F1 Teams edit

2010 edit

2009 edit

2008 edit

2007 edit

2006 edit

2005 edit

2004 edit

2003 edit

Countries edit

A edit

Years Flag Country Years Leader Years Leader Years Leader Years Leader
2010-Date   Islamic Republic of Afghanistan President n/a
2010-Date Hamid Karzai
2010-Date   Republic of Albania President Prime Minister n/a
2010-Date Bamir Topi 2010-Date Sali Berisha
2010-Date   People's Democratic Republic of Algeria President Prime Minister n/a
2010-Date Abdelaziz Bouteflika 2010-Date Ahmed Ouyahia
2010-Date   Principality of Andorra Co-Princes Representatives General Syndic Prime Minister
2010-Date Joan Enric Vives Sicília
&
Nicolas Sarkozy
2010-Date Nemesi Marqués Oste
&
Christian Frémont
2010-Date Josep Dallerès Codina 2010-Date Jaume Bartumeu
2010-Date   Republic of Angola President n/a n/a
2010-Date José Eduardo dos Santos Prime Minister
2010-2010 Paulo Kassoma
2010-Date   Antigua and Barbuda Queen Governor-General Prime Minister n/a
2010-Date Elizabeth II 2010-Date Louise Lake-Tack 2010-Date Baldwin Spencer
2010-Date   Argentine Republic (Argentina) President Chief of Cabinet of Ministers n/a
2010-Date Cristina Fernández de Kirchner 2010-Date Aníbal Fernández
2010-Date   Republic of Armenia President Prime Minister of Armenia n/a
2010-Date Serzh Sargsyan 2010-Date Tigran Sargsyan
2010-Date   Commonwealth of Australia Queen Governor-General Prime Minister n/a
2010-Date Elizabeth II 2010-Date Quentin Bryce 2010-Date Julia Gillard
2010-2010 Kevin Rudd
2010-Date   Republic of Austria President Chancellor n/a
2010-Date Heinz Fischer 2010-Date Werner Faymann
2010-Date   Republic of Azerbaijan President Prime Minister n/a
2010-Date Ilham Aliyev 2010-Date Artur Rasizade

B edit

Years Flag Country Years Leader Years Leader Years Leader
2010-Date   Commonwealth of the Bahamas Queen Governor-General Prime Minister
2010-Date Elizabeth II 2010-Date Arthur Foulkes 2010-Date Hubert A. Ingraham
2010-2010 Arthur Dion Hanna
2010-Date   Kingdom of Bahrain King Prime Minister n/a
2010-Date Hamad ibn Isa Al Khalifa 2010-Date Khalifa ibn Salman Al Khalifa
2010-Date   People's Republic of Bangladesh President Prime Minister n/a
2010-Date Zillur Rahman 2010-Date Sheikh Hasina Wazed
2010-Date   Barbados Queen Governor-General Prime Minister
2010-Date Elizabeth II 2010-Date Clifford Husbands 2010-Date David Thompson
2010-Date   Republic of Belarus President Belarus n/a
2010-Date Alexander Lukashenko 2010-Date Sergei Sidorsky
2010-Date   Kingdom of Belgium King Prime Minister n/a
2010-Date Albert II 2010-Date Yves Leterme
2010-Date   Belize Queen Governor-General Prime Minister
2010-Date Elizabeth II 2010-Date Colville Young 2010-Date Dean Barrow
2010-Date   Republic of Benin President n/a
2010-Date Yayi Boni
2010-Date   Kingdom of Bhutan King Prime Minister n/a
2010-Date Jigme Khesar Namgyel Wangchuck 2010-Date Jigme Y. Thinley
2010-Date   Plurinational State of Bolivia President n/a
2010-Date Juan Evo Morales Ayma
2010-Date   Bosnia and Herzegovina Chairman of the Presidency Prime Minister n/a
2010-Date Haris Silajdžić 2010-Date Nikola Špirić
2010-2010 Željko Komšić
2010-Date   Republic of Botswana President n/a
2010-Date Ian Khama
2010-Date   Federative Republic of Brazil President n/a
2010-Date Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva
2010-Date   State of Brunei, Abode of Peace Sultan n/a
2010-Date Hassanal Bolkiah
2010-Date   Republic of Bulgaria President Prime Minister n/a
2010-Date Georgi Parvanov 2010-Date Boyko Borisov
2010-Date   Burkina Faso President Prime Minister n/a
2010-Date Blaise Compaoré 2010-Date Tertius Zongo
2010-Date   Republic of Burundi President n/a
2010-Date Pierre Nkurunziza

C edit

Years Flag Country Years Leader Years Leader Years Leader
2010-Date   Kingdom of Cambodia King Prime Minister n/a
2010-Date Norodom Sihamoni 2010-Date Hun Sen
2010-Date   Republic of Cameroon President Prime Minister n/a
2010-Date Paul Biya 2010-Date Philémon Yang
2010-Date   Canada Queen Governor General Prime Minister
2010-Date Elizabeth II 2010-Date David Lloyd Johnston 2010-Date Stephen Harper
2010-2010 Michaëlle Jean
2010-Date   Republic of Cape Verde President Prime Minister n/a
2010-Date Pedro Pires 2010-Date José Maria Neves
2010-Date   Central African Republic President Prime Minister n/a
2010-Date François Bozizé 2010-Date Faustin-Archange Touadéra
2010-Date   Republic of Chad President Prime Minister n/a
2010-Date Idriss Déby 2010-Date Emmanuel Nadingar
2010-2010 Youssouf Saleh Abbas
2010-Date   Republic of Chile President n/a
2010-Date Sebastián Piñera
2010-2010 Michelle Bachelet
2010-Date   People's Republic of China President Premier n/a
2010-Date Hu Jintao 2010-Date Wen Jiabao
2010-Date   Republic of Colombia President of Colombia n/a
2010-Date Juan Manuel Santos
2010-2010 Álvaro Uribe
2010-Date   Union of the Comoros President n/a
2010-Date Ahmed Abdallah M. Sambi
2010-Date   Congo, Democratic Republic of the President Prime Minister n/a
2010-Date Joseph Kabila 2010-Date Adolphe Muzito
2010-Date   Congo, Republic of the President n/a
2010-Date Denis Sassou Nguesso
2010-Date   Republic of Costa Rica President n/a
2010-Date Laura Chinchilla
2010-2010 Óscar Arias
2010-Date   Republic of Côte d'Ivoire President Prime Minister n/a
2010-Date Laurent Gbagbo 2010-Date Guillaume Soro
2010-Date   Republic of Croatia President Prime Minister n/a
2010-Date Ivo Josipović 2010-Date Jadranka Kosor
2010-2010 Stjepan Mesić
2010-Date   Republic of Cuba President n/a
2010-Date Raúl Castro
2010-Date   Republic of Cyprus President n/a
2010-Date Dimitris Christofias
2010-Date   Czech Republic President Prime Minister n/a
2010-Date Václav Klaus 2010-Date Petr Nečas
2010-2010 Jan Fischer

