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This page is accurate as of the 2026 Australian Grand Prix. Constructors set to compete in the 2026 Formula One World Championship are highlighted in bold.
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The World Constructors' Championship has been held since 1958. Constructor records listed here include all rounds which formed part of the World Championship since 1950: this includes the Indianapolis 500 from 1950 to 1960 (although it was not run to Formula One rules), and the 1952 and 1953 World Championship Grands Prix (which were run to Formula Two rules). Formula One races that were not qualification rounds for the World Championship are not included, and sprints are only included when specified.

Races entered and started

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Constructors are considered to be entered into a race if they attempt to compete in at least one official practice session with the intent of participating in the race. These constructors are noted on the entry list for that race. A constructor is considered to have started a race if at least one of their drivers line up on the grid or at the pit lane exit for the start of the race. If a race is stopped and restarted, participation in any portion of the race is counted only if that portion was in any way counted towards the final classification (e.g. races stopped before the end of the leader's second lap were declared null and void prior to 2005).

Total races started

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Constructor Entries Starts Seasons
1 Italy Ferrari 1125 1122 1950–2025
2 United Kingdom McLaren 999 994 1966–2025
3 United Kingdom Williams 852 850 1978–2025
4 Switzerland/Germany Sauber/BMW Sauber[N 1] 513 510 1993–2018, 2024–2025
5 United Kingdom Lotus 491 489 1958–1994
6 United Kingdom Tyrrell 433 430 1970–1998
7 United Kingdom/Austria Red Bull Racing[N 2] 419 417 2005–2025
8 France/United Kingdom Renault[N 3] 403 400 1977–1985, 2002–2011,2016–2020
9 United Kingdom Brabham 403 394 1962–1987, 1989–1992
10 United Kingdom Arrows 394 382 1978–2002
Source:[1]
Notes
  • Source combines Williams FW of 1975 and Wolf–Williams Racing of 1976 with Williams
  • Source separates Sauber, BMW Sauber and Kick Sauber statistics.
  • Source unites Lotus, Team Lotus and Lotus F1 statistics.
  • Source separates Arrows and Footwork Arrows statistics.

Wins

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Total wins

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Main article: List of Formula One Grand Prix winners (constructors)
Constructor Seasons Starts Wins Percentage
1 Italy Ferrari 1950–2025 1122 248 22.10%
2 United Kingdom McLaren 1966–2025 994 203 20.42%
3 Germany Mercedes 1954–1955, 2010–2025 341 131 38.42%
4 United Kingdom/Austria Red Bull Racing[N 2] 2005–2025 417 130 31.18%
5 United Kingdom Williams 1978–2025 850 114 13.41%
6 United Kingdom Lotus 1958–1994 489 79 16.16%
7 United Kingdom Brabham 1962–1987, 1989–1992 394 35 8.88%
France/United Kingdom Renault[N 3] 1977–1985, 2002–2011, 2016–2020 400 8.75%
9 United Kingdom/Italy Benetton[N 4] 1986–2001 260 27 10.38%
10 United Kingdom Tyrrell 1970–1998 430 23 5.35%
Source:[2]
Notes
  • Source unites Lotus, Team Lotus and Lotus F1 statistics.

Percentage wins

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Constructor Races Wins Percentage
1 United Kingdom Brawn 17 8 47.06%
2 Germany Mercedes 341 131 38.42%
3 United Kingdom Vanwall 28 9 32.14%
4 United Kingdom/Austria Red Bull Racing[N 2] 417 130 31.18%
5 Italy Ferrari 1122 248 22.10%
6 United Kingdom McLaren 994 203 20.42%
7 United Kingdom Lotus 489 79 16.16%
8 France Matra 61 9 14.75%
9 United Kingdom Williams 850 114 13.41%
10 United Kingdom Cooper 129 16 12.40%
Source:[2]
Notes
  • Source includes Kurtis Kraft, Epperly and Watson in the top 10, but the Indianapolis 500 did not count towards the International Cup for F1 Manufacturers.
  • Source unites Lotus, Team Lotus and Lotus F1 statistics.

