F1 Teams
McLaren Mercedes
1
81
Second most successful team in F1 history with 8 Constructors' Championships and 183 race wins.
Red Bull Racing
3
6
Adrian Newey's designs at Red Bull produced some of the fastest F1 cars ever built.
Scuderia Ferrari
16
44
Ferrari's 245 race wins make them the most successful team in F1 history by a wide margin.
Mercedes-AMG Petronas
63
12
Lewis Hamilton and Mercedes together won 6 Drivers' and Constructors' doubles — an unprecedented partnership.
Aston Martin Aramco
14
18
Fernando Alonso's arrival in 2023 immediately delivered 8 podiums — more than the team had in 5 prior years combined.
Alpine Mercedes
10
43
Michael Schumacher won his first 2 World Championships with this team when it was known as Benetton.
Williams Racing
23
55
Nigel Mansell's 1992 Williams FW14B is considered one of the most technologically advanced F1 cars ever built.
TGR Haas F1 Team
31
87
Toyota Gazoo Racing (TGR) partnership in 2025 marks the first time Toyota has been involved in F1 since 2009.
Racing Bulls
30
41
The Faenza factory has produced F1 cars under 4 names: Minardi, Toro Rosso, AlphaTauri, and now Racing Bulls.
Audi F1 Team
27
5
The Hinwil factory has been building F1 cars since 1993, previously as Sauber, BMW Sauber, and Alfa Romeo.
Cadillac F1 Team
77
11
The last time an American manufacturer competed in F1 as a constructor was the Ford-backed Jaguar team in 2004.