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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

Active
1950–present
16
Constructors
15
Drivers

The only team to have competed in every F1 season. Most successful constructor in history.

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McLaren

Active
1966–present
10
Constructors
12
Drivers

2025 Constructors' Champions. First drivers' and constructors' double since 1998.

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Mercedes

Active
1954–55, 2010–present
8
Constructors
9
Drivers

7 consecutive Constructors' titles (2014–2020). Lewis Hamilton's dominant era.

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Red Bull

Active
2005–present
6
Constructors
4
Drivers

Vettel's 4 consecutive titles (2010–2013). Verstappen's 4 titles (2021–2024).

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Williams

Active
1977–present
9
Constructors
7
Drivers

9 Constructors' titles. Senna, Prost, Mansell, Hill all drove for Williams.

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Lotus

Defunct
1958–1994
7
Constructors
6
Drivers

Pioneered monocoque chassis and ground-effect aerodynamics. Jim Clark's team.

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Brabham

Defunct
1962–1992
2
Constructors
3
Drivers

Founded by Jack Brabham, the only driver-constructor world champion.

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Tyrrell

Defunct
1970–1998
0
Constructors
3
Drivers

Famous for the six-wheeled P34. Jackie Stewart won 3 titles with Ken Tyrrell.

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Renault

Changed
1977–2020
2
Constructors
2
Drivers

Introduced turbo power to F1 in 1977. Alonso's 2 titles (2005–2006).

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Brawn

Changed
2009 only
1
Constructors
1
Drivers

One season, one championship. Jenson Button's fairytale title with a near-bankrupt team.

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Benetton

Changed
1986–2001
1
Constructors
2
Drivers

Schumacher's first two titles (1994–1995). Later became Renault F1.

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Cooper

Defunct
1950–1969
2
Constructors
2
Drivers

Pioneered the rear-engine layout that all F1 cars use to this day.

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BRM

Defunct
1951–1977
1
Constructors
1
Drivers

British Racing Motors. Graham Hill's championship car. Complex V16 engine.

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Ferrari & McLaren — The Defining Rivalry

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Ferrari
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Ferrari

History
In F1 since 1950
Constructors
16 Constructors' Championships
Status
Only team in every F1 season
Ferrari F2004 (2004)
15 wins from 18 races · 148 points · Schumacher's 7th title

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 Formula 1 car papaya orange livery 2025 season MCL39 Lando Norris championship
McLaren
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McLaren

History
In F1 since 1966
Constructors
10 Constructors' Championships
Status
2025 Constructors' & Drivers' Champions
McLaren MP4/4 (1988)
15 wins from 16 races · Senna & Prost · Honda power

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.