Most wins in a season

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Constructor Season Races Wins Percentage
1 Austria Red Bull Racing 2023 22 21 95.45%
2 Germany Mercedes 2016 21 19 90.48%
3 Austria Red Bull Racing 2022 22 17 77.27%
4 Germany Mercedes 2014 19 16 84.21%
2015 19 84.21%
6 United Kingdom McLaren 1988 16 15 93.75%
Italy Ferrari 2002 17 88.24%
2004 18 83.33%
Germany Mercedes 2019 21 71.43%
10 United Kingdom McLaren 2025 24 14 58.33%
Source:[3]

Highest percentage of wins in a season

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Constructor Season Races Wins Percentage
1 Austria Red Bull Racing 2023 22 21 95.45%
2 United Kingdom McLaren 1988 16 15 93.75%
3 Germany Mercedes 2016 21 19 90.48%
4 Italy Ferrari 2002 17 15 88.24%
5 Italy Ferrari 1952 8 7 87.50%
6 Italy Alfa Romeo 1950 7 6 85.71%
7 Germany Mercedes 2014 19 16 84.21%
2015 19 16
9 Italy Ferrari 2004 18 15 83.33%
10 Italy Ferrari 1953 9 7 77.78%
Source:[3]

Most consecutive wins

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Constructor Season(s) Wins Races
1 Austria Red Bull Racing 2022–2023 15 2022 Abu Dhabi Grand Prix – 2023 Italian Grand Prix
2 United Kingdom McLaren 1988 11 1988 Brazilian Grand Prix – 1988 Belgian Grand Prix
3 Italy Ferrari 2002 10 2002 Canadian Grand Prix – 2002 Japanese Grand Prix
Germany Mercedes 2015–2016 2015 Japanese Grand Prix – 2016 Russian Grand Prix
2016 2016 Monaco Grand Prix – 2016 Singapore Grand Prix
2018–2019 2018 Brazilian Grand Prix – 2019 French Grand Prix
7 Austria Red Bull Racing 2013 9 2013 Belgian Grand Prix – 2013 Brazilian Grand Prix
2022 2022 French Grand Prix – 2022 Mexico City Grand Prix
2023–2024 2023 Japanese Grand Prix – 2024 Saudi Arabian Grand Prix
10 United Kingdom McLaren 1984–1985 8 1984 British Grand Prix – 1985 Brazilian Grand Prix
Italy Ferrari 2003–2004 2003 Italian Grand Prix – 2004 Spanish Grand Prix
Germany Mercedes 2014–2015 2014 Italian Grand Prix – 2015 Australian Grand Prix
Source:[4]

Most consecutive wins from first race of season

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Constructor Season Wins Races
1 Austria Red Bull Racing 2023 14 2023 Bahrain Grand Prix – 2023 Italian Grand Prix
2 United Kingdom McLaren 1988 11 1988 Brazilian Grand Prix – 1988 Belgian Grand Prix
3 Germany Mercedes 2019 8 2019 Australian Grand Prix – 2019 French Grand Prix
4 Germany Mercedes 2014 6 2014 Australian Grand Prix – 2014 Monaco Grand Prix
5 United Kingdom Williams 1992 5 1992 South African Grand Prix – 1992 San Marino Grand Prix
1996 1996 Australian Grand Prix – 1996 San Marino Grand Prix
Italy Ferrari 2004 2004 Australian Grand Prix – 2004 Spanish Grand Prix
8 United Kingdom McLaren 1991 4 1991 United States Grand Prix – 1991 Monaco Grand Prix
United Kingdom Benetton 1994 1994 Brazilian Grand Prix – 1994 Monaco Grand Prix
France Renault 2005 2005 Australian Grand Prix – 2005 San Marino Grand Prix
Germany Mercedes 2016 2016 Australian Grand Prix – 2016 Russian Grand Prix
2020 2020 Austrian Grand Prix – 2020 British Grand Prix
Source:[5]

Most seasons with a win

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Constructor Seasons with a win
1 Italy Ferrari 59
2 United Kingdom McLaren 39
3 United Kingdom Williams 23
4 United Kingdom Lotus 21
5 Austria Red Bull Racing 16
6 Germany Mercedes 15
7 United Kingdom Brabham 14
8 France/United Kingdom Renault[N 3] 10
9 United Kingdom BRM 9
United Kingdom Tyrrell
United Kingdom/Italy Benetton[N 4]
Source:[6]
Notes
  • Source unites Lotus, Team Lotus and Lotus F1 statistics.

