F1 Cars
by Brand
Every major constructor in Formula 1 history — their championship records, most iconic cars, and technical legacy.
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Ferrari
ActiveThe only team to have competed in every F1 season. Most successful constructor in history.
McLaren
Active2025 Constructors' Champions. First drivers' and constructors' double since 1998.
Mercedes
Active7 consecutive Constructors' titles (2014–2020). Lewis Hamilton's dominant era.
Red Bull
ActiveVettel's 4 consecutive titles (2010–2013). Verstappen's 4 titles (2021–2024).
Williams
Active9 Constructors' titles. Senna, Prost, Mansell, Hill all drove for Williams.
Lotus
DefunctPioneered monocoque chassis and ground-effect aerodynamics. Jim Clark's team.
Brabham
DefunctFounded by Jack Brabham, the only driver-constructor world champion.
Tyrrell
DefunctFamous for the six-wheeled P34. Jackie Stewart won 3 titles with Ken Tyrrell.
Renault
ChangedIntroduced turbo power to F1 in 1977. Alonso's 2 titles (2005–2006).
Brawn
ChangedOne season, one championship. Jenson Button's fairytale title with a near-bankrupt team.
Benetton
ChangedSchumacher's first two titles (1994–1995). Later became Renault F1.
Cooper
DefunctPioneered the rear-engine layout that all F1 cars use to this day.
BRM
DefunctBritish Racing Motors. Graham Hill's championship car. Complex V16 engine.
Ferrari & McLaren — The Defining Rivalry

Ferrari
Widely considered the greatest F1 car ever built. Michael Schumacher dominated the 2004 season in a car that was simply in a class of its own — superior in every technical department.
Ferrari SF-25 (2025) — Ferrari power unit, pullrod front suspension

McLaren
Won 15 of 16 races in 1988 — a record that still stands. Powered by Honda and driven by Ayrton Senna and Alain Prost, the MP4/4 represents the pinnacle of one-team dominance.
McLaren MCL39 (2025) — 2025 Constructors' Champions. Norris & Piastri combined for 833 points.