RAC Formula 1

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RAC Formula 1, sometimes referred to as the EoGB Racing League or Racing Series, is the highest class of open-wheel, single-seater Motorsport Racing in the Empire of Great Britain. Founded in June of 2023 by Thomas Carew, it is currently in its ninth Season of Competition. Comprising of 10-12 teams of predominantly two drivers each, a Singular Season will usually consist of 12-18 Grand Prix Races, with points being awarded on a sliding scale basis: the Driver with the most points at the end of the Season is Crowned the World Drivers' Champion; the Constructor with the most Points is crowned the World Constructors' Champion. It is chaired and governed by the Royal Automobile Club.

Two drivers currnently are double world champions: Anthony Fastman (Season 1 and Season 4, who is now retired), and Miles Mcallahan (Season 5 and Season 7). As of the Season 8 Belgian GP, James Mansell has the record for most wins, at 12. As of the same race, Racing Lord holds the record for most race wins (10) without an Imperial Drivers Championship. For more information on records and statistics, consult Formula One Records.

History

List of Champions

List of World Drivers' Champions By Season

Key
Bold indicates the team also won the World Constructors Championship
World Drivers' Champions by season
Season Driver Constructor Tyres Poles Wins Podiums Fastest laps Points Clinched Margin
Chassis Engine
Season 1 Anthony Fastman Pole-Sitters Pirelli 1 1 4 3 103 Round 12 of 12 1
Season 2 Connor O'Donnell Septis Star Pirelli 3 1 5 2 138 Round 17 of 17 1
Season 3 Livia Arbeit Kilns Racing Pirelli 2 2 4 2 121 Round 16 of 16 6
Season 4 Anthony Fastman Pole-Sitters Ferrari 3.0 V10 Pirelli 5 2 4 2 131 Round 16 of 16 3
Season 5 Miles Mcallahan British Leyland Rover 3.0 V8 t Goodyear 5 2 4 0 141 Round 16 of 16 1
Season 6 James Mansell Phare GP Cosworth 3.0 V8 Goodyear 4 3 5 4 146 Round 16 of 16 2
Season 7 Miles Mcallahan British Leyland Rover 3.0 V8 t Goodyear 2 2 3 3 76 Round 8 of 8 12
Season 8 Charles Wilson Septis Star Ferrari 3.0 V10 Bridgestone 3 3 8 1 190 Round 16 of 16 4
Season 9 James Mansell British Leyland Rover 5.0 V8 Goodyear 7 7 9 6 226 Round 16 of 16 6

List of World Constructors' Champions By Season

World Constructors' Champions by season
Season Constructor Tyre Drivers Poles Wins Podiums Fastest laps Points Clinched Margin
(points)
Chassis Engine
Season 1 Rothesay Henrarchians Pirelli Edward Bowman
Alex Green
1 2 4 1 173 Round 12 of 12 2
Season 2 Kilns Racing Pirelli Livia Arbeit
Jonatan Messner
1 3 4 1 209 Round 17 of 17 1
Season 3 British Leyland Pirelli Miles Mcallahan
Jason Mayele
1 2 5 0 191 Round 16 of 16 4
Season 4 Pole-Sitters Ferrari 3.0 V10 Pirelli Anthony Fastman*
Jimmy Flash
5 3 6 2 226 Round 16 of 16 20
Season 5 Yeldon Auto Sports Honda 3.0 V10 Pirelli Bernie Stuart-Evans
Nikolaus Ruhig
1 3 9 0 248 Round 16 of 16 16
Season 6 Phare GP Engineering Cosworth 3.0 V8 Goodyear James Mansell*
Stephen Moss
4 4 7 5 250 Round 15 of 16 39
Season 7 British Leyland Rover 3.0 V8 t Goodyear Miles Mcallahan*
Jason Mayele
2 3 4 3 124 Round 8 of 8 13
Season 8 Septis Star Ferrari 3.0 V10 Bridgestone Connor O'Donnell
Charles Wilson*
8 7 16 4 373 Round 16 of 16 3
Season 9 Kilns Racing Mercedes 1.6 V6 t Michelin Livia Arbeit
Clare Stacy
4 4 13 3 347 Round 16 of 16 6