Most consecutive seasons with a win

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Constructor Seasons Number of seasons
1 Italy Ferrari 1994–2013 20
2 United Kingdom McLaren 1981–1993 13
3 United Kingdom Lotus 1960–1970 11
Germany Mercedes 2012–2022
5 Austria Red Bull Racing 2016–2025 (ongoing) 10
6 United Kingdom Williams 1979–1987 9
1989–1997
United Kingdom McLaren 1997–2005
9 United Kingdom Benetton 1989–1995 7
Source:[7]

Most wins in the same Grand Prix

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Constructor Wins Grand Prix Seasons
1 Italy Ferrari 21 German Grand Prix 1951, 1952, 1953, 1956, 1959, 1963, 1964, 1972, 1974, 1977, 1982, 1983, 1985, 1994, 1999, 2000, 2002, 2004, 2006, 2010, 2012
2 Italy Ferrari 20 Italian Grand Prix 1951, 1952, 1960, 1961, 1964, 1966, 1970, 1975, 1979, 1988, 1996, 1998, 2000, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2006, 2010, 2019, 2024
3 Italy Ferrari 18 Belgian Grand Prix 1952, 1953, 1956, 1961, 1966, 1975, 1976, 1979, 1984, 1996, 1997, 2001, 2002, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2018, 2019
British Grand Prix 1951, 1952, 1953, 1954, 1956, 1958, 1961, 1976, 1978, 1990, 1998, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2007, 2011, 2018, 2022
5 Italy Ferrari 17 French Grand Prix 1952, 1953, 1956, 1958, 1959, 1961, 1968, 1975, 1990, 1997, 1998, 2001, 2002, 2004, 2006, 2007, 2008
6 United Kingdom McLaren 16 Monaco Grand Prix 1984, 1985, 1986, 1988, 1989, 1990, 1991, 1992, 1993, 1998, 2000, 2002, 2005, 2007, 2008, 2025
7 United Kingdom McLaren 15 British Grand Prix 1973, 1975, 1977, 1981, 1982, 1984, 1985, 1988, 1989, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2005, 2008, 2025
Belgian Grand Prix 1968, 1974, 1982, 1987, 1988, 1989, 1990, 1991, 1999, 2000, 2004, 2005, 2010, 2012, 2025
9 United Kingdom McLaren 13 Canadian Grand Prix 1968, 1973, 1974, 1976, 1988, 1990, 1992, 1999, 2005, 2007, 2010, 2011, 2012
Hungarian Grand Prix 1988, 1991, 1992, 1999, 2000, 2005, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2011, 2012, 2024, 2025
Source:[8]

1–2 finishes

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Total 1–2 finishes

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Constructor Seasons Races 1–2s Percentage
1 Italy Ferrari 1950–2025 1122 87 7.75%
2 Germany Mercedes 1954–1955,
2010–2025
341 60 17.60%
3 United Kingdom McLaren 1966–2025 994 56 5.63%
4 United Kingdom Williams 1978–2025 850 33 3.88%
5 United Kingdom/Austria Red Bull Racing[N 2] 2005–2025 417 31 7.43%
6 United Kingdom Lotus 1958–1994 489 8 1.64%
United Kingdom Brabham 1962–1987,
1989–1992
394 2.03%
United Kingdom Tyrrell 1970–1998 430 1.86%
9 United Kingdom Cooper 1950–1969 129 6 4.65%
10 United Kingdom BRM 1951–1977 197 5 2.54%
Source:[9]
Notes
  • Source unites Lotus, Team Lotus and Lotus F1 statistics.

