As of 2024[update], there have been 32 drivers from Switzerland who have entered Formula One World Championship Grands Prix motor races, with 23 of them having started a race.[1][2]
Rudi Fischer was the first Swiss driver to reach the podium in Formula One.[6] Despite only starting 7 Grands Prix he made the podium twice; with 2nd in Switzerland and 3rd in Germany, both in 1952.[7] Those were his only points finishes.[8]
Switzerland's next driver was Peter Hirt.[2] He entered five races in the early 1950s, culminating in three retirements, a 7th place and an 11th-place finish.[9]
Michael May started two races in the 1961 season.[17] He retired in Monaco after 42 laps with oil feeder issues and managed an 11th-place finish in France, albeit four laps down.[18][19]
Switzerland's first Grand Prix winner was Jo Siffert.[27] In a career spanning 10 seasons he won two races (Britain 1968 and Austria 1971) from 96 starts, with a best championship finish of 5th in 1971.[28][29] His life was cut short following an accident at the non-championship Victory Race in October 1971.[28]
Marc Surer's debut was somewhat troubled. After completing the final three races of 1979 for Ensign (only making the grid once), he'd entered just two in 1980 before breaking his legs at Kyalami.[44] Following his recovery, he began a career as one of Formula One's perennial midfielders. He scored points in 11 of the 82 races he started including a best of fourth in the 1981 Brazilian Grand Prix (incl. fastest lap) and 1985 Italian Grand Prix.[44][45][46]
Franco Forini entered three races in 1987 for Osella, he retired from the first two and failed to qualify for the third.[47]
Gregor Foitek entered his first Grand Prix in 1989 for EuroBrun.[48] He failed to qualify for any of the 11 races he entered with the team, so he switched to Rial Racing – and quit after suffering a high-speed crash.[48][49] He drove for Brabham in the first races of 1990 with whom he made his debut, but following two DNFs he moved to Onyx, making the finish for the first time with 7th in Monaco before the team collapsed six races later.[48]