List of 1964 motorsport champions

This list of 1964 motorsport champions is a list of national or international auto racing series with a Championship decided by the points or positions earned by a driver from multiple races.

1964 motorsport champions
Previous: 1963 Next: 1965

Formula cars

Series Driver Season article
Formula One World Championship John Surtees 1964 Formula One season
Constructors: Ferrari
USAC National Championship A. J. Foyt 1964 USAC Championship Car season
Tasman Series Bruce McLaren 1964 Tasman Series
Australian Drivers' Championship Bib Stillwell 1964 Australian Drivers' Championship
Australian 1½ Litre Championship Greg Cusack 1964 Australian 1½ Litre Championship
Australian Formula 2 Championship Greg Cusack 1964 Australian Formula 2 Championship

Sports car

Series Driver Season article
International Championship for GT Manufacturers Class GT+2.0: Ferrari
Class GT2.0: Porsche
Class GT1.3: Abarth-Simca
1964 World Sportscar Championship season
International Prototype Trophy Class P+3.0: Ferrari
Class P3.0: Porsche
1964 World Sportscar Championship season
United States Road Racing Championship Jim Hall 1964 United States Road Racing Championship season
SCCA National Sports Car Championship C Modified: Ed Lowther 1964 SCCA National Sports Car Championship season
D Modified: Tom O'Brien
A Production: Bob Johnson

Touring car

Series Driver Season article
European Touring Car Challenge Warwick Banks
Australian Touring Car Championship Ian Geoghegan 1964 Australian Touring Car Championship

Stock car racing

Series Driver Season article
NASCAR Grand National Series Richard Petty 1964 NASCAR Grand National Series

Motorcycle

Series Rider Season article
500cc World Championship Mike Hailwood 1964 Grand Prix motorcycle racing season
350cc World Championship Jim Redman
250cc World Championship Phil Read
125cc World Championship Luigi Taveri
50cc World Championship Hugh Anderson
Speedway World Championship Barry Briggs 1964 Individual Speedway World Championship

See also

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