Most 1–2 finishes in a season

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Constructor Season Races 1–2s Percentage
1 Germany Mercedes 2015 19 12 63.16%
2 Germany Mercedes 2014 19 11 57.89%
3 United Kingdom McLaren 1988 16 10 62.50%
4 Italy Ferrari 2002 17 9 52.94%
Germany Mercedes 2019 21 42.86%
6 Italy Ferrari 2004 18 8 44.44%
Germany Mercedes 2016 21 38.10%
8 United Kingdom McLaren 2025 24 7 29.17%
9 Italy Ferrari 1952 8 6 75.00%
United Kingdom Williams 1992 16 37.50%
1996 16 37.50%
Austria Red Bull Racing 2023 22 27.27%
Source:[10]

Most consecutive 1–2 finishes

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Constructor Season(s) 1–2s Races
1 Italy Ferrari 1952 5 1952 Belgian Grand Prix – 1952 Dutch Grand Prix
2002 2002 Hungarian Grand Prix – 2002 Japanese Grand Prix
Germany Mercedes 2014 2014 Malaysian Grand Prix – 2014 Monaco Grand Prix
2015–2016 2015 United States Grand Prix – 2016 Australian Grand Prix
2019 2019 Australian Grand Prix – 2019 Spanish Grand Prix
6 Germany Mercedes 1955 4 1955 Belgian Grand Prix – 1955 Italian Grand Prix
2014 2014 Japanese Grand Prix – 2014 Brazilian Grand Prix
2016 2016 United States Grand Prix – 2016 Abu Dhabi Grand Prix
United Kingdom Williams 1980–1981 1980 Canadian Grand Prix – 1981 Brazilian Grand Prix
United Kingdom McLaren 1988 1988 Mexican Grand Prix – 1988 French Grand Prix
2025 2025 Austrian Grand Prix – 2025 Hungarian Grand Prix
Source:[11]

Pole positions

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Total pole positions

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Constructor Seasons Poles Entries Percentage
1 Italy Ferrari 1950–2025 254 1125 22.58%
2 United Kingdom McLaren 1966–2025 177 999 17.72%
3 Germany Mercedes 1954–1955, 2010–2025 144 342 42.11%
4 United Kingdom Williams 1978–2025 128 852 15.02%
5 United Kingdom/Austria Red Bull Racing[N 2] 2005–2025 111 419 26.49%
6 United Kingdom Lotus 1958–1994 107 492 21.75%
7 France/United Kingdom Renault[N 3] 1977–1985, 2002–2011, 2016–2020 51 403 12.66%
8 United Kingdom Brabham 1962–1987, 1989–1992 39 403 9.68%
9 United Kingdom/Italy Benetton[N 4] 1986–2001 15 260 5.77%
10 United Kingdom Tyrrell 1970–1998 14 433 3.23%
Source:[12]
Notes
  • Source unites Lotus, Team Lotus and Lotus F1 statistics.

Percentage of pole positions

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Constructor Seasons Poles Entries Percentage
1 Italy Lancia 1954–1955 2 4 50.00%
2 Germany Mercedes 1954–1955, 2010–2025 144 342 42.11%
3 United Kingdom Brawn 2009 5 17 29.41%
4 United Kingdom/Austria Red Bull Racing[N 2] 2005–2025 111 419 26.49%
5 United Kingdom Vanwall 1954–1960 7 29 24.14%
6 Italy Ferrari 1950–2025 254 1125 22.58%
7 United Kingdom Lotus 1958–1994 107 491 21.79%
8 United Kingdom McLaren 1966–2025 177 999 17.72%
9 United Kingdom Williams 1978–2025 128 852 15.02%
10 Italy Maserati 1950–1960 10 71 14.08%
Source:[12]
Notes
  • Source includes Epperly, Kurtis Kraft and Watson in the top 10, but the Indianapolis 500 did not count towards the International Cup for F1 Manufacturers.
  • Source unites Lotus, Team Lotus and Lotus F1 statistics.

