World Championship Grand Prix Wins By Engine Manufacturer
Figures correct as at the end of the 2012 Formula One season
Bold indicate that this engine manufacturer is competing in Formula One in the 2012 season.
Rank | Engine | Wins | First win | Last win |
---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Ferrari | 220 | 1951 British Grand Prix | 2012 German Grand Prix |
2 | Ford | 176 | 1967 Dutch Grand Prix | 2003 Brazilian Grand Prix |
3 | Renault | 151 | 1979 French Grand Prix | 2012 Abu Dhabi Grand Prix |
4 | Mercedes-Benz | 96 | 1954 French Grand Prix | 2012 Brazilian Grand Prix |
5 | Honda | 72 | 1965 Mexican Grand Prix | 2006 Hungarian Grand Prix |
6 | Coventry Climax | 40 | 1958 Argentine Grand Prix | 1965 German Grand Prix |
7 | TAG | 25 | 1984 Brazilian Grand Prix | 1987 Portuguese Grand Prix |
8 | BMW | 20 | 1982 Canadian Grand Prix | 2008 Canadian Grand Prix |
9 | BRM | 18 | 1959 Dutch Grand Prix | 1972 Monaco Grand Prix |
10 | Alfa Romeo | 12 | 1950 British Grand Prix | 1978 Italian Grand Prix |
11 | Maserati | 11 | 1953 Italian Grand Prix | 1967 South African Grand Prix |
11 | Offenhauser | 11 | 1950 Indianapolis 500* | 1960 Indianapolis 500* |
13 | Vanwall | 9 | 1957 British Grand Prix | 1958 Morocco Grand Prix |
14 | Repco | 8 | 1966 French Grand Prix | 1967 Canadian Grand Prix |
15 | Mugen Honda | 4 | 1996 Monaco Grand Prix | 1999 Italian Grand Prix |
16 | Matra | 3 | 1977 Swedish Grand Prix | 1981 Canadian Grand Prix |
17 | Porsche | 1 | 1962 French Grand Prix | 1962 French Grand Prix |
17 | Weslake | 1 | 1967 Belgian Grand Prix | 1967 Belgian Grand Prix |
* The Indianapolis 500 was part of the World Drivers' Championship from 1950 to 1960.
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