Formula Two - Formula Two Champions

Formula Two Champions

Season Driver Team / Car Pole
positions
Wins Podiums Fastest
Laps
Points Margin (pnts)
European Formula Two Championship
1967 Jacky Ickx Tyrrell Racing
Matra–Cosworth
2 2 4 3 45 11
1968 Jean-Pierre Beltoise Matra Sports
Matra–Cosworth
2 3 5 1 48 17
1969 Johnny Servoz-Gavin Matra International
Matra–Cosworth
1 1 2 1 37 9
1970 Clay Regazzoni Tecno Racing Team
Tecno–Cosworth
2 3 5 1 44 9
1971 Ronnie Peterson March Engineering
March–Cosworth
7 4 6 5 54 14
1972 Mike Hailwood Team Surtees
Surtees–Cosworth
1 2 5 2 55 18
1973 Jean-Pierre Jarier March Engineering
March–BMW
4 7 8 5 78 37
1974 Patrick Depailler March Engineering
March–BMW
3 4 6 2 54 11
1975 Jacques Laffite Ecurie Elf
Martini–BMW
6 6 7 4 60 24
1976 Jean-Pierre Jabouille Equipe Elf
Elf 2J–Renault
4 3 6 1 53 1
1977 René Arnoux Ecurie Renault Elf
Martini–Renault
1 3 6 1 52 12
1978 Bruno Giacomelli Polifac BMW Junior Team
March–BMW
8 8 10 6 82 31
1979 Marc Surer Polifac BMW Junior Team
March–BMW
2 2 6 1 38 2
1980 Brian Henton Toleman Group
Toleman–Hart
2 3 9 7 61 19
1981 Geoff Lees Ralt Racing Ltd.
Ralt–Honda
1 3 6 5 51 14
1982 Corrado Fabi March Racing Ltd.
March–BMW
2 5 7 3 57 1
1983 Jonathan Palmer Ralt Racing Ltd.
Ralt–Honda
4 6 10 3 68 17
1984 Mike Thackwell Ralt Racing Ltd.
Ralt–Honda
6 7 8 9 72 28
FIA Formula Two Championship
2009 Andy Soucek MotorSport Vision
Williams–Audi
2 7 11 3 115 51
2010 Dean Stoneman MotorSport Vision
Williams–Audi
6 6 13 6 284 42
2011 Mirko Bortolotti MotorSport Vision
Williams–Audi
7 7 14 7 316 121
2012 Luciano Bacheta MotorSport Vision
Williams–Audi
3 5 10 5 231.5 21.5

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