1969 Formula One season

















1969 FIA Formula One
World Championship


Drivers' Champion: Jackie Stewart
Constructors' Champion: Matra-Ford
Previous: 1968 Next: 1970

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The 1969 Formula One season was the 23rd season of the FIA's Formula One motor racing. It featured the 20th World Championship of Drivers, the 12th International Cup for F1 Manufacturers, which commenced on 1 March 1969 and ended on 19 October after eleven races, and numerous non-championship races.




Contents






  • 1 Season summary


  • 2 Season review


  • 3 Teams and drivers


  • 4 1969 Drivers' Championship final standings


  • 5 1969 Constructors' Championship final standings


  • 6 Non-Championship race results


  • 7 References





Season summary




The McLaren M7C with early 1969 high-position wings attached. In the Donington Grand Prix Collection.


Matra, which had entered Formula One the previous year, withdrew their works team from the 1969 championship and focused on their partnership with Ken Tyrrell. Stewart won the 1969 title easily with the new Matra MS80, which corrected most of the weaknesses of the MS10. Stewart's title was the first won by a French chassis, and the only one won by a chassis built in France. It would also be the only time a constructor won in Formula One without fielding a works team.


Jacky Ickx had a strong second half to the season for Brabham, winning in Germany and Canada, after Jack Brabham was sidelined by a testing accident.[1] Ickx finished second in the Drivers' Championship, with 37 points to Jackie Stewart's 63.


The season was the second to see the use of add-on aerodynamic devices, which were experimented with by some teams in the 1968 season. After several incidents in which wings, struts, or the suspension (to which they were attached) collapsed, wings were banned from Monaco 1969. They were reintroduced later in the season but were to be restricted in size and height, and attached directly to the chassis in a fixed position.


1969 also saw a brief resurgence of interest in four wheel drive following a number of wet races the previous year. Four such cars were entered for the British Grand Prix, and Johnny Servoz-Gavin became the one and only driver to score a point with a 4WD, finishing sixth with the Matra MS84 at the Canadian Grand Prix. At the same race, Al Pease made history by being the only driver disqualified from a World Championship event for being too slow. Wide tyres and downforce quickly proved to be superior means of increasing grip, and the technology was largely abandoned, although Lotus continued to experiment with the idea for a few more years. Bruce McLaren described the handling of his M9 as being like trying to sign an autograph while someone was jogging his elbow; Cosworth discovered that their car handled better with more power directed to the rear wheels.


1969 was the first year in which genuine safety measures were implemented at circuits. The cars were going far faster over time, particularly with the increased engine capacity rules for 1966 onwards from 1.5 litres uncompressed to 3 litres uncompressed or 1.5 litres compressed, and the role that manipulated aerodynamics began to play in the cars' performance. The Montjuic circuit in Barcelona was a first in Grand Prix racing- the circuit was completely Armco-lined. Although safety measures in 1969 were still nearly non-existent compared to today's modern safety standards, these measures were a new step forward to protect drivers from further harm. About half the circuits in Formula One at this time had some safety standards, such as Silverstone, Magdalena Mixhuca in Mexico City and (less so) Monaco; although other circuits were nearly unchanged from previous years, such as the Nürburgring in Germany and the Clermont-Ferrand circuit in France; both were twisty mountain road circuits with all kinds of unprotected drop offs and solid obstacles on the sides of both circuits. Another example was the feared Spa-Francorchamps circuit in Belgium, an extremely fast public road circuit which was located in a similar area and had similar dangers to the Nürburgring and Clermont-Ferrand, such as unprotected drop offs and solid obstacles on the side of the track. The Belgian Grand Prix there was boycotted by many of the drivers because of the extreme danger of the track after an overall inspection of Spa by Jackie Stewart, who was responsible for most of the activities in Formula One to try to make it safer. He demanded changes to the circuit that the track owners did not want to pay for, so the race was boycotted and eventually cancelled. Spa was included in 1970 after Armco was added to some parts of the track.[2]



Season review



















































































































































Rnd
Race
Circuit
Date
Pole position
Fastest lap
Winning driver
Constructor
Tyre
Report
1

