Jack BrabhamBrabham-Climax011
9Peter ArundellLotus-Climax011
10Jo SiffertLotus-BRM / Brabham-BRM / Brabham-Climax07

The year in numbers

The season packed 10 races across 10 countries, with 5 different winners over 1964: Jim Clark (3), Graham Hill (2), Dan Gurney (2), John Surtees (2), Lorenzo Bandini (1). Jim Clark won more than anyone, 3 of the 10 races. The title went to John Surtees (United Kingdom), driving for Ferrari, the first of the driver's career. On the raw sums of the table, Graham Hill closed the year on 41 points, 1 more than John Surtees. 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 1964 scores.

To follow the championship thread, see the 1963 season and the 1965 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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