1950:- Guiseppe Farina
1951:- Juan Manuel Fangio
1952:- Alberto Ascari
1953:- Alberto Ascari
1954:- Juan Manuel Fangio
1955:- Juan Manuel Fangio
1956:- Juan Manuel Fangio
1957:- Juan Manuel Fangio
1958:- Mike Hawthorn
1959:- Jack Brabham
1960:- Jack Brabham
1961:- Phil Hill
1962:- Graham Hill
1963:- Jim Clark
1964:- John Surtees
1965:- Jim Clark
1966:- Jack Brabham
1967:- Denny Hulme
1968:- Graham Hill
1969:- Jackie Stewart
1970:- Jochen Rindt
1971:- Jackie Stewart
1972:- Emerson Fittipaldi
1973:- Jackie Stewart
1974:- Emerson Fittipaldi
1975:- Niki Lauda
1976:- James Hunt
1977:- Niki Lauda
1978:- Mario Andretti
1979:- Jody Scheckter
1980:- Alan Jones
1981:- Nelson Piquet
1982:- Keke Rosberg
1983:- Nelson Piquet
1984:- Niki Lauda
1985:- Alain Prost
1986:- Alain Prost
1987:- Nelson Piquet
1988:- Ayrton Senna
1989:- Alain Prost
1990:- Ayrton Senna
1991:- Ayrton Senna
1992:- Nigel Mansell
1993:- Alain Prost
1994:- Michael Schumacher
1995:- Michael Schumacher
1996:- Damon Hill
1997:- Jacques Villeneuve
1998:- Mika Hakkinen
1999:- Mika Hakkinen
2000:- Michael Schumacher
2001:- Michael Schumacher
2002:- Michael Schumacher
2003:- Michael Schumacher
2004:- Michael Schumacher
2005:- Fernando Alonso
2006:- Fernando Alonso
2007:- Kimi Raikkonen
2008:- Lewis Hamilton
2009:- Jenson Button
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Emilio Giuseppe "Nino" Farina was an Italian racing driver. He stands out in the history of Grand Prix motor racing for his much copied 'straight-arm' driving style and his status as the first ever Formula One World Champion. He won 3 out of the 7 races that season and finished with 30 points to win the title. He drove for a constructor named Alfa Romeo.
Giuseppe Farina won the inaugural Formula 1 World Championship in 1950.
He scored 30 points and he won the first-ever F1 race, the British GP at Silverstone as well as the Swiss GP and Belgian GP.
The first ever F1 season was in 1950 and Giuseppe Farina won the first round that year, meaning that he won the first ever F1 race.