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Motor racing-List of Formula One world champions

Abu Dhabi Grand Prix
Abu Dhabi Grand Prix

(Reuters) – List of Formula One world champions after Max Verstappen took the 2021 title at the Abu Dhabi Grand Prix on Sunday:

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2021 – Max Verstappen (Netherlands) Red Bull

2020 – Lewis Hamilton (Britain) Mercedes

2019 – Hamilton, Mercedes

2018 – Hamilton, Mercedes

2017 – Hamilton, Mercedes

2016 – Nico Rosberg (Germany) Mercedes

2015 – Hamilton, Mercedes

2014 – Hamilton, Mercedes

2013 – Sebastian Vettel (Germany) Red Bull

2012 – Vettel, Red Bull

2011 – Vettel, Red Bull

2010 – Vettel, Red Bull

2009 – Jenson Button (Britain) Brawn

2008 – Hamilton, McLaren

2007 – Kimi Raikkonen (Finland) Ferrari

2006 – Fernando Alonso (Spain) Renault

2005 – Alonso, Renault

2004 – Michael Schumacher (Germany) Ferrari

2003 – Schumacher, Ferrari

2002 – Schumacher, Ferrari

2001 – Schumacher, Ferrari

2000 – Schumacher, Ferrari

1999 – Mika Hakkinen (Finland) McLaren

1998 – Hakkinen, McLaren

1997 – Jacques Villeneuve (Canada) Williams

1996 – Damon Hill (Britain) Williams

1995 – Schumacher, Benetton

1994 – Schumacher, Benetton

1993 – Alain Prost (France) Williams

1992 – Nigel Mansell (Britain) Williams

1991 – Ayrton Senna (Brazil) McLaren

1990 – Senna, McLaren

1989 – Prost, McLaren

1988 – Senna, McLaren

1987 – Nelson Piquet (Brazil) Williams

1986 – Prost, McLaren

1985 – Prost, McLaren

1984 – Niki Lauda (Austria) McLaren

1983 – Piquet, Brabham

1982 – Keke Rosberg (Finland) Williams

1981 – Piquet, Brabham

1980 – Alan Jones (Australia) Williams

1979 – Jody Scheckter (South Africa) Ferrari

1978 – Mario Andretti (U.S.) Lotus

1977 – Lauda, Ferrari

1976 – James Hunt (Britain) McLaren

1975 – Lauda, Ferrari

1974 – Emerson Fittipaldi (Brazil) McLaren

1973 – Jackie Stewart (Britain) Tyrrell

1972 – Fittipaldi, Lotus

1971 – Stewart, Tyrrell

1970 – Jochen Rindt (Austria) Lotus

1969 – Stewart, Matra

1968 – Graham Hill (Britain) Lotus

1967 – Denny Hulme (New Zealand) Brabham

1966 – Jack Brabham (Australia) Brabham

1965 – Jim Clark (Britain) Lotus

1964 – John Surtees (Britain) Ferrari

1963 – Clark, Lotus

1962 – Hill, BRM

1961 – Phil Hill (U.S.) Ferrari

1960 – Brabham, Cooper

1959 – Brabham, Cooper

1958 – Mike Hawthorn (Britain) Ferrari

1957 – Juan Manuel Fangio (Argentina) Maserati

1956 – Fangio, Lancia/Ferrari

1955 – Fangio, Mercedes

1954 – Fangio, Mercedes/Maserati

1953 – Alberto Ascari (Italy) Ferrari

1952 – Ascari, Ferrari

1951 – Fangio, Alfa Romeo

1950 – Giuseppe Farina (Italy) Alfa Romeo

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Multiple champions:

7 – Schumacher, Hamilton

5 – Fangio

4 – Prost, Vettel

3 – Brabham, Stewart, Lauda, Piquet, Senna

2 – Ascari, Graham Hill, Clark, Fittipaldi, Hakkinen,

Alonso.

(Reporting by Alan Baldwin in London, editing by Ed Osmond)