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BRM in Formula 1

BRM entered 199 Formula 1 races between 1951 and 1977, with 17 wins and 537.5 points. The table below shows every season with races, wins and the highest scoring drivers.

BRM season by season

YearRacesWinsPointsBest drivers (points)
1951202Reg Parnell (2) / Peter Walker (0)
1956200Mike Hawthorn (0) / Tony Brooks (0)
1957300Ron Flockhart (0) / Herbert MacKay-Fraser (0)
19589024Harry Schell (14) / Jean Behra (7)
19597122.5Jo Bonnier (10) / Stirling Moss (7.5)
1960808Jo Bonnier (4) / Graham Hill (4)
1961809Tony Brooks (6) / Graham Hill (3)
19629462Graham Hill (52) / Richie Ginther (10)
196310265Richie Ginther (34) / Graham Hill (29)
196410270Graham Hill (41) / Richie Ginther (23)
196510381Graham Hill (47) / Jackie Stewart (34)
19669134Graham Hill (17) / Jackie Stewart (14)
196711021Jackie Stewart (10) / Mike Spence (9)
196812028Pedro Rodríguez (18) / Richard Attwood (6)
19691007John Surtees (6) / Jackie Oliver (1)
197013125Pedro Rodríguez (23) / Jackie Oliver (2)
197111242Jo Siffert (19) / Pedro Rodríguez (9)
197212114Jean-Pierre Beltoise (9) / Howden Ganley (4)
197315013Jean-Pierre Beltoise (9) / Clay Regazzoni (2)
197415010Jean-Pierre Beltoise (10) / Henri Pescarolo (0)
19751000Mike Wilds (0) / Bob Evans (0)
1976100Ian Ashley (0)
1977200Larry Perkins (0)

The BRM record in numbers

BRM entered 199 races between 1951 and 1977, taking 17 wins along the way. 64 different drivers raced the car, scoring 537.5 points combined. The top scorer was Graham Hill: 193 points over 7 seasons. The winningest year was 1962, with 4 wins in 9 races.

For the context of each era, open the team's first season, 1951, the most recent one, 1977, or the list of Formula 1 world champions of the period.

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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