The
1963 Formula One season featured the
fourteenth
FIA World Championship of Drivers ,
the sixth International Cup for F1 Manufacturers and numerous
non-championship
Formula One races. The
World Championship commenced on May 26, 1963, and ended on
December 28 after ten races.
Season summary
Jim Clark won his first championship with
seven wins to two by
Graham Hill and one
by
John Surtees in a revised Ferrari.
The ATS venture, founded by ex-Ferrari workers, a complete disaster
which ruined
Phil Hill's grand prix
career, was unrelated to the late 1970s German operation which was
marginally more successful.
Season review
1963 Constructors Championship final standings
Points were awarded on an 9-6-4-3-2-1 basis at each round with only
the best six round results retained. Only the best placed car from
each manufacturer at each round was eligible to score points.
1963 Drivers Championship final standings
Points were awarded on an 9-6-4-3-2-1 basis at each round, with
only the best six round results retained.
Non-Championship race results
Other Formula One races were also held in 1963, which did not count
towards the World Championship.
Notes