Jean-Pierre Beltoise - Complete Formula One World Championship Results

Complete Formula One World Championship Results

(key) (races in italics indicate fastest lap)

Yr Entrant Chassis Engine 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 WDC Points
1966 Matra Sports Matra MS5 (F2) Cosworth Straight-4 MON
BEL
FRA
GBR
NED
GER
ITA
USA
MEX
NC 0
1967 Matra Sports Matra MS7 (F2) Cosworth Straight-4 RSA
MON
NED
BEL
FRA
GBR
GER
CAN
ITA
USA
MEX
NC 0
1968 Matra Sports Matra MS7 (F2) Cosworth Straight-4 RSA
9th 11
Matra International Matra MS10 Cosworth V8 ESP
Matra Sports Matra MS11 Matra V12 MON
BEL
NED
FRA
GBR
GER
ITA
CAN
USA
MEX
1969 Matra International Matra MS10 Cosworth V8 RSA
5th 21
Matra MS80 ESP
MON
NED
FRA
GER
ITA
CAN
USA
MEX
Matra MS84 GBR
1970 Equipe Matra Elf Matra-Simca MS120 Matra V12 RSA
ESP
MON
BEL
NED
FRA
GBR
GER
AUT
ITA
CAN
USA
MEX
9th 16
1971 Equipe Matra Sports Matra-Simca MS120B Matra V12 RSA
ESP
MON
NED
FRA
GBR
GER
AUT
ITA
CAN
USA
22nd 1
1972 Marlboro BRM BRM P160B BRM V12 ARG
RSA
ESP
MON
BEL
FRA
11th 9
BRM P160C GBR
GER
AUT
BRM P180 ITA
CAN
USA
1973 Marlboro BRM BRM P160D BRM V12 ARG
BRA
RSA
10th 9
BRM P160E ESP
BEL
MON
SWE
FRA
GBR
NED
GER
AUT
ITA
CAN
USA
1974 Team Motul BRM BRM P160E BRM V12 ARG
BRA
13th 10
BRM P201 RSA
ESP
BEL
MON
SWE
NED
FRA
GBR
GER
AUT
ITA
CAN
USA

  • In the 1969 German Grand Prix, Beltoise was classified 12th on the circuit but was the 6th Formula One car behind six Formula 2 cars, thus scoring one World Championship point.

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