D edit

Years Flag Country Years Leader Years Leader
2010-Date   Kingdom of Denmark Queen Prime Minister
2010-Date Margrethe II 2010-Date Lars Løkke Rasmussen
2010-Date   Republic of Djibouti President Prime Minister
2010-Date Ismail Omar Guelleh 2010-Date Dileita Mohamed Dileita
2010-Date   Commonwealth of Dominica President Prime Minister
2010-Date Nicholas Liverpool 2010-Date Roosevelt Skerrit
2010-Date   Dominican Republic President n/a
2010-Date Leonel Fernández

E edit

Years Flag Country Years Leader Years Leader
2010-Date   Republic of Ecuador President n/a
2010-Date Rafael Correa
2010-Date   Arab Republic of Egypt President Prime Minister
2010-Date Hosni Mubarak 2010-Date Ahmed Nazif
2010-Date   Republic of El Salvador President n/a
2010-Date Mauricio Funes
2010-Date   Republic of Equatorial Guinea President Prime Minister
2010-Date Teodoro Obiang 2010-Date Ignacio Milam
2010-Date   State of Eritrea President of State n/a
2010-Date Isaias Afewerki
2010-Date   Republic of Estonia President Prime Minister
2010-Date Toomas Hendrik Ilves 2010-Date Andrus Ansip
2010-Date   Federal Democratic Republic of Ethiopia President Prime Minister
2010-Date Girma Wolde-Giorgis 2010-Date Meles Zenawi

F edit

Years Flag Country Years Leader Years Leader
2010-Date   Republic of the Fiji Islands President Prime Minister
2010-Date Epeli Nailatikau 2010-Date Frank Bainimarama
2010-Date   Republic of Finland President Prime Minister
2010-Date Tarja Halonen 2010-Date Mari Kiviniemi
2010-2010 Matti Vanhanen
2010-Date   French Republic (France) President Prime Minister
2010-Date Nicolas Sarkozy 2010-Date François Fillon

G edit

Years Flag Country Years Leader Years Leader Years Leader
2010-Date   Gabonese Republic (Gabon) President Prime Minister n/a
2010-Date Ali Bongo Ondimba 2010-Date Paul Biyoghé Mba
2010-Date   Republic of the Gambia President n/a
2010-Date Yahya Jammeh
2010-Date   Georgia President Prime Minister n/a
2010-Date Mikheil Saakashvili 2010-Date Nikoloz Gilauri
2010-Date   Federal Republic of Germany President Chancellor n/a
2010-Date Christian Wulff 2010-Date Angela Merkel
2010-2010 Horst Köhler
2010-Date   Republic of Ghana President n/a
2010-Date John Atta Mills
2010-Date   Hellenic Republic (Greece) President Prime Minister n/a
2010-Date Karolos Papoulias 2010-Date George Papandreou
2010-Date   Grenada Queen Governor General Prime Minister
2010-Date Elizabeth II 2010-Date Carlyle Glean 2010-Date Tillman Thomas
2010-Date   Republic of Guatemala President n/a
2010-Date Álvaro Colom Caballeros
2010-Date   Republic of Guinea President Prime Minister n/a
2010-Date Sékouba Konaté 2010-Date Jean-Marie Doré
2010-2010 Kabiné Komara
2010-Date   Republic of Guinea-Bissau President Prime Minister n/a
2010-Date Malam Bacai Sanhá 2010-Date Carlos Gomes
2010-Date   Co-operative Republic of Guyana President Prime Minister n/a
2010-Date Bharrat Jagdeo 2010-Date Sam Hinds

H edit

Years Flag Country Years Leader Years Leader
2010-Date   Republic of Haiti President Prime Minister
2010-Date René Préval 2010-Date Jean-Max Bellerive
2010-Date   Republic of Honduras President n/a
2010-Date Porfirio Lobo Sosa
2010-2010 Roberto Micheletti
2010-Date   Republic of Hungary President Prime Minister
2010-Date Pál Schmitt 2010-Date Viktor Orbán
2010-2010 László Sólyom
2010-2010 Gordon Bajnai

I edit

Years Flag Country Years Leader Years Leader
2010-Date   Republic of Iceland President Prime Minister
2010-Date Ólafur Ragnar Grímsson 2010-Date Jóhanna Sigurðardóttir
2010-Date   Republic of India President Prime Minister
2010-Date Pratibha Patil 2010-Date Manmohan Singh
2010-Date   Republic of Indonesia President n/a
2010-Date Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono
2010-Date   Islamic Republic of Iran Supreme Leader President
2010-Date Ali Khamenei 2010-Date Mahmoud Ahmadinejad
2010-Date   Republic of Iraq President Prime Minister
2010-Date Jalal Talabani 2010-Date Nouri al-Maliki
2010-Date   Ireland President Taoiseach
2010-Date Mary McAleese 2010-Date Brian Cowen
2010-Date   State of Israel President Prime Minister
2010-Date Shimon Peres 2010-Date Benjamin Netanyahu
2010-Date   Italian Republic (Italy) President Prime Minister
2010-Date Giorgio Napolitano 2010-Date Silvio Berlusconi

J edit

Years Flag Country Years Leader Years Leader Years Leader
2010-Date   Jamaica Queen Governor-General Prime Minister
2010-Date Elizabeth II 2010-Date Patrik Allen 2010-Date Bruce Golding
2010-Date   Japan Emperor Prime Minister n/a
2010-Date Akihito 2010-Date Naoto Kan
2010-2010 Yukio Hatoyama
2010-Date   Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan King Prime Minister n/a
2010-Date Abdullah 2010-Date Samir Rifai

