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List of Formula One fatalities

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Formula One (F1) is the highest class of open-wheeled auto racing defined by the Fédération Internationale de l'Automobile (FIA), motorsport's world governing body. The "formula" in the name refers to a set of rules to which all participants and vehicles must conform. The F1 World Championship season consists of a series of races, known as Grands Prix, held usually on purpose-built circuits, and in a few cases on closed city streets. The results of each race are combined to determine two annual Championships, one for drivers and one for constructors.

Safety standards have improved since the first World Championship Grand Prix at Silverstone in , where there was no medical back-up nor safety measures in case of an accident. Helmets were not made mandatory until , though these were simple cork-lined helmets with no visors. It was not until the 1960s that robust full-visor helmets were made mandatory, along with fireproof overalls, and the FIA assumed responsibility for safety at the circuits. Steps were taken to improve the safety of the Formula One car in the 1970s; the cockpit opening was enlarged allowing the driver to escape more quickly in the event of an accident and outside mirrors became mandatory. The 1980s saw further improvement in the structure of the Formula One car, with the monocoque being made out of carbon fibre instead of aluminium, increasing protection upon impact. Following the death of Ayrton Senna in , a number of measures were introduced in an attempt to slow the cars down, including bodywork aerodynamic limitations, a pit lane speed limit and temporary circuit modifications such as extra chicanes. Grooved tyres were introduced in instead of racing slick tyres to reduce cornering speed. Safety measures continued to be introduced into the 21st century, with a number of circuits having their configuration changed to improve driver safety.

This list includes drivers who have died during a FIA World Championship event (including practice, qualifying and the race), and those who have died while driving modern or vintage Formula One cars outside the World Championship. Track marshals and other race attendees who have died as a result of these accidents are not included in the list. Fifty-two drivers have died from incidents that occurred at a FIA World Championship event or while driving a Formula One car at another event, with Cameron Earl being the first in . Thirty-three of the drivers died from incidents during Grand Prix race weekends which formed part of the World Championship, six died during test sessions, and thirteen driving Formula One cars during non-championship Formula One weekends or vintage/historic events. The Indianapolis Motor Speedway has seen the most fatalities; seven drivers have died there during the time that the Indianapolis 500 formed part of the world championship, though the Indianapolis 500 was held to AAA regulations rather than Formula One regulations. Fifteen drivers died in the 1950s; fourteen in the 1960s; twelve in the 1970s; four in the 1980s and two in the 1990s. Following the deaths of Roland Ratzenberger and Ayrton Senna at Imola on consecutive days in , no driver died during world championship events for more than 20 years until Jules Bianchi's death in 2015, from injuries sustained during the 2014 Japanese Grand Prix. Three drivers died in the intervening years while driving former Formula One cars (two from the 1960s, one from the 1990s) in vintage racing and other events not associated with World Championship Grands Prix. Two Formula One Champions have died while racing or practising in Formula One, Jochen Rindt in , and Senna in 1994. Rindt was not a champion at the time of his death, but won the 1970 championship posthumously, the only driver to have done so.

File:Onofre Marimón - El Gráfico 1708.jpg|Onofre Marimón was the first fatality specifically at a World Championship Grand Prix, the 1954 German Grand Prix; Chet Miller was the first fatality at a World Championship event, the 1953 Indianapolis 500 File:Rindt at 1970 Dutch Grand Prix (2C).jpg|Jochen Rindt is the only driver to posthumously win a World Championship, missing the last four races after his fatal crash in qualifying for the 1970 Italian Grand Prix File: Ayrton Senna 1989 Belgian GP podium (cropped).jpg|Three-time world champion Ayrton Senna is the only former champion to die from a crash during a World Championship race, the 1994 San Marino Grand Prix File:Jules Bianchi 2012-1.JPG|Jules Bianchi is the most recent fatality resulting from a World Championship race incident, dying from injuries suffered at the 2014 Japanese Grand Prix