South Africa South African Grand Prix

Kyalami
1 March

Australia Jack Brabham

United Kingdom Jackie Stewart

United Kingdom Jackie Stewart

France Matra-Ford

D

Report
2

Spain Spanish Grand Prix

Montjuïc
4 May

Austria Jochen Rindt

Austria Jochen Rindt

United Kingdom Jackie Stewart

France Matra-Ford

D

Report
3

Monaco Monaco Grand Prix

Monaco
18 May

United Kingdom Jackie Stewart

United Kingdom Jackie Stewart

United Kingdom Graham Hill

United Kingdom Lotus-Ford

F

Report
4

Netherlands Dutch Grand Prix

Zandvoort
21 June

Austria Jochen Rindt

United Kingdom Jackie Stewart

United Kingdom Jackie Stewart

France Matra-Ford

D

Report
5

France French Grand Prix

Charade
6 July

United Kingdom Jackie Stewart

United Kingdom Jackie Stewart

United Kingdom Jackie Stewart

France Matra-Ford

D

Report
6

United Kingdom British Grand Prix

Silverstone
19 July

Austria Jochen Rindt

United Kingdom Jackie Stewart

United Kingdom Jackie Stewart

France Matra-Ford

D

Report
7

West Germany German Grand Prix

Nürburgring
3 August

Belgium Jacky Ickx

Belgium Jacky Ickx

Belgium Jacky Ickx

United Kingdom Brabham-Ford

G

Report
8

Italy Italian Grand Prix

Monza
7 September

Austria Jochen Rindt

France Jean-Pierre Beltoise

United Kingdom Jackie Stewart

France Matra-Ford

D

Report
9

Canada Canadian Grand Prix

Mosport Park
20 September

Belgium Jacky Ickx

Belgium Jacky Ickx
Australia Jack Brabham

Belgium Jacky Ickx

United Kingdom Brabham-Ford

G

Report
10

United States United States Grand Prix

Watkins Glen
5 October

Austria Jochen Rindt

Austria Jochen Rindt

Austria Jochen Rindt

United Kingdom Lotus-Ford

F

Report
11

Mexico Mexican Grand Prix

Magdalena Mixhuca
19 October

Australia Jack Brabham

Belgium Jacky Ickx

New Zealand Denny Hulme

United Kingdom McLaren-Ford

G

Report


Teams and drivers




Briton Jackie Stewart won his 1st of 3 championships, driving a Matra-Ford for Ken Tyrrell




Stewart in 1969 at Nürburgring


The following teams and drivers competed in the 1969 FIA World Championship.













































































































































































































































































































































