Complete Formula One World Championship Results
(key) (Race in italics indicates fastest lap (shared))
Year | Entrant | Chassis | Engine | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | 9 | 10 | 11 | WDC | Points |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
1952 | Equipe Gordini | Gordini Type 16 | Gordini Straight-6 |
SUI |
500 |
BEL |
FRA |
GBR |
GER |
NED |
ITA |
11th | 6 | |||
1953 | Equipe Gordini | Gordini Type 16 | Gordini Straight-6 |
ARG |
500 |
NED |
BEL |
FRA |
GBR |
GER |
SUI |
ITA |
NC | 0 | ||
1954 | Equipe Gordini | Gordini Type 16 | Gordini Straight-6 |
ARG |
500 |
BEL |
FRA |
GBR |
GER |
SUI |
ITA |
ESP |
26th | 1⁄7 | ||
1955 | Officine Alfieri Maserati | Maserati 250F | Maserati Straight-6 |
ARG |
MON |
500 |
BEL |
NED |
GBR |
ITA |
9th | 6 | ||||
1956 | Officine Alfieri Maserati | Maserati 250F | Maserati Straight-6 |
ARG |
MON |
500 |
BEL |
FRA |
GBR |
GER |
ITA |
4th | 22 | |||
1957 | Officine Alfieri Maserati | Maserati 250F | Maserati Straight-6 |
ARG |
MON |
500 |
FRA |
GBR |
GER |
PES |
11th | 6 | ||||
Maserati V12 | ITA |
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1958 | Ken Kavanagh | Maserati 250F | Maserati Straight-6 |
ARG |
11th | 9 | ||||||||||
Owen Racing Organisation | BRM P25 | BRM Straight-4 | MON |
NED |
500 |
BEL |
FRA |
GBR |
GER |
POR |
ITA |
MOR |
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1959 | Scuderia Ferrari | Ferrari Dino 246 | Ferrari V6 | MON |
500 |
NED |
FRA |
GBR |
17th | 2 | ||||||
Jean Behra | Behra-Porsche RSK | Porsche Flat-4 | GER |
POR |
ITA |
USA |
- * Indicates shared drive with Harry Schell
- † Indicates shared drive with Cesare Perdisa
- ‡ Indicates shared drive with Roberto Mieres
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