1984 F1 Season

16 races • Championship season

World Champion

Niki Lauda

72 points

Constructor Champion: McLaren

Driver Championship

PosDriverTeamWinsPoints
Niki LaudaMcLaren572
Alain ProstMcLaren771.5
Elio de AngelisTeam Lotus034
4Michele AlboretoFerrari130.5
5Nelson PiquetBrabham229
6René ArnouxFerrari027
7Derek WarwickRenault023
8Keke RosbergWilliams120.5
9Ayrton SennaToleman013
10Nigel MansellTeam Lotus013
11Patrick TambayRenault011
12Teo FabiBrabham09
13Riccardo PatreseAlfa Romeo08
14Jacques LaffiteWilliams05
15Thierry BoutsenArrows05
16Eddie CheeverAlfa Romeo03
17Stefan JohanssonTyrrell03
18Andrea de CesarisLigier03
19Piercarlo GhinzaniOsella02
20Marc SurerArrows01
Jo GartnerOsella00
Gerhard BergerATS00
François HesnaultLigier00
Corrado FabiBrabham00
Mauro BaldiSpirit00

Constructor Championship

PosConstructorWinsPoints
McLaren12143.5
Ferrari157.5
Team Lotus047
4Brabham238
5Renault034
6Williams125.5
7Toleman016
8Alfa Romeo011
9Arrows06
10Ligier03
11Osella02
ATS00
Spirit00
RAM00
Tyrrell00

Total Races

16

Countries

13

Circuits

16

Teams

15

Season Overview

The 1984 Formula 1 World Championship consisted of 16 races across 13 countries. Niki Lauda captured the driver's title with 72 points.

McLaren won the constructor's championship, demonstrating strong performance throughout the season.

Races were held at 16 different circuits, from Brazil, South Africa, Belgium and beyond. The season showcased intense competition with multiple championship contenders battling for points throughout the year.

Complete 1984 F1 season data • Jolpica F1 API