K edit

Years Flag Country Years Leader Years Leader Years Leader
2010-Date   Republic of Kazakhstan President Prime Minister n/a
2010-Date Nursultan Nazarbayev 2010-Date Karim Massimov
2010-Date   Republic of Kenya President Prime Minister n/a
2010-Date Mwai Kibaki 2010-Date Raila Odinga
2010-Date   Republic of Kiribati President n/a
2010-Date Anote Tong
2010-Date   Democratic People's Republic of Korea (Korea, North) Supreme Leader Chairman of the Presidium Premier
2010-Date Kim Jong-il 2010-Date Kim Yong-nam 2010-Date Choe Yong-rim
2010-2010 Kim Yong-il
2010-Date   Republic of Korea (Korea, South) President Prime Minister n/a
2010-Date Lee Myung-bak 2010-Date Kim Hwang-sik
2010-2010 Yoon Jeung-hyun
2010-2010 Chung Un-chan
2010-Date   State of Kuwait Emir Prime Minister n/a
2010-Date Sabah Al-Ahmad Al-Jaber
Al-Sabah
2010-Date Nasser Mohammed Al-Ahmed
Al-Sabah
2010-Date   Kyrgyz Republic (Kyrgyzstan) President Prime Minister n/a
2010-Date Roza Otunbayeva 2010-Date Roza Otunbayeva
2010-2010 Kurmanbek Bakiyev 2010-2010 Daniar Usenov

L edit

Years Flag Country Years Leader Years Leader Years Leader
2010-Date   Lao People's Democratic Republic (Laos) President Prime Minister n/a
2010-Date Choummaly Sayasone 2010-Date Bouasone Bouphavanh
2010-Date   Republic of Latvia President Prime Minister n/a
2010-Date Valdis Zatlers 2010-Date Valdis Dombrovskis
2010-Date   Lebanese Republic (Lebanon) President Prime Minister n/a
2010-Date Michel Suleiman 2010-Date Saad Hariri
2010-Date   Kingdom of Lesotho King Prime Minister n/a
2010-Date Letsie III 2010-Date Pakalitha Mosisili
2010-Date   Republic of Liberia President n/a
2010-Date Ellen Johnson Sirleaf
2010-Date   Great Socialist People's Libyan Arab Jamahiriya (Libya) Leader and Guide
of the Revolution
Secretary General of the
General People's Congress
Prime Minister
2010-Date Muammar al-Gaddafi 2010-Date Mohamed Abdul
Quasim al-Zwai
2010-Date Baghdadi Mahmudi
2010-2010 Imbarek Shamekh
2010-Date   Principality of Liechtenstein Prince Regent Prime Minister
2010-Date Hans-Adam II 2010-Date Alois 2010-Date Klaus Tschütscher
2010-Date   Republic of Lithuania President Prime Minister n/a
2010-Date Dalia Grybauskaitė 2010-Date Andrius Kubilius
2010-Date   Grand Duchy of Luxembourg Grand Duke Prime Minister n/a
2010-Date Henri 2010-Date Jean-Claude Juncker

M edit

Years Flag Country Years Leader Years Leader
2010-Date   Republic of Macedonia President Prime Minister
2010-Date Gjorge Ivanov 2010-Date Nikola Gruevski
2010-Date   Republic of Madagascar President Prime Minister
2010-Date Andry Rajoelina 2010-Date Albert Camille Vital
2010-Date   Republic of Malawi President n/a
2010-Date Bingu wa Mutharika
2010-2010  
2010-Date   Malaysia Yang di-Pertuan Agong Prime Minister
2010-Date Mizan Zainal Abidin 2010-Date Najib Tun Razak
2010-Date   Republic of Maldives President n/a
2010-Date Mohamed Nasheed
2010-Date   Republic of Mali President Prime Minister
2010-Date Amadou Toumani Touré 2010-Date Modibo Sidibé
2010-Date   Republic of Malta President Prime Minister
2010-Date George Abela 2010-Date Lawrence Gonzi
2010-Date   Republic of the Marshall Islands President n/a
2010-Date Jurelang Zedkaia
2010-Date   Islamic Republic of Mauritania President Prime Minister
2010-Date Mohamed Ould Abdel Aziz 2010-Date Moulaye Ould Mohamed Laghdaf
2010-Date   Republic of Mauritius President Prime Minister
2010-Date Anerood Jugnauth 2010-Date Navin Ramgoolam
2010-Date   United Mexican States (Mexico) President n/a
2010-Date Felipe Calderón
2010-Date   Micronesia, Federated States of President n/a
2010-Date Manny Mori
2010-Date   Republic of Moldova President Prime Minister
2010-Date Mihai Ghimpu 2010-Date Vlad Filat
2010-Date   Principality of Monaco Prince Minister of State
2010-Date Albert II 2010-Date Michel Roger
2010-2010 Jean-Paul Proust
2010-Date   Mongolia President Prime Minister
2010-Date Tsakhiagiin Elbegdorj 2010-Date Sükhbaataryn Batbold
2010-Date   Montenegro President Prime Minister
2010-Date Filip Vujanović 2010-Date Milo Đukanović
2010-Date   Kingdom of Morocco King Prime Minister
2010-Date Mohammed VI 2010-Date Abbas El Fassi
2010-Date   Republic of Mozambique President Prime Minister
2010-Date Armando Guebuza 2010-Date Aires Ali
2010-Date Luisa Diogo
2010-Date   Republic of the Union of Myanmar Chairman of the State Peace
and Development Council
Prime Minister
2010-2010   2010-Date Than Shwe 2010-Date Thein Sein

N edit

Years Flag Country Years Leader Years Leader Years Leader
2010-Date   Republic of Namibia President Prime Minister n/a
2010-Date Hifikepunye Pohamba 2010-Date Nahas Angula
2010-Date   Republic of Nauru President n/a
2010-Date Marcus Stephen
2010-Date   Federal Democratic Republic of Nepal President Prime Minister n/a
2010-Date Ram Baran Yadav 2010-Date Madhav Kumar Nepal
2010-Date   Kingdom of the Netherlands Queen Chairman of the Council of
Ministers of the Kingdom
n/a
2010-Date Beatrix 2010-Date Mark Rutte
2010-2010 Jan Peter Balkenende
2010-Date   New Zealand Queen Governor-General Prime Minister
2010-Date Elizabeth II 2010-Date Anand Satyanand 2010-Date John Key
2010-Date   Republic of Nicaragua President n/a
2010-Date Daniel Ortega
2010-Date   Republic of Niger President of the Supreme Council
for the Restoration of Democracy
Prime Minister n/a
2010-Date Salou Djibo 2010-Date Mahamadou Danda
President 2010-2010 Vacant
2010-2010 Mamadou Tandja 2010-2010 Ali Badjo Gamatié
2010-Date   Federal Republic of Nigeria President n/a
2010-Date Goodluck Jonathan
2010-Date Umaru Yar'Adua