Most pole positions in a season

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Constructor Season Races Poles Percentage
1 Germany Mercedes 2016 21 20 95.24%
2 Austria Red Bull Racing 2011 19 18 94.74%
Germany Mercedes 2014 19 94.74%
2015 19 94.74%
5 United Kingdom McLaren 1988 16 15 93.75%
1989 16 93.75%
United Kingdom Williams 1992 16 93.75%
1993 16 93.75%
Austria Red Bull Racing 2010 19 78.95%
Germany Mercedes 2017 20 75.00%
2020 17 88.24%
Source:[13]

Most consecutive pole positions

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Constructor Poles Season(s) Races
1 United Kingdom Williams 24 1992–1993 1992 French Grand Prix – 1993 Japanese Grand Prix
2 Germany Mercedes 23 2014–2015 2014 British Grand Prix – 2015 Italian Grand Prix
3 Germany Mercedes 18 2016–2017 2016 Canadian Grand Prix – 2017 Bahrain Grand Prix
4 United Kingdom McLaren 17 1988–1989 1988 German Grand Prix – 1989 German Grand Prix
5 Austria Red Bull Racing 16 2010–2011 2010 Abu Dhabi Grand Prix – 2011 Japanese Grand Prix
6 Germany Mercedes 14 2019–2020 2019 Abu Dhabi Grand Prix – 2020 Emilia Romagna Grand Prix
7 United Kingdom McLaren 12 1989–1990 1989 Belgian Grand Prix – 1990 Mexican Grand Prix
8 Germany Mercedes 11 2015–2016 2015 Japanese Grand Prix – 2016 Spanish Grand Prix
9 United Kingdom Lotus 10 1967–1968 1967 Dutch Grand Prix – 1968 South African Grand Prix
United Kingdom Williams 1996–1997 1996 Belgian Grand Prix – 1997 Spanish Grand Prix
Source:[14]
Notes
  • Source unites Lotus, Team Lotus and Lotus F1 statistics.

Most pole positions in the same Grand Prix

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Constructor Poles Grand Prix
1 Italy Ferrari 23 Italian Grand Prix
2 Italy Ferrari 20 German Grand Prix
3 Italy Ferrari 18 French Grand Prix
4 Italy Ferrari 17 Belgian Grand Prix
5 Italy Ferrari 16 British Grand Prix
6 Italy Ferrari 14 Spanish Grand Prix
7 United Kingdom Williams 13 British Grand Prix
Italy Ferrari Monaco Grand Prix
9 United Kingdom McLaren 12 German Grand Prix
Italian Grand Prix
Monaco Grand Prix
Belgian Grand Prix
Source:[15]

Total 1–2 qualifying results

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Constructor Seasons 1–2s
1 Germany Mercedes 1954–1955, 2010–2025 84
2 Italy Ferrari 1950–2025 83
3 United Kingdom McLaren 1966–2025 71
4 United Kingdom Williams 1978–2025 62
5 United Kingdom/Austria Red Bull Racing[N 2] 2005–2025 28
6 France/United Kingdom Renault[N 3] 1977–1985, 2002–2011, 2016–2020 22
7 United Kingdom Lotus 1958–1994 14
8 Italy/Switzerland Alfa Romeo[N 5] 1950–1951, 1979–1985, 2019–2023 9
9 United Kingdom Brabham 1962–1987,
1989–1992
6
10 France Ligier/Talbot Ligier 1976–1996 5
Source:[16]
Notes
  • Source includes Kurtis Kraft in top 10, but the Indianapolis 500 did not count towards the International Cup for F1 Manufacturers.
  • Source unites Lotus, Team Lotus and Lotus F1 statistics.

Total front-row lockouts

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The "front row" refers to the cars at the front of each column of cars on the starting grid. Since the 1973 German Grand Prix, the starting grid has been formed of two columns of cars, so the front row has consisted of two cars. Previously, the front row consisted of either two, three, or four cars.

Constructor Number
1 Germany Mercedes 82
2 United Kingdom McLaren 70
3 Italy Ferrari 68
4 United Kingdom Williams 62
5 United Kingdom/Austria Red Bull Racing[N 2] 28
6 France/United Kingdom Renault[N 3] 22
7 United Kingdom Lotus 9
8 France Ligier/Talbot Ligier 5
9 Italy/Switzerland Alfa Romeo[N 5] 4
United Kingdom Brabham
Source:[17]
Notes
  • Source unites Lotus, Team Lotus and Lotus F1 statistics.

