Denny Hulme (New Zealand) won his only F1 World Championship in 1967 with 51 points while partnering Jack Brabham, whose chassis they were driving.
In 1991, he became the first F1 World Champion to die of natural causes when he suffered a heart attack while driving a BMW in one of his favorite races, the 1991 Bathurst 1000.
Denny Hulme won the 1967 Formula One World Championshipdriving for Brabham.
Denny Hulme who won the title that year was born in New Zealand
Alberto Ascari who won the championship that year was born in Italy
Mike Hawthron who won the championship that year was born in England
Jack Brabham who won the championship that year was born in Australia
Phil Hill who won the championship that year was born in America
Graham Hill who won the championship that year was born in England
Jim Clark who won the championship that year was born in England
John Surtees who won the championship that year was born in England
Jim Clark who won the championship that year was born in Scotland
Graham Hill won the championship that year and he was born in England
Michael Schumacher and Ferrari won the drivers and constructors championship every year from 2000 to 2004.