2010- {{flagicon|East Timor]] - Democratic Republic of Timor-Leste

Country History edit

Date Before After Reasons
20 October 2011   Great Socialist People's Libyan Arab Jamahiriya
Capital: Tripoli
Brotherly Leader and Guide of the Revolution: Muammar Gaddafi
Secretary General of General People's Congress: Mohamed Abu Al-Quasim al-Zwai
Prime Minister: Baghdadi Mahmudi
  Republic of Libya
Capital: Benghazi
Chairman of the National Transitional Council: Mustafa Abdul Jalil
Prime Minister: Mahmoud Jibril
The death of Muammar Gaddafi led to the Great Socialist People's Libyan Arab Jamahiriya rescinding their claim to the country
  Republic of Libya
Capital: Benghazi
Chairman of the National Transitional Council: Mustafa Abdul Jalil
Prime Minister: Mahmoud Jibril
9 July 2011   Republic of the Sudan
Capital: Khartoum
President: Omar al-Bashir
  Republic of the South Sudan
Capital: Juba
President: Salva Kiir Mayardit
In the Southern Sudanese independence referendum of 2011, the South Sudanese people voted for independence
  Republic of the Sudan
Capital: Khartoum
President: Omar al-Bashir
15 February 2011   Great Socialist People's Libyan Arab Jamahiriya
Capital: Tripoli
Brotherly Leader and Guide of the Revolution: Muammar Gaddafi
Secretary General of General People's Congress: Mohamed Abu Al-Quasim al-Zwai
Prime Minister: Baghdadi Mahmudi
  Great Socialist People's Libyan Arab Jamahiriya
Capital: Tripoli
Brotherly Leader and Guide of the Revolution: Muammar Gaddafi
Secretary General of General People's Congress: Mohamed Abu Al-Quasim al-Zwai
Prime Minister: Baghdadi Mahmudi
The 2011 Libyan civil war led to the dispution of the country between the two governments
  Republic of Libya
Capital: Benghazi
Chairman of the National Transitional Council: Mustafa Abdul Jalil
Prime Minister: Mahmoud Jibril
3 February 2011   Republic of the Fiji Islands
Capital: Suva
President: Epeli Nailatikau
Prime Minister: Frank Bainimarama
  Republic of Fiji
Capital: Suva
President: Epeli Nailatikau
Prime Minister: Frank Bainimarama
In an attempt to write off the 2009 Fijian constitutional crisis, president Epeli Nailatikau changed the name of the country
28 May 2008   State of Nepal
Capital: Kathmandu
Head of State: Girija Prasad Koirala
Prime Minister: Girija Prasad Koirala
  Federal Democratic Republic of Nepal
Capital: Kathmandu
Head of State: Girija Prasad Koirala
Prime Minister: Girija Prasad Koirala
Following the 2007 abolition of the monarchy, the name of the country was changed due to the ratification of the new constitution
17 February 2008   Republic of Serbia
Capital: Belgrade
President: Boris Tadić
Prime Minister: Vojislav Koštunica
  Republic of Kosovo
Capital: Pristina
President: Fatmir Sejdiu
Prime Minister: Hashim Thaçi
Kosovo declared its independence, but this was not recognised due to vetos from Russia and the People's Republic of China
  Republic of Serbia
Capital: Belgrade
President: Boris Tadić
Prime Minister: Vojislav Koštunica
22 October 2007   Republic of Montenegro
Capital: Podgorica
President: Filip Vujanović
Prime Minister: Željko Šturanović
  Montenegro
Capital: Podgorica
President: Filip Vujanović
Prime Minister: Željko Šturanović
The new constitution of Montenegro changed the name in order to fully sever the links from Serbia
15 January 2007   Kingdom of Nepal
Capital: Kathmandu
King: Gyanendra
Prime Minister: Girija Prasad Koirala
  State of Nepal
Capital: Kathmandu
Head of State: Girija Prasad Koirala
Prime Minister: Girija Prasad Koirala
King Gyanendra agreed to relinquish power, in effect abolishing the monarchy and creating a republic
3 June 2006   State Union of Serbia and Montenegro
Capital: Belgrade
President: Svetozar Marović
  Republic of Montenegro
Capital: Podgorica
President: Filip Vujanović
Prime Minister: Milo Đukanović
In the Montenegrin independence referendum of 2006, the Montenegrin people voted for independence
  Republic of Serbia
Capital: Belgrade
President: Boris Tadić
Prime Minister: Vojislav Koštunica
26 January 2004   Transitional Islamic State of Afghanistan
Capital: Kabul
President: Hamid Karzai
  Islamic Republic of Afghanistan
Capital: Kabul
President: Hamid Karzai
The name was changed to symbolise the end of the country's transition after its liberation from the Taliban
26 May 2003   Rwandese Republic
Capital: Kigali
President: Paul Kagame
Prime Minister: Bernard Makuza
  Republic of Rwanda
Capital: Kigali
President: Paul Kagame
Prime Minister: Bernard Makuza
The new constitution changed the name of the country
4 February 2003   Federal Republic of Yugoslavia
Capital: Belgrade
President: Vojislav Koštunica
Prime Minister: Dragiša Pešić
  State Union of Serbia and Montenegro
Capital: Belgrade
President: Vojislav Koštunica
Prime Minister: Dragiša Pešić
The decision was taken to rename the country in recognition of the fact that the only two remaining republics in the federation of Yugoslavia were Serbia and Montenegro
13 June 2002   Islamic State of Afghanistan
Capital: Kabul
President: Hamid Karzai
  Transitional Islamic State of Afghanistan
Capital: Kabul
President: Hamid Karzai
The name was changed to symbolise the beginning of the country's transition after its liberation from the Taliban
20 May 2002   United Nations Transitional Administration in East Timor
Capital: Dili
UN Administrator:   Sérgio Vieira de Mello
Chief Minister: Mari Alkatiri
  Democratic Republic of Timor-Leste
Capital: Dili
President: Xanana Gusmão
Prime Minister: Mari Alkatiri
In the East Timorese independence referendum of 1999, organised by the United Nations Transitional Administration in East Timor, the East Timorese people voted for independence, not reunification with either Indonesia or Portugal. The UNTAET therefore relinquished power to the East Timorese.
13 April 2002   Republic of Venezuela
Capital: Caracas
President: Pedro Carmona
  Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela
Capital: Caracas
President: Diosdado Cabello
The government of Hugo Chávez, who was in captivity after the military coup of the 11th April, now being led by acting President Diosdado Cabello, reseized power from the junta, led by Pedro Carmona, and reinstated the 1999 constitution, thereby also reinstating the name as the Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela
12 April 2002   Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela
Capital: Caracas
President: Hugo Chávez
Vice President: Diosdado Cabello
  Republic of Venezuela
Capital: Caracas
President: Pedro Carmona
President Hugo Chávez was overthrown and captured by the military junta, led by Pedro Carmona, who abolished the 1999 constitution, thereby reverting the name to the Republic of Venezuela, a change originally put in place by the 1999 constitution
10 March 2002   State of Anjouan
Capital: Mutsamudu
President: Mohamed Bacar
  Union of the Comoros
Capital: Moroni
President: Hamada Madi
Prime Minister: Hamada Madi
The military junta in charge after Anjouan's 2001 coup negotiated its reunification with the Comoros after their secession in 1997. Mohéli took this opportunity to be official reunited with the Comoros, after their de facto reunification in 1998, following their failed secession in 1997
  Union of the Comoros
Capital: Moroni
President: Hamada Madi
Prime Minister: Hamada Madi
  Democratic Republic of Mohéli
Capital: Fomboni
President: Said Mohamed Souef
Prime Minister: Soidri Ahmed
7 December 2001   Islamic State of Afghanistan
Capital: Kabul
President: Burhanuddin Rabbani
  Islamic State of Afghanistan
Capital: Kabul
President: Burhanuddin Rabbani
The NATO – ISAF action in Afghanistan led to the Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan rescinding their claim to the country
  Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan
Capital: Kandahar
Prime Minister: Abdul Kabir
1 July 2001   Puntland State of Somalia
Capital: Garowe
President: Abdullahi Yusuf Ahmed
  Somali Republic
Capital: Mogadishu
President: Abdiqasim Salad Hassan
Prime Minister: Ali Khalif Galaydh
Following the 1998 Abdullahi Yusuf Ahmed led secession of Puntland, the new government of Puntland, led by Yusuf Haji Nur, reunited the country immediatley with Somalia after they came to power in 2001
  Somali Republic
Capital: Mogadishu
President: Abdiqasim Salad Hassan
Prime Minister: Ali Khalif Galaydh
16 July 2000   Somalia
Capital: Mogadishu
Chairman of the Government: Ali Mahdi Muhammad
  Somali Republic
Capital: Mogadishu
President: Abdallah Isaaq Deerow
The new Transitional administration, led by Abdallah Isaaq Deerow, adopted a Federal Charter to change the name and symbolise a new beginning for the country