Percentage pole positions converted to wins (at least 10 poles)

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Constructor Seasons Poles Wins Percentage
1 United Kingdom Cooper 1950–1969 11 10 90.91%
2 Germany Mercedes 1954–1955, 2010–2025 144 108 75.00%
3 Italy/Switzerland Alfa Romeo[N 5] 1950–1951, 1979–1985, 2019–2023 12 9 75.00%
4 United Kingdom/Austria Red Bull Racing[N 2] 2005–2025 111 80 72.07%
5 United Kingdom Tyrrell 1970–1998 14 10 71.43%
6 United Kingdom McLaren 1966–2025 177 104 58.76%
7 United Kingdom Williams 1978–2025 128 70 54.69%
8 Italy Ferrari 1950–2025 254 137 53.94%
9 Italy Maserati 1950–1960 10 5 50.00%
10 France/United Kingdom Renault[N 3] 1977–1985, 2002–2011, 2016–2020 51 24 47.06%
Source:[18]

Most races started without a pole position

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Constructor Seasons Starts Best grid position
1 Italy Minardi 1985–2005 340 2nd
2 Italy Osella 1980–1990 132 8th
3 United Kingdom Aston Martin 1959–1960, 2021–2025 121 2nd
4 United Kingdom Surtees 1970–1978 118 2nd
5 France Alpine 2021–2025 115 2nd
6 United Kingdom Ensign 1973–1982 98 3rd
7 Germany ATS 1977–1984 89 4th
8 United Kingdom Jaguar 2000–2004 85 2nd
9 France Prost 1997–2001 83 3rd
Italy AlphaTauri 2020–2023 2nd
Source:[19]
Notes
  • Source separates Sauber, BMW Sauber and Kick Sauber statistics. Therefore, it has achieved its only pole position as BMW Sauber.
  • Source separates Arrows and Footwork Arrows statistics.

Fastest laps

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Total fastest laps

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Constructor Seasons Fastest laps
1 Italy Ferrari 1950–2025 265
2 United Kingdom McLaren 1966–2025 183
3 United Kingdom Williams 1978–2025 134
4 Germany Mercedes 1954–1955, 2010–2025 115
5 United Kingdom/Austria Red Bull Racing[N 2] 2005–2025 102
6 United Kingdom Lotus 1958–1994 71
7 United Kingdom Brabham 1962–1987, 1989–1992 41
8 United Kingdom/Italy Benetton[N 4] 1986–2001 36
9 France/United Kingdom Renault[N 3] 1977–1985, 2002–2011, 2016–2020 33
10 United Kingdom Tyrrell 1970–1998 20
Source:[20]
Notes
  • Source credits an extra fastest lap for McLaren in the 1970 South African Grand Prix.[21]
  • Source unites Lotus, Team Lotus and Lotus F1 statistics.

Most fastest laps in a season

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Constructor Season Races Fastest laps Percentage
1 Italy Ferrari 2004 18 14 77.78%
2 Italy Ferrari 2008 18 13 72.22%
Germany Mercedes 2015 19 68.42%
4 United Kingdom McLaren 2000 17 12 70.59%
2005 19 63.16%
2025 24 50.00%
Italy Ferrari 2002 17 70.59%
2007 17 70.59%
Austria Red Bull Racing 2013 19 63.16%
Germany Mercedes 2014 19 63.16%
Source:[22]

