Everything about The 1959 Formula One Season totally explained
The
1959 Formula One season included the 10th
FIA Formula One World Championship season, which commenced on
May 10,
1959, and ended on
December 12 after nine races.
Season summary
Jack Brabham took his first world championship;
Cooper cars won five races and
BRM finally won one, maintaining British dominance despite the withdrawal of
Vanwall.
Aston Martin also appeared with a car which, in the face of Cooper's rear-engined revolution, was outdated and overweight. The
German Grand Prix was held for the second time on the very high speed
AVUS circuit, where
Jean Behra was killed during an unrelated sports car race.
Season review
1959 Constructors Championship final standings
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Non-Championship race results
Other Formula One races also held in 1959, which didn't count towards the World Championship.
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