World Cups edit

1930 edit

Winner
  Uruguay
(Andrade, Anselmo, Ballesteros, Calvo, Capuccini, Castro, Cea, Dorado, Fernández, Gestido, Iriarte, Mascheroni, Melogno, Nasazzi, Petrone, Píriz, Recoba, Riolfo, Saldombide, Scarone, Tejera, Urdinarán, Manager: Suppici)
Runner-Up
  Argentina
(Bossio, Botasso, Cherro, Chividini, Demaría, Della Torre, J. Evaristo, M. Evaristo, Ferreira, Monti, Muttis, Orlandini, Paternoster, Perinetti, Peucelle, Piaggio, Scopelli, Spadaro, Stábile, Suárez, Varallo, Zumelzú, Manager: Olazar/Tramutola)
Semi-Finalists
  United States   Yugoslavia
(Auld, Bookie, Brown, Douglas, Florie, Gallagher, Gentle, Gonsalves, McGhee, Moorhouse, Oliver, Patenaude, Slavin, Slone, Tracey, Vaughn, Wood, Manager: Millar) (Arsenijević, Bek, Đokić, Hrnjiček, Ivković, Jakšić, Marjanović, Marković, Mihajlović, Najdanović, Sekulić, Spasojević, Stefanović, Stojanović, Tirnanić, Tošić, Vujadinović, Manager: Simonović)
Group 1 Group 2 Group 3 Group 4
  Chile   Brazil   Romania   Paraguay
(Aguilera, Arellano, Chaparro, Coddou, Cortés, Elgueta, Espinoza, Morales, Muñoz, Ojeda, Poirier, Riveros, Saavedra, Schneeberger, Subiabre, A. Torres, C. Torres, Vidal, Villalobos, Manager: Orth) (Araken, Benedicto, Benevenuto, Brilhante, Carvalho Leite, Doca, Fausto, Fernando, Fortes, Hermógenes, Itália, Ivan Mariz, Joel, Manoelzinho, Moderato, Nilo, Oscarino, Pamplona, Poly, Preguinho, Russinho, Teóphilo, Velloso, Zé Luiz, Manager: Píndaro) (Barbu, Borbely, Bürger, Czako, Deşu, Eisenbeisser, Glanzmann, Kocsis, Kovács, Lăpuşneanu, Raffinsky, Robe, Stanciu, Steinbach, A. Steiner, R. Steiner, Subăşeanu, Vogl, Wetzer, Zauber, Manager: Rădulescu) (Aguirre, P. Benítez, S. Benítez, Benítez Cáceres, Carreras, Chamorro, Denis, Díaz, Domínguez, Etcheverry, Florentín, Flores, Garcete, González, Miracca, Nessi, Olmedo, Ortega, Rivera, Romero, Vargas Peña, Villalba, Manager: Laguna)
  France   Bolivia   Peru   Belgium
(Andoire, Capelle, Chantrel, Delfour, Delmer, Langiller, J. Laurent, L. Laurent, Libérati, Maschinot, Mattler, Pinel, Tassin, Thépot, Veinante, Villaplane, Manager: Caudron) (Alborta, Argote, Bermúdez, Brito, Bustamante, Chavarría, Durandal, Fernández, Gómez, Lara, Méndez, Murillo, Noya, Reyes Ortíz, Reyes Peñaranda, Sáinz, Valderrama, Manager: Saucedo) (Astengo, Cillóniz, de las Cassas, Denegri, Fernández, Galindo, García, Góngora, Lavalle, Lores, Manquilón, Neyra, Pacheco, Pardon, Quintana, Rodríguez Nue, Sarmiento, Soria, Souza Ferreira, Valdivieso, Valle, Villanueva, Manager: Bru) (Adams, Badjou, Braine, Chantraine, De Bie, De Clercq, De Deken, Delbeke, Diddens, Hellemans, Hoydonckx, Moeschal, Nouwens, Saeys, Versyp, Voorhoof, Manager: Goetinck)
  Mexico
(Amézcua, Bonfiglio, Carreño, Castro, F. Garza Gutiérrez, R. Garza Gutiérrez, Gayón, López, Mejía, Olivares, Pérez, Rodríguez, F. Rosas, M. Rosas, Ruíz, Sánchez, Sota, Manager: Luque de Serrallonga)