Most consecutive races with a fastest lap

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Constructor Fastest Laps Season(s) Races
1 Italy Ferrari 9 2004 2004 Bahrain Grand Prix – 2004 British Grand Prix
2 Italy Ferrari 8 1970–1971 1970 German Grand Prix – 1971 Spanish Grand Prix
3 Italy Ferrari 7 1952–1953 1952 Belgian Grand Prix – 1953 Argentine Grand Prix
Germany Mercedes 2014 2014 British Grand Prix – 2014 Japanese Grand Prix
5 Italy Alfa Romeo 6 1951 1951 Belgian Grand Prix – 1951 Spanish Grand Prix
United Kingdom McLaren 1988 1988 San Marino Grand Prix – 1988 French Grand Prix
1999 1999 French Grand Prix – 1999 Belgian Grand Prix
2005 2005 French Grand Prix – 2005 Italian Grand Prix
United Kingdom Williams 1993 1993 Hungarian Grand Prix – 1993 Australian Grand Prix
Italy Ferrari 2002 2002 German Grand Prix – 2002 Japanese Grand Prix
2007 2007 United States Grand Prix – 2007 Turkish Grand Prix
2008 2008 Spanish Grand Prix – 2008 British Grand Prix
2008 2008 Hungarian Grand Prix – 2008 Japanese Grand Prix
Source:[23]

Most fastest laps in the same Grand Prix

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Constructor Fastest laps Grand Prix
1 Italy Ferrari 21 British Grand Prix
2 Italy Ferrari 19 Italian Grand Prix
Belgian Grand Prix
4 Italy Ferrari 17 German Grand Prix
Monaco Grand Prix
6 Italy Ferrari 16 French Grand Prix
United Kingdom McLaren Italian Grand Prix
8 Italy Ferrari 14 Spanish Grand Prix
9 Italy Ferrari 12 United States Grand Prix
United Kingdom McLaren Monaco Grand Prix
Source:[24]

Podiums

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Total podiums

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Constructor Podiums Podium races[N 6] Seasons
1 Italy Ferrari 836 639 1950–2025
2 United Kingdom McLaren 558 443 1966–2025
3 United Kingdom Williams 315 246 1978–2025
4 Germany Mercedes 310 210 1954–1955, 2010–2025
5 United Kingdom/Austria Red Bull Racing[N 2] 297 233 2005–2025
6 United Kingdom Lotus 172 157 1958–1994
7 United Kingdom Brabham 124 106 1962–1987, 1989–1992
8 France/United Kingdom Renault[N 3] 103 91 1977–1985, 2002–2011, 2016–2020
9 United Kingdom/Italy Benetton[N 4] 102 94 1986–2001
10 United Kingdom Tyrrell 77 66 1970–1998
Source:[25]
Notes
  • Source unites Lotus, Team Lotus and Lotus F1 statistics.

Most podiums in a season

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Constructor Season Podiums Entries Percentage
1 United Kingdom McLaren 2025 34 48 70.83%
2 Germany Mercedes 2016 33 42 78.57%
3 Germany Mercedes 2015 32 38 84.21%
2019 42 76.19%
5 Germany Mercedes 2014 31 38 81.58%
6 Austria Red Bull Racing 2023 30 44 68.18%
7 Italy Ferrari 2004 29 36 80.56%
8 Germany Mercedes 2021 28 44 63.64%
Austria Red Bull Racing 2022 44 63.64%
10 Italy Ferrari 2002 27 34 79.41%
Austria Red Bull Racing 2011 38 71.05%
Source:[26]

Most consecutive races with a podium

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Constructor Podiums Season(s) Races
1 Italy Ferrari 53 1999–2002 1999 Malaysian Grand Prix – 2002 Japanese Grand Prix
2 Germany Mercedes 28 2014–2015 2014 Australian Grand Prix – 2015 British Grand Prix
3 Italy Ferrari 22 2003–2005 2003 Italian Grand Prix – 2005 Australian Grand Prix
Germany Mercedes 2017–2018 2017 Canadian Grand Prix – 2018 French Grand Prix
5 Germany Mercedes 21 2016–2017 2016 Monaco Grand Prix – 2017 Spanish Grand Prix
6 United Kingdom McLaren 19 2007–2008 2007 Australian Grand Prix – 2008 Malaysian Grand Prix
Austria Red Bull Racing 2010–2011 2010 Brazilian Grand Prix – 2011 Indian Grand Prix
2022 2022 Saudi Arabian Grand Prix – 2022 Mexico City Grand Prix
9 United Kingdom Williams 17 1993–1994 1993 South African Grand Prix – 1994 Brazilian Grand Prix
France Renault 2005–2006 2005 Turkish Grand Prix – 2006 French Grand Prix
Germany Mercedes 2021–2022 2021 French Grand Prix – 2022 Bahrain Grand Prix
Source:[27]

