World Sportscar Championship - Championship Winners

Championship Winners

Year Title Winning Manufacturer
(1953 - 1984)
Winning Team
(1985 - 1992)
Winning Driver(s)
(1981 - 1992)
1953 World Championship for Sports Cars Ferrari - -
1954 World Championship for Sports Cars Ferrari - -
1955 World Championship for Sports Cars Mercedes-Benz - -
1956 World Championship for Sports Cars Ferrari - -
1957 World Championship for Sports Cars Ferrari - -
1958 World Championship for Sports Cars Ferrari - -
1959 World Championship for Sports Cars Aston Martin - -
1960 World Championship for Sports Cars Ferrari - -
1961 World Championship for Sports Cars Ferrari - -
1962 International Championship for GT Manufacturers Ferrari (+2.0)
Porsche (2.0)
Fiat-Abarth (1.0)
- -
1963 International Championship for GT Manufacturers Ferrari (+2.0)
Porsche (2.0)
Fiat-Abarth (1.0)
- -
1963 International GT Prototypes Trophy Ferrari - -
1964 International Championship for GT Manufacturers Ferrari (+2.0)
Porsche (2.0)
Abarth-Simca (1.0)
- -
1964 International GT Prototypes Trophy Porsche - -
1965 International Championship for GT Manufacturers Shelby (+2.0)
Porsche (2.0)
Abarth-Simca (1.3)
- -
1965 International GT Prototypes Trophy Ferrari - -
1966 International Championship for Sports-Prototypes Ford (+2.0)
Porsche (2.0)
- -
1966 International Championship for Sports Cars Ford (+2.0)
Porsche (2.0)
Abarth (1.3)
- -
1967 International Championship for Sports-Prototypes Ferrari (+2.0)
Porsche (2.0)
- -
1967 International Championship for Sports Cars Ford (+2.0)
Porsche (2.0)
Abarth (1.3)
- -
1968 International Championship for Makes
International Cup for GT Cars
Ford
Porsche
- -
1969 International Championship for Makes
International Cup for GT Cars
Porsche
Porsche
- -
1970 International Championship for Makes
International Cup for GT Cars
Porsche
Porsche
- -
1971 International Championship for Makes
International Cup for GT Cars
Porsche
Porsche
- -
1972 World Championship for Makes
International Cup for GT Cars
Ferrari
Porsche
- -
1973 World Championship for Makes
International Cup for GT Cars
Matra
Porsche
- -
1974 World Championship for Makes
International Cup for GT Cars
Matra
Porsche
- -
1975 World Championship for Makes
International Cup for GT Cars
Alfa Romeo
Porsche
- -
1976 World Championship for Makes Porsche - -
1976 World Championship for Sports Cars Porsche - -
1977 World Championship for Makes Porsche - -
1977 World Championship for Sports Cars Alfa Romeo - -
1978 World Championship for Makes Porsche - -
1979 World Championship for Makes Porsche (+2.0)
Lancia (2.0)
- -
1980 World Championship for Makes Porsche (+2.0)
Lancia (2.0)
- -
1981 World Endurance Championship Porsche (+2.0)
Lancia (2.0)
- Bob Garretson
1982 World Endurance Championship Porsche - Jacky Ickx
1983 World Endurance Championship Porsche (C)
Alba-Giannini (C Jnr)
Porsche (B)
- Jacky Ickx
1984 World Endurance Championship Porsche (C)
Alba-Giannini (C Jnr)
BMW (B)
- Stefan Bellof
1985 World Endurance Championship - Rothmans Porsche (C)
Spice Engineering (C2)
Derek Bell (C)
Hans-Joachim Stuck (C)
Gordon Spice (C2)
Ray Bellm (C2)
1986 World Sports Prototype Championship - Brun Motorsport (C)
Ecurie Ecosse (C2)
Derek Bell (C)
Gordon Spice (C2)
Ray Bellm (C2)
1987 World Sports Prototype Championship - Silk Cut Jaguar (C)
Spice Engineering (C2)
Raul Boesel (C)
Gordon Spice (C2)
Fermin Velez (C2)
1988 World Sports Prototype Championship - Silk Cut Jaguar (C)
Spice Engineering (C2)
Martin Brundle (C)
Gordon Spice (C2)
Ray Bellm (C2)
1989 World Sports Prototype Championship - Team Sauber Mercedes (C)
Chamberlain Engineering (C2)
Jean-Louis Schlesser (C)
Nick Adams (C2)
Fermin Velez
1990 World Sports Prototype Championship - Team Sauber Mercedes Jean-Louis Schlesser
Mauro Baldi
1991 World Sports Car Championship - Silk Cut Jaguar Teo Fabi
1992 World Sports Car Championship - Peugeot Talbot Sport (C1)
Chamberlain Engineering (Cup)
Derek Warwick (C1)
Yannick Dalmas (C1)
Ferdinand de Lesseps (Cup)

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