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How many drivers have been champions two years in a row in Formula 1? The complete list of everyone who repeated the title

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The list of the most prolific champions in F1 history.

succeed in Formula 1 it is not an easy thing. A large number of factors are involved that go beyond the talent of the driver or the capabilities of the team. Therefore, who steps up as World champion F1 deserves all respect and admiration, not to mention those who are capable of winning for two consecutive seasons or more.

Few have repeated the title in the entire history of Formula 1, a very exclusive list he could join in 2022 Max Verstappen. After being crowned champion in 2021, this season the Dutchman has achieved success with relative ease.

But, How many drivers have managed to win two years in a row in F1? Below are all who repeated the title.

How many drivers have been champions two years in a row in Formula 1?

In the 72-year history of Formula 1 a total of 10 pilots They have succeeded repeat title two consecutive years or more, which has occurred in 12 cases.

Four of these drivers managed to win more than two titles in a row, which form part of F1’s Olympus: Juan Manuel Fangio, Michael Schumacher, Sebastian Vettel and Lewis Hamilton. Of these, only the Kaiser and the current Mercedes driver did it at two different times.

Pilot Equipment seasons Wins at that time Podium at the time
Alberto Askari ferrari 1952 and 1953 eleven eleven
Juan Manuel Fangio Maserati, Mercedes and Ferrari 1954, 1955, 1956 and 1956 17 23
Jack Brabham A cooper 1959 and 1960 7 10
Alain Prost McLaren 1985 and 1986 9 22
Ayrton Senna McLaren 1990 and 1991 13 23
Michael Schumacher Benetton 1994 and 1995 17 22
Mika Hakkinen McLaren 1998 and 1999 13 22
Michael Schumacher ferrari 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003 and 2004 48 66
Fernando Alonso Renault 2005 and 2006 14 29
Sebastian Vettel Red Bull 2010, 2011, 2012 and 2013 35 53
Lewis Hamilton Mercedes 2014 and 2015 Twenty-one 33
Lewis Hamilton Mercedes 2017, 2018, 2019 and 2020 42 60
Max Verstappen Red Bull 2021 and 2022 19 31

Source: Sporting News

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