1934 edit

Winner
  Italy
(Allemandi, Arcari, Bertolini, Borel, Caligaris, Castellazzi, Cavanna, Ceresoli, Combi, Demaría, Fantoni, Ferrari, Ferraris, Guaita, Guarisi, Masetti, Meazza, Montesanto, Monti, Monzeglio, Orsi, Pizziolo, Rocco, Rosetta, Schiavio, Serantoni, Varglien, Manager: Pozzo)
Runner-Up
  Czechoslovakia
(Bouček, Bouška, Burgr, Čambal, Čtyřoký, Daučík, Junek, Kalocsay, Kopecký, Košťálek, Krčil, Nejedlý, Patzel, Pelcher, Plánička, Puč, Rulc, Silný, Šimperský, Sobotka, Srbek, Šterc, Svoboda, Vodička, Ženišek, Manager: Petrů/Tesař)
Third Place Fourth Place
  Germany   Austria
(Albrecht, Bender, Buchloh, Busch, Conen, Dienert, Gramlich, Haringer, Heidemann, Hohmann, Hundt, Jakob, Janes, Kobierski, Kreß, Lehner, Münzenberg, Noack, Oehm, Rasselnberg, Schwartz, Siffling, Streb, Szepan, Wigold, Zielinski, Manager: Nerz) (Bican, Braun, Cisar, Franzl, Hassmann, Hofmann, Horvath, Janda, Matthias Kaburek, Nausch, Platzer, Raftl, Schall, Schmaus, Sesta, Sindelar, Smistik, Stroh, Urbanek, Viertl, Wagner, Walzhofer, Zischek, Manager: Meisl)
Quarter-Finalists
  Hungary   Spain   Sweden   Switzerland
(Avar, Bíró, Czéh, Dudás, Futó, Háda, Juhász, Kemény, Kis, Lázár, Lyka, Mándi, Markos, Móré, Palotás, Polgár, Rozgonyi, Sárosi, Solti, Somlai, Sternberg, A. Szabó, G. Szabó, Szalay, Szűcs, Tamássy, Teleki, Toldi, Turay, Vágó, Vanicsek, Vincze, Manager: Nádas) (Bosch, Campanal, Chacho, Cilaurren, Ciriaco, Fede, Gorostiza, Herrerita, Hilario, Iraragorri, Lafuente, Lángara, Lecue, Marculeta, Muguerza, Nogués, Quincoces, Regueiro, Solé, Ventolrà, Zabalo, Zamora, Manager: García) (E. Andersson, O. Andersson, S. Andersson, Axelsson, Berg, Bunke, G. Carlsson, R. Carlsson, Carlund, Dunker, Gustavsson, E. Hansson, K. Hansson, Holmberg, Jansson, G. Johansson, H. Johansson, Jonasson, Keller, Kroon, Krusberg, Liljebjörn, Lundahl, Lundén, Olsson, Persson, Rosén, A. Rydberg, G. Rydberg, Snitt, Thörn, Widlund, Manager: Pettersson/Nagy) (A. Abegglen, M. Abegglen, Biesler, Binder, Bizzozero, Bossi, Büche, Bühler, Frick, Frigerio, Gilardoni, Gobet, Guinchard, Hochsträsser, Huber, Hufschmid, Jaccard, Jäck, Jäggi, Kielholz, Loichot, Minelli, Ortelli, Passello, Rochat, Sandoz, Séchehaye, von Känel, M. Weiler, W. Weiler, Manager: Müller)
First Round
  Brazil   Egypt   Netherlands   United States
(Ariel, Armandinho, Áttila, Canalli, Carvalho Leite, Germano, Leônidas, Luiz Luz, Luisinho, Martim, Octacílio, Patesko, Pedrosa, Sylvio Hoffmann, Tinoco, Waldyr, Waldemar de Brito, Manager: Vinhaes) (Abdou, Bakhati, El-Far, El-Kaf, El-Kashef, El-Nigero, El-Said, El-Soury, El-Tetsh, El-Zoubair, Fahmy, Fawzi, Halim, Hamidu, Hani, Hassan, Ibrahim, Kasseb, Latif, Mahmoud, Mansour, Mosaoud, Rafaat, Rafai, Raghab, Sabry, Shafi, Taha, Manager: McCrae) (Anderiesen, Bakhuys, Graafland, Halle, Keizer, Lagendaal, Mijnders, Mol, Oprinsen, Paauwe, Pellikaan, Schoemaker, Smit, van der Meulen, van Diepenbeek, van Heel, van Male, van Nellen, van Run, Vente, Vrauwdeunt, Weber, Wels, Manager: Glendenning) (Amrhein, Czerkiewicz, Dick, Donelli, Fiedler, Florie, Gallagher, Gonsalves, Harker, Hjulian, Lehman, Lynch, Martinelli, McLean, Moorhouse, Nilsen, Pietras, Rapp, Ryan, Manager: Schroeder/Gould)
  Romania   Argentina   France   Belgium
(Albu, Barátky, Beke, Bindea, Bodola, Bürger, Ciolac, Cuedan, Deheleanu, Dobay, Juhász, Klimek, Kotormány, Kovács, Lakatos, Moravetz, Püllöck, Schwartz, Sepi, Sfera, Vogl, Weichelt, Zombori, Manager: Uridil/Rădulescu) (Albarracín, Astudillo, Belis, Chimento, Devincenzi, Freschi, Galateo, Grippa, Irañeta, Izzeta, López, Lorenzo, Nehin, Pedevilla, Pérez, Rúa, Urbieta Sosa, Wilde, Manager: Pascucci) (Alcazar, Aston, Beaucourt, Courtois, Défossé, Delfour, Delmer, Gabrillargues, Gonzales, Keller, Korb, Laurent, Libérati, Liétaer, Llense, Mairesse, Mattler, Nicolas, Rio, Rose, Thépot, Vandooren, Veinante, Verriest, Manager: Kimpton) (Badjou, Bourgeois, Brichaut, Capelle, Claessens, Devries, Grimmonprez, Hellemans, Heremans, Joacim, Lamoot, Ledent, Pappaert, Peeraer, Putmans, Saeys, Simons, Smellinckx, F. van den Eynde, S. van den Eynde, van Dessel, Van Ingelgem, Vandeweyer, Versyp, Voorhoof, Welkenhuysen, Manager: Goetinck)
Qualifying Group 1 Qualifying Group 2 Qualifying Group 3 Qualifying Group 4
  Lithuania   Portugal   Greece   Bulgaria
(Blatas, Cerekas, Citavicius, Janulevicius, Lingis, Marcinkus, Rutkauskas, Tasius, Tepferis, Zebrauskas, Manager: Gold) (Amaro, Avelino, de Sousa, Dyson, Gaspar Pinto, Jurado, Lopes, Mesquita, Mourão, Nova, Pereira, Serrano, A. Silva, V. Silva, Soares dos Reis, Valdemar, Manager: dos Reis) (Adrianopoulos, Aggelakis, Baltatsis, Chelmis, Chrysafopoulos, Danelian, Grammatikopoulos, Migiakis, Kourantis, Vazos, Vikelidis, Manager: Nikolaidis) (Angelov, Baikushev, Dermonski, Efremov, Gabrovski, Georgiev, Lozanov, Maznikov, Michtalov, Minkovski, Nikolov, Peshev, Panchev, Rafailov, Savov, Todorov, Manager: Foggle)
  Estonia
(Einman, Karm, Kass, Kuremaa, Laasner, Neuman-Tarimäe, Parbo, Reinfeldt-Reinlo, Siimenson, Silberg-Sillak, Tipner, Uukkivi, Manager: Rein)
Qualifying Group 5 Qualifying Group 6 Qualifying Group 7 Qualifying Group 8
  Poland   Yugoslavia   Irish Fee State   Luxembourg
(Albański, Bulanow, Jan Kotlarczyk, Józef Kotlarczyk, Król, Majovski, Martyna, Matyas, Mysiak, Nawrot, Pazurek, Manager: Kałuża) (Arsenijević, Belošević, Gajer, Glaser, Glišović, Ivković, Kokotović, Kragić, Lechner, Lukić, Marjanović, Marusic, Spasic, Tirnanić, Tošić, Vujadinović, Manager: Simonović) (Burke, D. Byrne, P. Byrne, Chatton, Foley, Gaskins, Horlacher, Jordan, Kelley, Kendrick, Kennedy, Lynch, Meehan, Moore, O'Keefe, O'Reilly, Squires, Manager: Harris Becker, Fischer, Geib, Kieffer, Kremer, Léger, Loesch, Logelin, Majérus, E. Mengel, F. Mengel, Reiners, Speicher, Theis, Walthener, Manager: Feierstein
Qualifying Group 9 Qualifying Group 10 Qualifying Group 11 Final Round Qualifying Group 12
  Peru   Chile   Mexico   Palestine/Eretz Israel
withdrew, Manager: Carbajo withdrew, Manager: Orth

