No country in the world can boast as many winners of the Formula One World Drivers' Championship as the United Kingdom. In total, British drivers have won 14 titles, with 10 of them contributing to the cause. No other nation has produced more than three champions.
The most recent British titles were won in 2008 and 2009, by Lewis Hamilton and Jenson Button respectively, and even now most of the Formula One teams are based in the UK. But by far the richest vein of success was during the the 1960s, when no fewer than six seasons were dominated by the likes of Jim Clark, Graham Hill, John Surtees and Jackie Stewart.
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The World Drivers' Championship began in 1950, and in 1958 Mike Hawthorn became the first Briton to claim the title. The 'Farnham Flyer' won only one Grand Prix that year, but was a model of consistency aboard his Ferrari, pipping countryman Stirling Moss despite the Vanwall ace winning four times.