| The 50s | The 60s | The 70s | The 80s |
1990
| World-champions: | Driver: | Ayrton Senna (Brazil) | McLaren-Honda |
| World-champions: | Team: | McLaren-Honda |
| Ayrton Senna took his revenge for the lost title last year and crashed with Prost in the first corner of Suzuka. |
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1991
| World-champions: | Driver: | Ayrton Senna (Brazil) | McLaren-Honda |
| World-champions: | Team: | McLaren-Honda |
| It was the last year of the McLaren superiority. |
1992
| World-champions: | Driver: | Nigel Mansell (England) | Williams-Renault |
| World-champions: | Team: | Williams-Renault |
| Nigel Mansell won after all his bad luck the title with 9 victories. Thats a record. Mansell changed to the Indycar-serie after the season. |
1993
| World-champions: | Driver: | Alain Prost (France) | Williams-Renault |
| World-champions: | Team: | Williams-Renault |
| Prost made a come-back and won his 4th title. |
1994
| World-champions: | Driver: | Michael Schumacher (Germany) | Benetton.-Ford |
| World-champions: | Team: | Williams-Renault |
| The Imola-weekend was one of the darkest in the history of Formula 1. Ayrton Senna and Roland Ratzenberger died in an accident and Rubens Barrichello had a heavy crash. Schumacher became champion because he crashed Damon Hill from the track in the last race . |
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1995
| World-champions: | Driver: | Michael Schumacher (Germany) | Benetton.-Renault |
| World-champions: | Team: | Benetton-Renault |
| Once more Schumacher and Hill fought about the world-championship. |
1996
| World-champions: | Driver: | Damon Hill (England) | Williams-Renault |
| World-champions: | Team: | Williams-Renault |
| The Hill-family is the first, where father and son won a title. Hill and Villeneuve fought till the last race about the title |
1997
| World-champions: | Driver: | Jaque Villeneuve (Canada) | Williams-Renault |
| World-champions: | Team: | Williams-Renault |
| Michael Schumacher lost all his points because of unsportsmanlike behavior. |
1998
| World-champions: | Driver: | Mika Hakkinen (Finland) | McLaren-Mercedes |
| World-champions: | Team: | McLaren-Mercedes |
| Hakkinen and Schumacher were the rivals about the title till the last race. |