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 |
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1969 | 269 | M12/1 1.6 L4 | D | Hubert Hahne | 7 | N/A* | Report | |
Gerhard Mitter | 7 | |||||||
Dieter Quester | 7 |
- * Classified as a Formula Two entrant.
As Engine Supplier[]
Year | Entrant | Chassis | Engine | Tyre | No. | Drivers | Rounds | WDC Pts. | WDC Pts. | Report |
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1952 | Privateer | Frazer Nash 421 | 328 2.0 L6 | D | Tony Crook | 5 | N/A* | Report | ||
Privateer | AFM 50 | ? | Willi Heeks | 6 | Report | |||||
Privateer | Helmut Niedermayr | 6 | ||||||||
Privateer | Ludwig Fischer | 6 | ||||||||
Privateer | Willi Krakau | 6 | ||||||||
Krakau Eigenbau | Harry Merkel | 6 | Report | |||||||
Privateer | Balsa Special | E | Marcel Balsa | 6 | ||||||
Privateer | Nacke Eigenbau | ? | Günther Bechem | 6 | ||||||
Privateer | Heck Eigenbau | Ernst Klodwig | 6 | |||||||
Privateer | Reif Eigenbau | Rudolf Krause | 6 | |||||||
1953 | Helmut Niedermayr | AFM 50 | 328 2.0 L6 | D | Theo Fitzau | 7 | N/A* | Report | ||
Privateer | Günther Bechem | 7 | ||||||||
Privateer | Heck Eigenbau | Ernst Klodwig | 7 | Report | ||||||
Dora Greifzu | Greifzu Eigenbau | Rudolf Krause | 7 | |||||||
1954 | Hans Klenk | Klenk Meteor | 328 2.0 L6 | P | Theo Fitzau | 6 | N/A* | Report | ||
1967 | Bayerische Motoren Werke AG | Lola T100 | M10 2.0 L4 | D | Hubert Hahne | 7 | 0 | — | Report | |
Lola Cars | Lola T100 | M10 2.0 L4 | F | David Hobbs | 7 | |||||
1968 | Bayerische Motoren Werke AG | Lola T102 | M12/1 1.6 L4 | D | Hubert Hahne | 8 | 0 | — | Report | |
1982 | Parmalat Racing Team | Brabham BT50 | M12/13 1.5 L4t | G | 1 | Nelson Piquet | 1, 5–16 | 22 | 7th | Report |
2 | 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[]
Statistics[]
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Starts | |
Pole Positions | |
Front Row Starts | |
Race Wins | |
Podiums | |
Fastest Laps | |
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 | |
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Personnel Willy Rampf · Peter Sauber · Mario Theissen | ||
Drivers Ernst Klodwig · Marcel Balsa · Günther Bechem · Rudolf Krause · Nick Heidfeld · Robert Kubica · Sebastian Vettel · Jacques Villeneuve | ||
Cars (as Constructor) Eigenbau · Special · 269 | ||
Cars (as Engine Supplier) Frazer Nash (1952): 421 AFM (1952–1953): 6 Klenk (1954): Meteor Lola (1967–1968): T100 · T102 Brabham (1982–1987): BT50 · BT52/BT52B · BT53 · BT54 · BT55 · BT56 ATS (1983–1984): D6 · D7 Arrows (1984–1988)*: A7 · A8 · A9 · A10/A10B Benetton (1986): B186 Ligier (1987)*: JS29B/JS29C Williams (2000–2005): FW22 · FW23 · FW24 · FW25 · FW26 · FW27 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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