Flags edit

Country Type Area/Organisation Flag Dates Notes
Brazil Federal Units Acre   1903-Date
Canada/United States/France Acadia   1884-Date Not an actual entity, notional, used by French colonial descendants in Canada and the United States (not including Louisiana, Connecticut, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, Rhode Island or Vermont)
Georgia Abkhazia   1992-Date Abkhazia claims sovereignty
Indonesia Special Territories Aceh   1959-Date Actually a province, classified as a special region due to the use of Sharia Law as the regional law of the province
Italy Regions Abruzzo   1963-Date
Soviet Union Autonomous Republics Abkhaz ASSR   1921-1991 Part of Georgian SSR, known as SSR Abkhazia from 1921-1931
Switzerland Cantons Aargau   1803-Date
United Arab Emirates Emirates Abu Dhabi   1971-Date

STATS F1 Colours edit

RGB Colour Year Car Team Driver
0, 0, 0 1990 AGS JH24 Ford Cosworth
AGS JH25 Ford Cosworth
  Automobiles Gonfaronaise Sportive   Gabriele Tarquini
  Yannick Dalmas
90, 99, 181 1952 AFM Küchen   AFM   Hans Stuck
AFM 8 BMW   Willi Heeks   Willi Heeks
  Ludwig Fischer   Ludwig Fischer
AFM 6 BMW   Helmut Niedermayr   Helmut Niedermayr
  Willi Krakau   Willi Krakau
1953 AFM 6 Bristol   Hans Stuck   Hans Stuck
AFM U8 BMW   Helmut Niedermayr   Theo Fitzau
AFM 50-5 BMW   Günther Bechem   Günther Bechem
99, 0, 255 1991 AGS JH25 Ford Cosworth
AGS JH25B Ford Cosworth
AGS JH27 Ford Cosworth
  Automobiles Gonfaronaise Sportive   Gabriele Tarquini
  Stefan Johansson
  Fabrizio Barbazza
  Olivier Grouillard
158, 167, 208 1989 AGS JH23B Ford Cosworth   Automobiles Gonfaronaise Sportive   Philippe Streiff
  Joachim Winkelhock
  Gabriele Tarquini
  Yannick Dalmas
192, 192, 192 1986 AGS JH21C Motori Moderni   Team El Charro AGS   Ivan Capelli
231, 120, 127 1987 AGS JH22 Ford Cosworth   Team El Charro AGS   Pascal Fabre
  Roberto Moreno
1988 AGS JH22 Ford Cosworth   Automobiles Gonfaronaise Sportive   Philippe Streiff
AGS JH23 Ford Cosworth

Hypothetical Constructors Championships (1950–57) edit

1950 edit

Pos. Manufacturer GBR
 
MON
 
SUI
 
BEL
 
FRA
 
ITA
 
Pts.
1   Alfa Romeo 1 1 1 1 (1) (1) 32 (48)
2   Ferrari 2 Ret 5 3 2 18
3   Talbot-Lago-Talbot 4 7 3 3 (5) 4 14 (16)
4   Maserati 9 3 4 10 Ret 6 7
5   Simca-Gordini Ret 4 Ret 3
-   ERA 6 6 Ret 0
-   Alta NC 9 0
-   Cooper-JAP Ret 0
-   Ferrari-Jaguar Ret 0
-   Milano-Speluzzi DNS 0
-   SVA-Fiat DNA 0
Pos. Manufacturer GBR
 
MON
 
SUI
 
BEL
 
FRA
 
ITA
 
Pts.
  • Bold results counted to championship totals.