Entrant
Constructor
Chassis
Engine
Tyre
Driver
Rounds

United Kingdom Gold Leaf Team Lotus

Lotus-Ford

49B
63

Ford Cosworth DFV 3.0 V8

F

United Kingdom Graham Hill
1–10

Austria Jochen Rindt
1–2, 4–11

United States Mario Andretti
1, 7, 10

United Kingdom Richard Attwood
3

United Kingdom John Miles
5–6, 8–9, 11

United Kingdom Rob Walker/Jack Durlacher Racing Team

Lotus-Ford

49B

Ford Cosworth DFV 3.0 V8

F

Switzerland Jo Siffert
All

United Kingdom Bruce McLaren Motor Racing

McLaren-Ford

M7A
M7B
M7C
M9A

Ford Cosworth DFV 3.0 V8

G

New Zealand Denny Hulme
All

New Zealand Bruce McLaren
All

United Kingdom Derek Bell
6

United Kingdom Matra International

Matra-Ford

MS10
MS80
MS84

Ford Cosworth DFV 3.0 V8

D

United Kingdom Jackie Stewart
All

France Jean-Pierre Beltoise
All

France Johnny Servoz-Gavin
9–11

MS7

Ford Cosworth FVA 1.6 L4

D

France Johnny Servoz-Gavin
7

Italy Scuderia Ferrari SpA SEFAC
United States North American Racing Team

Ferrari

312

Ferrari 255C 3.0 V12

F

New Zealand Chris Amon
1–6

Mexico Pedro Rodríguez
6, 8–11

Italy Tino Brambilla
8

United Kingdom Owen Racing Organisation

BRM

P138
P133
P139

BRM P142 3.0 V12

D

United Kingdom John Surtees
1–4, 6–11

United Kingdom Jackie Oliver
1–4, 6–11

Canada Bill Brack
9

Canada George Eaton
10–11

United Kingdom Reg Parnell Racing

BRM

P126

BRM P142 3.0 V12

G

Mexico Pedro Rodríguez
1–3

United Kingdom Motor Racing Developments Ltd

Brabham-Ford

BT26A

Ford Cosworth DFV 3.0 V8

G

Australia Jack Brabham
1–4, 8–11

Belgium Jacky Ickx
All

Rhodesia Team Gunston

Lotus-Ford

49

Ford Cosworth DFV 3.0 V8

D

Rhodesia John Love
1

Brabham-Repco

BT24

Repco 620 3.0 V8

F

Rhodesia Sam Tingle
1

South Africa Team Lawson

McLaren-Ford

M7A

Ford Cosworth DFV 3.0 V8

D

South Africa Basil van Rooyen
1

South Africa Jack Holme

Brabham-Repco

BT20

Repco 620 3.0 V8

G

South Africa Peter de Klerk
1

United Kingdom Frank Williams Racing Cars

Brabham-Ford

BT26A

Ford Cosworth DFV 3.0 V8

D

United Kingdom Piers Courage
2–11

BT30

Ford Cosworth FVA 1.6 L4

D

United Kingdom Richard Attwood
7

United Kingdom Antique Automobiles

Cooper-Maserati

T86

Maserati 10/F1 3.0 V12

G

United Kingdom Vic Elford
3

McLaren-Ford

M7B

Ford Cosworth DFV 3.0 V8
4–7

Switzerland Silvio Moser Racing Team

Brabham-Ford

BT24

Ford Cosworth DFV 3.0 V8

G

Switzerland Silvio Moser
3–5, 8–11

Switzerland Ecurie Bonnier

Lotus-Ford

63
49B

Ford Cosworth DFV 3.0 V8

F

Sweden Joakim Bonnier
6–7

West Germany Ahrens Racing Team

Brabham-Ford

BT30

Ford Cosworth FVA 1.6 L4

D

West Germany Kurt Ahrens, Jr.
7

United States Roy Winkelmann Racing

Lotus-Ford

59B

Ford Cosworth FVA 1.6 L4

F

West Germany Hans Herrmann
7

West Germany Rolf Stommelen
7

West Germany Bayerische Motoren Werke AG

BMW

269

BMW M12/1 1.6 L4

D

West Germany Hubert Hahne
7

West Germany Gerhard Mitter
7

Austria Dieter Quester
7

France Matra Sports

Matra-Ford

MS7

Ford Cosworth FVA 1.6 L4

D

France Henri Pescarolo
7

Italy Tecno Racing Team

Tecno-Ford

TF69

Ford Cosworth FVA 1.6 L4

D

France François Cevert
7

Switzerland Squadra Tartaruga

Brabham-Ford

BT23C

Ford Cosworth FVA 1.6 L4

F

Switzerland Xavier Perrot
7

United Kingdom Felday Engineering Ltd

Brabham-Ford

BT30

Ford Cosworth FVA 1.6 L4

F

United Kingdom Peter Westbury
7

United States Pete Lovely Volkswagen Inc.

Lotus-Ford

49B

Ford Cosworth DFV 3.0 V8

F

United States Pete Lovely
9–11

Canada Paul Seitz

Brabham-Climax

BT23B

Climax FPF 2.8 L4

D

Canada John Cordts
9

Canada John Maryon

Eagle-Climax

T1F

Climax FPF 2.8 L4

F

Canada Al Pease
9

  • Pink background denotes F2 entrants to the German Grand Prix.