Fatalities

Detail by driver

#Indicates driver drove a Formula Two car.
DriverDate of accidentAgeEventCircuitCarSessionRef.{{sortnameCameronEarl}}{{sortnameChetMiller}}{{sortnameCharlesde TornacoTornaco, Charles}}{{sortnameOnofreMarimón}}{{sortnameMarioAlborghetti}}{{sortnameMannyAyulo}}{{sortnameBillVukovich}}{{sortnameEugenioCastellotti}}{{sortnameKeithAndrewsKeith Andrews (racing driver)}}{{sortnamePatO'ConnorPat O'Connor (racing driver)}}{{sortnameLuigiMusso}}{{sortnamePeterCollinsPeter Collins (racing driver)}}{{sortnameStuartLewis-Evans}}{{sortnameJerryUnser Jr.}}{{sortnameBobCortner}}{{sortnameHarrySchell}}{{sortnameChrisBristow}}{{sortnameAlanStacey}}{{sortnameShaneSummers}}{{sortnameGiulioCabianca}}{{sortnameWolfgangvon TripsTrips, Wolfgang}}{{sortnameRicardoRodríguezRicardo Rodríguez (racing driver)}}{{sortnameGaryHocking}}{{sortnameCarelGodin de Beaufort}}{{sortnameJohnTaylorJohn Taylor (racing driver)}}{{sortnameLorenzoBandini}}{{sortnameBobAndersonBob Anderson (racing driver)}}{{sortnameJoSchlesser}}{{sortnameGerhardMitter}}{{sortnameMartinBrain}}{{sortnamePiersCourage}}{{sortnameJochenRindt}}{{sortnameJoSiffert}}{{sortnameRogerWilliamson}}{{sortnameFrançoisCevert}}{{sortnamePeterRevson}}{{sortnameHelmutKoinigg}}{{sortnameMarkDonohue}}{{sortnameTomPryce}}{{sortnameBrianMcGuireBrian McGuire (racing driver)}}{{sortnameRonniePeterson}}{{sortnamePatrickDepailler}}{{sortnameGillesVilleneuve}}{{sortnameRiccardoPaletti}}{{sortnameEliode AngelisAngelis, Elio}}{{sortnameRolandRatzenberger}}{{sortnameAyrtonSenna}}{{sortnameFritzGlatz}}{{sortnameDenisWelch}}{{sortnameJulesBianchi}}
29TestMIRAERATest
50Indianapolis 500Indianapolis Motor SpeedwayKurtis KraftPractice
26Modena Grand PrixFerrari Tipo 500Practice
30German Grand PrixNürburgringMaserati 250FPractice
26Pau Grand PrixCircuit de Pau-VilleMaserati 4CLTRace
33Indianapolis 500Indianapolis Motor SpeedwayKurtis KraftPractice
36Race
26TestFerrari 801Test
36Indianapolis 500Indianapolis Motor SpeedwayKurtis KraftPractice
29Indianapolis 500Indianapolis Motor SpeedwayKurtis KraftRace
33French Grand PrixCircuit de Reims-GueuxFerrari 246 F1Race
26German Grand PrixNürburgringFerrari 246 F1Race
28Moroccan Grand PrixCircuit d'Ain-DiabVanwallRace
26Indianapolis 500Indianapolis Motor SpeedwayKuzmaPractice
32Cornis
38BRDC International TrophySilverstone CircuitCooper T51Practice
22Belgian Grand PrixCooper T51Race
26Lotus 18
24Silver City TrophyBrands HatchCooperPractice
38TestCooper T51Test
33Italian Grand PrixFerrari 156 F1Race
20Mexican Grand PrixLotus 24Practice
25Natal Grand PrixWestmead CircuitLotus 24Practice
30German Grand PrixNürburgringPorsche 718Practice
33German Grand PrixNürburgringBrabham BT11Race
31Monaco Grand PrixFerrari 312Race
36TestSilverstone CircuitBrabham BT11Test
40French Grand PrixCircuit de Rouen-les-EssartsHonda RA302Race
#33German Grand PrixNürburgringBMW 269Practice
37Nottingham Sports Car Club meetingSilverstone CircuitCooper T86BRace
28Dutch Grand PrixDe Tomaso 505/38Race
28Italian Grand PrixLotus 72Qualifying
35World Championship Victory RaceBrands HatchBRM P160Race
25Dutch Grand PrixMarch 731Race
29United States Grand PrixWatkins Glen InternationalTyrrell 006Qualifying
35South African Grand PrixKyalami Racing CircuitShadow DN3Test
25United States Grand PrixWatkins Glen InternationalSurtees TS16Race
38Austrian Grand PrixMarch 751Practice
27South African Grand PrixKyalami Racing CircuitShadow DN8Race
31Shellsport International Series Round 11Brands HatchMcGuire BM1Practice
34Italian Grand PrixLotus 78Race
35TestHockenheimringAlfa Romeo 179Test
32Belgian Grand PrixFerrari 126C2Qualifying
23Canadian Grand PrixOsella FA1CRace
28TestBrabham BT55Test
33San Marino Grand PrixSimtek S941Qualifying
34Williams FW16Race
59Goodwood Festival of SpeedGoodwood HillclimbLotus 63Run
58Czech SuperprixFootwork FA17Race
69Jack Brabham Memorial TrophySilverstone CircuitLotus 18Race
25Japanese Grand PrixSuzuka International Racing CourseMarussia MR03Race
62Historic Grand PrixMarch 701Race

By type of event

EventFatalitiesFirstLastWorld ChampionshipTestingNon-Championship & otherTotal5219522017
3319532014
619521986
1319552017

By nationality

NationalityTotalFirstLastUnited KingdomUnited StatesItalyFranceAustriaGermanyArgentinaAustraliaBelgiumBrazilCanadaMexicoNetherlandsRhodesia and NyasalandSwedenSwitzerlandTotal for 16 nationalities5219522017
1419522014
1019531975
719551986
519682017
419702002
219611969
11954
1977
1953
1994
1982
1962
1964
1962
1978
1971

By circuit

CircuitTotalFirstLastTotal for 27 circuits5219522017
719531959
519541969
419602014
319531961
19611977
19611978
19702017
21960
19731974
19741977
1994
11952
1955
1958
1958
1962
1962
1967
1968
1975
1980
1982
1982
1986
2000
2002
2014

By decade

DecadeTotalFirstLast1950s1960s1970s1980s1990s2000s2010s2020sTotal5219522017
1519521959
1419601969
1219701978
419801986
219941994
220002002
320142017
0-

Notes

References

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  26. "Lorenzo Bandini".
  27. "Bob Anderson".
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  30. "Martin Brain".
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  34. "François Cevert".
  35. "Peter Revson".
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  48. Savill, Richard. (June 26, 2000). "Brother of Earl dies in Goodwood hill climb". [[The Daily Telegraph]].
  49. (July 16, 2002). "Grave incident mars Czech Superprix".
  50. (July 19, 2002). "Fritz Glatz".
  51. (July 28, 2014). "Historic racer Denis Welch dies in Silverstone Classic accident".
  52. DiZinno, Tony. (July 17, 2015). "Jules Bianchi dies at age 25, his family confirms".
  53. (September 7, 2017). "French driver David Ferrer dies after Zandvoort Historic GP crash".
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