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Bayerische Motoren Werke AG (BMW) is a Munich-based manufacturer of luxury cars, motorcycles and engine. Founded in 1916, the company owns Mini Cars, and is the parent company of Rolls-Royce Motor Cars.


Background[]

Prior to Formula One World Championship[]

Formula One World Championship[]

F1 Summary[]

As Constructor[]

Year Chassis Engine Tyre Drivers Rounds WDC Pts. WDC Pts. Report
1969 269 M12/1 1.6 L4 D West Germany Hubert Hahne 7 N/A* Report
West Germany Gerhard Mitter 7
Austria Dieter Quester 7

As Engine Supplier[]

Year Entrant Chassis Engine Tyre No. Drivers Rounds WDC Pts. WDC Pts. Report
1952 United Kingdom Privateer Frazer Nash 421 328 2.0 L6 D United Kingdom Tony Crook 5 N/A* Report
West Germany Privateer AFM 50 ? West Germany Willi Heeks 6 Report
West Germany Privateer West Germany Helmut Niedermayr 6
West Germany Privateer West Germany Ludwig Fischer 6
West Germany Privateer West Germany Willi Krakau 6
Krakau Eigenbau West Germany Harry Merkel 6 Report
France Privateer Balsa Special E France Marcel Balsa 6
West Germany Privateer Nacke Eigenbau ? West Germany Günther Bechem 6
East Germany Privateer Heck Eigenbau East Germany Ernst Klodwig 6
East Germany Privateer Reif Eigenbau East Germany Rudolf Krause 6
1953 West Germany Helmut Niedermayr AFM 50 328 2.0 L6 D East Germany Theo Fitzau 7 N/A* Report
West Germany Privateer West Germany Günther Bechem 7
East Germany Privateer Heck Eigenbau East Germany Ernst Klodwig 7 Report
East Germany Dora Greifzu Greifzu Eigenbau East Germany Rudolf Krause 7
1954 West Germany Hans Klenk Klenk Meteor 328 2.0 L6 P West Germany Theo Fitzau 6 N/A* Report
1967 West Germany Bayerische Motoren Werke AG Lola T100 M10 2.0 L4 D West Germany Hubert Hahne 7 0 Report
United Kingdom Lola Cars Lola T100 M10 2.0 L4 F United Kingdom David Hobbs 7
1968 West Germany Bayerische Motoren Werke AG Lola T102 M12/1 1.6 L4 D West Germany Hubert Hahne 8 0 Report
1982 United Kingdom Parmalat Racing Team Brabham BT50 M12/13 1.5 L4t G 1 Brazil Nelson Piquet 1, 5–16 22 7th Report
2 Italy Riccardo Patrese 1, 5, 9–16
  • * The points for the World Championship for Constructors did not exist until 1958.
  • A light blue background represents as a Formula Two entrant.

List of race wins[]

As Engine Supplier[]

Win Number Event Driver Constructor
1 Canada 1982 Canadian Grand Prix Brazil Nelson Piquet United Kingdom Brabham
2 Brazil 1983 Brazilian Grand Prix Brazil Nelson Piquet United Kingdom Brabham
3 Italy 1983 Italian Grand Prix Brazil Nelson Piquet United Kingdom Brabham
4 Europe 1983 European Grand Prix Brazil Nelson Piquet United Kingdom Brabham
5 South Africa 1983 South African Grand Prix Italy Riccardo Patrese United Kingdom Brabham
6 Canada 1984 Canadian Grand Prix Brazil Nelson Piquet United Kingdom Brabham
7 United States 1984 Detroit Grand Prix Brazil Nelson Piquet United Kingdom Brabham
8 France 1985 French Grand Prix Brazil Nelson Piquet United Kingdom Brabham
9 Mexico 1986 Mexican Grand Prix Austria Gerhard Berger United Kingdom Benetton
10 San Marino 2001 San Marino Grand Prix Germany Ralf Schumacher United Kingdom Williams
11 Canada 2001 Canadian Grand Prix Germany Ralf Schumacher United Kingdom Williams
12 Germany 2001 German Grand Prix Germany Ralf Schumacher United Kingdom Williams
13 Italy 2001 Italian Grand Prix Colombia Juan Pablo Montoya United Kingdom Williams
14 Malaysia 2002 Malaysian Grand Prix Germany Ralf Schumacher United Kingdom Williams
15 Monaco 2003 Monaco Grand Prix Colombia Juan Pablo Montoya United Kingdom Williams
16 Europe 2003 European Grand Prix Germany Ralf Schumacher United Kingdom Williams
17 Europe 2003 French Grand Prix Germany Ralf Schumacher United Kingdom Williams
18 Germany 2003 German Grand Prix Colombia Juan Pablo Montoya United Kingdom Williams
19 Brazil 2004 Brazilian Grand Prix Colombia Juan Pablo Montoya United Kingdom Williams
20 Canada 2008 Canadian Grand Prix Poland Robert Kubica Germany BMW Sauber

Statistics[]

Entries
Starts
Pole Positions
Sprint Poles 0
Front Row Starts
Race Wins
Sprint Wins 0
Podiums
Sprint Podiums 0
Fastest Laps
Sprint Fastest Laps 0
Points
Laps Raced
Distance Raced
Races Led
Laps Led
Distance Led
Doubles
Hat-Tricks
Grand Chelems

Complete Formula One Results[]

Main article: BMW/Results

Notes[]

V T E BMW BMW
Personnel
Willy Rampf · Peter Sauber · Mario Theissen
Drivers
East Germany Ernst Klodwig · France Marcel Balsa · Germany Günther Bechem · East Germany Rudolf Krause · Germany Nick Heidfeld · Poland Robert Kubica · Germany Sebastian Vettel · Canada Jacques Villeneuve
Cars (as Constructor)
Eigenbau · Special · 269
Cars (as Engine Supplier)
United Kingdom Frazer Nash (1952): 421
Germany AFM (1952–1953): 6
Germany Klenk (1954): Meteor
United Kingdom Lola (1967–1968): T100 · T102
United Kingdom Brabham (1982–1987): BT50 · BT52/BT52B · BT53 · BT54 · BT55 · BT56
Germany ATS (1983–1984): D6 · D7
United Kingdom Arrows (1984–1988)*: A7 · A8 · A9 · A10/A10B
United Kingdom Benetton (1986): B186
France Ligier (1987)*: JS29B/JS29C
United Kingdom Williams (2000–2005): FW22 · FW23 · FW24 · FW25 · FW26 · FW27
Germany BMW Sauber (2006–2009): F1.06 · F1.07 · F1.08 · F1.09
Full Results
BMW · BMW Sauber
* Indicates as BMW engines were re-badged as Megatron in 1987 and 1988.
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