1969 Drivers' Championship final standings









































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































Pos.
Driver

RSA
South Africa

ESP
Spain

MON
Monaco

NED
Netherlands

FRA
France

GBR
United Kingdom

GER
West Germany

ITA
Italy

CAN
Canada

USA
United States

MEX
Mexico
Pts.
1

United Kingdom Jackie Stewart

1
1

Ret

1

1

1
2
1
Ret
Ret
4

63
2

Belgium Jacky Ickx
Ret
6
Ret
5
3
2

1
10

1
Ret

2

37
3

New Zealand Bruce McLaren
5
2
5
Ret
4
3
3
4
5
DNS
DNS

26
4

Austria Jochen Rindt
Ret

Ret



Ret
Ret

4
Ret

2
3

1
Ret

22
5

France Jean-Pierre Beltoise
6
3
Ret
8
2
9
12

3
4
Ret
5

21
6

New Zealand Denny Hulme
3
4
6
4
8
Ret
Ret
7
Ret
Ret
1

20
7

United Kingdom Graham Hill
2
Ret
1
7
6
7
4
9
Ret
Ret


19
8

United Kingdom Piers Courage

Ret
2
Ret
Ret
5
Ret
5
Ret
2
10

16
9

Switzerland Jo Siffert
4
Ret
3
2
9
8
11
8
Ret
Ret
Ret

15
10

Australia Jack Brabham

Ret
Ret
Ret
6



Ret

2
4

3

14
11

United Kingdom John Surtees
Ret
5
Ret
9

Ret
DNS
NC
Ret
3
Ret

6
12

New Zealand Chris Amon
Ret
Ret
Ret
3
Ret
Ret






4
13

United Kingdom Richard Attwood


4



61





3
14

United Kingdom Vic Elford


7
10
5
6
Ret





3
15

Mexico Pedro Rodríguez
Ret
Ret
Ret


Ret

6
Ret
5
7

3
16

Switzerland Silvio Moser


Ret
Ret
7


Ret
Ret
6
11

1
17

United Kingdom Jackie Oliver
7
Ret
Ret
Ret

Ret
Ret
Ret
Ret
Ret
6

1
18

France Johnny Servoz-Gavin






Ret1

6
NC
8

1


Rhodesia Sam Tingle
8











0


United States Pete Lovely








7
Ret
9

0


United Kingdom John Miles




Ret
10

Ret
Ret

Ret

0


Canada Bill Brack








NC



0


United States Mario Andretti
Ret





Ret


Ret


0


Sweden Jo Bonnier





Ret
Ret





0


Canada George Eaton









Ret
Ret

0


South Africa Peter de Klerk
NC











0


South Africa Basil van Rooyen
Ret











0


Rhodesia John Love
Ret











0


United Kingdom Derek Bell





Ret






0


Canada John Cordts








Ret



0


Canada Al Pease








DSQ



0


Italy Ernesto Brambilla







DNS




0
Drivers ineligible for Formula One points, because they drove with Formula Two cars


France Henri Pescarolo






5







West Germany Kurt Ahrens






7







West Germany Rolf Stommelen






8







United Kingdom Peter Westbury






9







Switzerland Xavier Perrot






10







France François Cevert






Ret







West Germany Gerhard Mitter






DNS







West Germany Hubert Hahne






DNS







Austria Dieter Quester






DNS







West Germany Hans Herrmann






DNS





Pos.
Driver

RSA
South Africa

ESP
Spain

MON
Monaco

NED
Netherlands

FRA
France

GBR
United Kingdom

GER
West Germany

ITA
Italy

CAN
Canada

USA
United States

MEX
Mexico
Pts.






















































Key
Colour Result
Gold Winner
Silver 2nd place
Bronze 3rd place
Green Other points position
Blue
Other classified position

Not classified, finished (NC)
Purple Not classified, retired (Ret)
Red
Did not qualify (DNQ)

Did not pre-qualify (DNPQ)
Black Disqualified (DSQ)
White
Did not start (DNS)
Race cancelled (C)
Blank
Did not practice (DNP)
Excluded (EX)
Did not arrive (DNA)
Withdrawn (WD)

Bold – Pole position
Italics – Fastest lap





  • 1 – Ineligible for Formula One points, because they drove with Formula Two cars.


1969 Constructors' Championship final standings


Points were awarded on a 9–6–4–3–2–1 basis to the first six finishers at each round, however only the best placed car from each manufacturer was eligible to score points. The best five results from the first six rounds and the best four results from the last five rounds were retained.



































































































































































































Pos.
Manufacturer

RSA
South Africa

ESP
Spain

MON
Monaco

NED
Netherlands

FRA
France

GBR
United Kingdom

GER
West Germany

ITA
Italy

CAN
Canada

USA
United States

MEX
Mexico
Pts.
1

France Matra-Ford

1

1
Ret

1

1

1

2

1

4
NC

4

66
2

United Kingdom Brabham-Ford
Ret

6

2

5

3

2

1
(5)

1

2

2

49 (51)
3

United Kingdom Lotus-Ford

2
Ret

1

2

6

4

4

2

3

1
9

47
4

United Kingdom McLaren-Ford

3

2
(5)

4

4

3

3

4

5
Ret

1

38 (40)
5

United Kingdom BRM
7

5
Ret
9

Ret
Ret
NC
NC

3

6

7
6

Italy Ferrari
Ret
Ret
Ret

3
Ret
Ret


6
Ret

5
7

7


United Kingdom Cooper-Maserati


7









0


United Kingdom Brabham-Repco
8











0


United Kingdom Brabham-Climax








Ret



0


United States Eagle-Climax








DSQ



0
Pos.
Manufacturer

RSA
South Africa

ESP
Spain

MON
Monaco

NED
Netherlands

FRA
France

GBR
United Kingdom

GER
West Germany

ITA
Italy

CAN
Canada

USA
United States

MEX
Mexico
Pts.


  • Bold results counted to championship totals.


Non-Championship race results


Other Formula One races held in 1969, which did not count towards the World Championship.











































Race Name
Circuit
Date
Winning driver
Constructor
Report

United Kingdom IV Race of Champions

Brands Hatch
16 March

United Kingdom Jackie Stewart

France Matra-Cosworth

Report

United Kingdom XXI BRDC International Trophy

Silverstone
30 March

Australia Jack Brabham

United Kingdom Brabham-Cosworth

Report

Spain Madrid Grand Prix

Jarama
13 April

United Kingdom Keith Holland

United Kingdom Lola-Chevrolet

Report

United Kingdom XVI International Gold Cup

Oulton Park
16 August

Belgium Jacky Ickx

United Kingdom Brabham-Cosworth

Report


References




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