Al Pease Award
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In this alternate championship, the drivers get a point for each lap they finish down. So Al Pease would get 43 points for Canada 1967. It has been renamed the Horace Gould Award and the Jo Bonnier Award. Jim Clark, a future two-time Drivers' champion, is also famous for winning the 1961 award.
Champions
Season | Driver | Points | Second | Third |
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1950 | Johnny Claes | 19 | Yves Giraud-Cabantous | Joe Kelly Toni Branca |
1951 | Consalvo Sanesi | 26 | Johnny Claes | Guy Mairesse |
1952 | Alan Brown | 33 | Eric Brandon | Lance Macklin |
1953 | Johnny Claes | 45 | Louis Rosier | Ken Wharton |
1954 | Horace Gould | 46 | Prince Bira | Louis Rosier |
1955 | Jacques Pollet | 19 | Johnny Claes | Louis Rosier |
1956 | Cesare Perdisa | 20 | Horace Gould | Paco Godia |
1957 | Ivor Bueb | 19 | Stuart Lewis-Evans | Luigi Piotti |
1958 | Cliff Allison | 30 | Roy Salvadori | Graham Hill |
1959 | Maurice Trintignant | 24 | Carel Godin de Beaufort | Giorgio Scarlatti |
1960 | Innes Ireland | 59 | Richie Ginther | Jim Clark |
1961 | Jim Clark | 21 | Ian Burgess | Wolfgang Siedel Maurice Trintignant |
1962 | Jo Bonnier | 34 | Wolfgang Siedel | Trevor Taylor |
1963 | Jo Bonnier | 65 | Carel Godin de Beaufort | Giancarlo Baghetti |
1964 | Jo Siffert | 53 | Hap Sharp | Jack Brabham |
1965 | Bob Anderson | 50 | Jo Siffert | Richard Attwood |
1966 | Jo Bonnier | 102 | Guy Ligier | Richie Ginther |