1951 edit

Pos. Manufacturer SUI
 
BEL
 
FRA
 
GBR
 
GER
 
ITA
 
ESP
 
Pts.
1   Alfa Romeo 1 1 1 (2) (2) (3) 1 32 (48)
2   Ferrari 2 (2) (2) 1 1 1 (2) 30 (48)
3   Talbot-Lago-Talbot 9 4 6 10 8 7 7 3
4   BRM 5 DNS 2
-   Simca-Gordini Ret 7 6 9 0
-   Maserati 7 Ret Ret Ret 10 0
-   HWM-Alta 8 0
-   ERA 8 0
-   OSCA 9 0
-   Alta NC 0
-   Veritas Ret 0
-   Maserati-Milano Ret 0
-   Maserati-OSCA Ret 0
Pos. Manufacturer SUI
 
BEL
 
FRA
 
GBR
 
GER
 
ITA
 
ESP
 
Pts.
  • Bold results counted to championship totals.

1952 edit

Pos. Manufacturer SUI
 
BEL
 
FRA
 
GBR
 
GER
 
NED
 
ITA
 
Pts.
1   Ferrari 1 1 1 1 (1) (1) (1) 32 (56)
2   Gordini 3 3 4 11 5 (5) 14 13 (15)
3   Cooper-Bristol 5 4 Ret 3 4 9 12
4   Maserati 8 18 Ret 2 6
5   Connaught-Lea Francis 4 Ret 12 3
6   Frazer Nash-Bristol 4 Ret 21 Ret 3
7   HWM-Alta Ret 5 6 15 10 7 DNQ 2
8   Simca-Gordini Ret 10 5 14 Ret DNQ 2
-   Maserati-Platé 6 17 Ret 9 DNQ 0
-   Veritas-BMW 7 0
-   AFM-BMW 9 0
-   Veritas Ret 13 11 0
-   Alta Ret 12 0
-   BMW 12 0
-   Aston Butterworth Ret DNS Ret DNQ 0
-   ERA-Bristol Ret Ret 0
-   AFM-Küchen Ret 0
-   ERA Ret 0
-   OSCA Ret 0
-   Cisitalia-BPM DNQ 0
Pos. Manufacturer SUI
 
BEL
 
FRA
 
GBR
 
GER
 
NED
 
ITA
 
Pts.

1953 edit

Pos. Manufacturer ARG
 
NED
 
BEL
 
FRA
 
GBR
 
GER
 
SUI
 
ITA
 
Pts.
1   Ferrari 1 1 1 1 (1) (1) (1) (2) 32 (62)
2   Maserati (3) (3) (3) 2 2 2 (4) 1 26 (41)
3   Gordini 6 6 5 10 Ret Ret Ret 5 4
-   Cooper-Alta Ret 9 6 13 0
-   Cooper-Bristol 8 Ret 11 8 11 7 12 0
-   Connaught-Lea-Francis 9 11 12 7 13 NC 0
-   HWM-Alta 8 10 13 Ret 9 15 0
-   Veritas Ret 9 0
-   Osca 15 10 0
-   AFM-Bristol Ret 14 0
-   BMW 14 0
-   Simca-Gordini-Gordini Ret Ret 0
-   EMW Ret 0
-   AFM-BMW Ret 0
Pos. Manufacturer ARG
 
NED
 
BEL
 
FRA
 
GBR
 
GER
 
SUI
 
ITA
 
Pts.

1954 edit

Pos. Manufacturer ARG
 
BEL
 
FRA
 
GBR
 
GER
 
SUI
 
ITA
 
ESP
 
Pts.
1   Mercedes 1 (4) 1 1 1 3 36 (39)
2   Ferrari 2 2 (3) 1 2 (2) (2) 1 34 (50)
3   Maserati 1 1 4 3 (5) (4) 8 2 29 (34)
4   Gordini 5 5 6 9 10 Ret 6 Ret 4
-   Vanwall Ret 7 DNS 0
-   Cooper-Bristol 10 0
-   Connaught-Lea-Francis 11 0
-   HWM-Alta Ret 0
-   Cooper-Alta Ret 0
-   Klenk-BMW Ret 0
-   Lancia Ret 0
Pos. Manufacturer ARG
 
BEL
 
FRA
 
GBR
 
GER
 
SUI
 
ITA
 
ESP
 
Pts.

1955 edit

Pos. Manufacturer ARG
 
MON
 
BEL
 
NED
 
GBR
 
ITA
 
Pts.
1   Mercedes 1 9 1 1 1 1 40
2   Ferrari 2 1 3 5 6 3 24
3   Maserati 5 3 5 3 (5) 4 15 (17)
4   Lancia Ret 2 Ret 6
-   Gordini Ret 7 8 7 Ret 0
-   Vanwall Ret Ret 9 Ret 0
-   Cooper-Bristol Ret 0
-   Connaught-Alta Ret 0
-   HWM-Alta DNQ 0
-   Arzani-Volpini-Maserati DNS 0
Pos. Manufacturer ARG
 
MON
 
BEL
 
NED
 
GBR
 
ITA
 
Pts.

1956 edit

Pos. Manufacturer ARG
 
MON
 
BEL
 
FRA
 
GBR
 
GER
 
ITA
 
Pts.
1   Ferrari 1 (2) 1 1 1 1 (2) 40 (52)
2   Maserati 2 1 3 (3) (3) 2 1 32 (40)
3   Connaught-Alta Ret 4 3 7
4   Vanwall Ret 4 10 Ret Ret 3
5   Gordini 5 8 9 Ret 9 2
-   Cooper-Bristol 11 0
-   BRM WD Ret 0
-   Bugatti Ret 0
-   Emeryson-Alta Ret 0
Pos. Manufacturer ARG
 
MON
 
BEL
 
FRA
 
GBR
 
GER
 
ITA
 
Pts.

1957 edit

Pos. Manufacturer ARG
 
MON
 
FRA
 
GBR
 
GER
 
PES
 
ITA
 
Pts.
1   Maserati 1 1 1 8 1 2 (2) 38 (44)
2   Vanwall 2 Ret 1 5 1 1 32
3   Ferrari 5 (5) 2 2 2 Ret 3 24 (26)
4   Connaught-Alta 4 3
5   Cooper-Climax 6 7 5 7 2
-   Cooper-Bristol 6 0
-   BRM Ret Ret Ret 0
Pos. Manufacturer ARG
 
MON
 
FRA
 
GBR
 
GER
 
PES
 
ITA
 
Pts.