The FIA Hall of Fame honours racing drivers. It was established by the Fédération Internationale de l'Automobile (FIA) in 2017.[1] The first inductees were the 33 Formula One world champions, followed by the 17 World Rally champions and the 28 World Endurance champions in 2019.[2]
Inductees into the Hall of Fame
Inaugural class (2017)
Juan Manuel Fangio driving a Maserati 250F
Phil Hill driving a Ferrari 250 TR at the 12 Hours of Sebring in 1958
Michael Schumacher driving a Ferrari F2004 at Indianapolis in 2004, where he won the United States Grand Prix
Alberto Ascari driving a Lancia D50 in 1954
| Inductee
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Nationality
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Achievements
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| Giuseppe Farina |
Italy |
1950 Formula One World Champion
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| Mike Hawthorn |
United Kingdom |
1958 Formula One World Champion
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| Phil Hill |
United States |
1961 Formula One World Champion
|
| John Surtees |
United Kingdom |
1964 Formula One World Champion
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| Denny Hulme |
New Zealand |
1967 Formula One World Champion
|
| Jochen Rindt |
Austria |
1970 Formula One World Champion
|
| James Hunt |
United Kingdom |
1976 Formula One World Champion
|
| Mario Andretti |
United States |
1978 Formula One World Champion
|
| Jody Scheckter |
South Africa |
1979 Formula One World Champion
|
| Alan Jones |
Australia |
1980 Formula One World Champion
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| Keke Rosberg |
Finland |
1982 Formula One World Champion
|
| Nigel Mansell |
United Kingdom |
1992 Formula One World Champion
|
| Damon Hill |
United Kingdom |
1996 Formula One World Champion
|
| Jacques Villeneuve |
Canada |
1997 Formula One World Champion
|
| Kimi Räikkönen |
Finland |
2007 Formula One World Champion
|
| Jenson Button |
United Kingdom |
2009 Formula One World Champion
|
| Nico Rosberg |
Germany |
2016 Formula One World Champion
|
| Alberto Ascari |
Italy |
2-time Formula One World Champion (1952, 1953)
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| Graham Hill |
United Kingdom |
2-time Formula One World Champion (1962, 1968)
|
| Jim Clark |
United Kingdom |
2-time Formula One World Champion (1963, 1965)
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| Emerson Fittipaldi |
Brazil |
2-time Formula One World Champion (1972, 1974)
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| Mika Häkkinen |
Finland |
2-time Formula One World Champion (1998, 1999)
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| Fernando Alonso |
Spain |
2-time Formula One World Champion (2005, 2006), 2018–19 World Endurance Champion
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| Jack Brabham |
Australia |
3-time Formula One World Champion (1959, 1960, 1966)
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| Jackie Stewart |
United Kingdom |
3-time Formula One World Champion (1969, 1971, 1973)
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| Niki Lauda |
Austria |
3-time Formula One World Champion (1975, 1977, 1984)
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| Nelson Piquet |
Brazil |
3-time Formula One World Champion (1981, 1983, 1987)
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| Ayrton Senna |
Brazil |
3-time Formula One World Champion (1988, 1990, 1991)
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| Alain Prost |
France |
4-time Formula One World Champion (1985, 1986, 1989, 1993)
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| Sebastian Vettel |
Germany |
4-time Formula One World Champion (2010, 2011, 2012, 2013)
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| Juan Manuel Fangio |
Argentina |
5-time Formula One World Champion (1951, 1954, 1955, 1956, 1957)
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| Lewis Hamilton |
United Kingdom |
7-time Formula One World Champion (2008, 2014, 2015, 2017, 2018, 2019, 2020)
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| Michael Schumacher |
Germany |
7-time Formula One World Champion (1994, 1995, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004)
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Class of 2018
| Inductee
|
Nationality
|
Achievements
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| Björn Waldegård |
Sweden |
1979 World Rally Champion
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| Ari Vatanen |
Finland |
1981 World Rally Champion
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| Hannu Mikkola |
Finland |
1983 World Rally Champion
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| Stig Blomqvist |
Sweden |
1984 World Rally Champion
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| Timo Salonen |
Finland |
1985 World Rally Champion
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| Didier Auriol |
France |
1994 World Rally Champion
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| Colin McRae |
United Kingdom |
1995 World Rally Champion
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| Richard Burns |
United Kingdom |
2001 World Rally Champion
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| Petter Solberg |
Norway |
2003 World Rally Champion, 2-time World Rallycross Champion (2014, 2015)
|
| Walter Röhrl |
Germany |
2-time World Rally Champion (1980, 1982)
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| Miki Biasion |
Italy |
2-time World Rally Champion (1988, 1989)
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| Carlos Sainz |
Spain |
2-time World Rally Champion (1990, 1992)
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| Marcus Grönholm |
Finland |
2-time World Rally Champion (2000, 2002)
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| Juha Kankkunen |
Finland |
4-time World Rally Champion (1986, 1987, 1991, 1993)
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| Tommi Mäkinen |
Finland |
4-time World Rally Champion (1996, 1997, 1998, 1999)
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| Sébastien Ogier |
France |
8-time World Rally Champion (2013, 2014, 2015, 2016, 2017, 2018, 2020, 2021)
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| Sébastien Loeb |
France |
9-time World Rally Champion (2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012)
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Class of 2019
| Inductee
|
Nationality
|
Achievements
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| Bob Garretson |
United States |
1981 World Endurance Champion
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| Stefan Bellof |
Germany |
1984 World Endurance Champion
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| Hans-Joachim Stuck |
Germany |
1985 World Endurance Champion
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| Raul Boesel |
Brazil |
1987 World Endurance Champion
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| Martin Brundle |
United Kingdom |
1988 World Endurance Champion
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| Mauro Baldi |
Italy |
1990 World Endurance Champion
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| Teo Fabi |
Italy |
1991 World Endurance Champion
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| Yannick Dalmas |
France |
1992 World Endurance Champion
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| Derek Warwick |
United Kingdom |
1992 World Endurance Champion
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| Marcel Fässler |
Switzerland |
2012 World Endurance Champion
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| André Lotterer |
Germany |
2012 World Endurance Champion
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| Benoît Tréluyer |
France |
2012 World Endurance Champion
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| Loïc Duval |
France |
2013 World Endurance Champion
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| Allan McNish |
United Kingdom |
2013 World Endurance Champion
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| Tom Kristensen |
Denmark |
2013 World Endurance Champion
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| Anthony Davidson |
United Kingdom |
2014 World Endurance Champion
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| Mark Webber |
Australia |
2015 World Endurance Champion
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| Romain Dumas |
France |
2016 World Endurance Champion
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| Neel Jani |
Switzerland |
2016 World Endurance Champion
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| Marc Lieb |
Germany |
2016 World Endurance Champion
|
| Earl Bamber |
New Zealand |
2017 World Endurance Champion
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| Kazuki Nakajima |
Japan |
2018–19 World Endurance Champion
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| Jacky Ickx |
Belgium |
2-time World Endurance Champion (1982, 1983)
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| Derek Bell |
United Kingdom |
2-time World Endurance Champion (1985, 1986)
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| Jean-Louis Schlesser |
France |
2-time World Endurance Champion (1989, 1990)
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| Timo Bernhard |
Germany |
2-time World Endurance Champion (2015, 2017)
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| Brendon Hartley |
New Zealand |
4-time World Endurance Champion (2015, 2017, 2022, 2023)
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| Sébastien Buemi |
Switzerland |
4-time World Endurance Champion (2014, 2018–19, 2022, 2023)
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