Most podiums without a win

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Constructor Seasons Podiums
1 United Kingdom BAR 1999–2005 15
2 Japan Toyota 2002–2009 13
3 United Kingdom Aston Martin 1959–1960, 2021–2025 9
4 United Kingdom Arrows 1978–2002 8
5 India Force India 2008–2018 6
6 United Kingdom Lola 1962–1963, 1967–1968, 1974–1975, 1985–1991, 1993, 1997 3
Brazil Fittipaldi 1975–1982
United Kingdom Toleman 1981–1985
France Prost 1997–2001
10 France Talbot-Lago 1950–1951 2
France Gordini 1952–1956
United Kingdom Surtees 1970–1978
Italy Dallara 1988–1992
United Kingdom Jaguar 2000–2004
Source:[28]
Notes
  • Source includes Diedt in the top 10, but the Indianapolis 500 did not count towards the International Cup for F1 Manufacturers.
  • Source separates Sauber, BMW Sauber and Kick Sauber statistics.
  • Source separates Arrows and Footwork Arrows statistics.
  • Source unites Force India and Racing Point Force India statistics.

Most races started without a podium

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Constructor Seasons Starts Best finish
1 Italy Minardi 1985–2005 340 4th
2 United States Haas 2016–2025 214 4th
3 Italy Osella 1980–1990 132 4th
4 United Kingdom Ensign 1973–1982 98 4th
5 Germany ATS 1977–1984 89 5th
6 Russia/United Kingdom Marussia[N 7] 2012–2015 73 9th
7 Spain HRT 2010–2012 56 13th
Malaysia Caterham 2012–2014 11th
9 Germany Zakspeed 1985–1989 53 5th
10 France AGS 1986–1991 47 6th
Source:[29]
Notes
  • Source indicates Ensign with an extra start, but DNQ in the 1977 British Grand Prix.

Points

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Throughout the history of the World Championship, the points-scoring positions and the number of points awarded to each position have varied – see the List of Formula One World Championship points scoring systems for details.

Total points

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Constructor WCC points
1 Italy Ferrari 10722
2 United Kingdom/Austria Red Bull Racing[N 2] 8288
3 Germany Mercedes 8159.5
4 United Kingdom McLaren 7790.5
5 United Kingdom Williams 3774
6 France/United Kingdom Renault[N 3] 1777
7 United Kingdom Lotus 1368
8 India Force India 987
9 Switzerland/Germany Sauber/BMW Sauber[N 1] 939
10 United Kingdom Brabham 864
Source:[30]
Notes
  • Source unites Lotus, Team Lotus and Lotus F1 statistics.
  • Source unites Force India and Racing Point Force India statistics.
  • Source separates Sauber, BMW Sauber and Kick Sauber statistics.

Most championship points in a season

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Constructor Points Season WCC Races Average
1 Austria Red Bull Racing 860 2023 1st 22 39.09
2 United Kingdom McLaren 833 2025 1st 24 34.71
3 Germany Mercedes 765 2016 1st 21 36.42
4 Austria Red Bull Racing 759 2022 1st 22 34.50
5 Germany Mercedes 739 2019 1st 21 35.19
6 Germany Mercedes 703 2015 1st 19 37.00
7 Germany Mercedes 701 2014 1st 19 36.89
8 Germany Mercedes 668 2017 1st 20 33.40
9 United Kingdom McLaren 666 2024 1st 24 27.75
10 Germany Mercedes 655 2018 1st 21 31.19
Source:[31]

Most consecutive points finishes

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Driver Points finishes Races
1 Italy Ferrari 81 2010 German Grand Prix – 2014 Singapore Grand Prix
2 Austria Red Bull Racing 77 2022 Saudi Arabian Grand Prix – 2025 Canadian Grand Prix
3 United Kingdom McLaren 64 2010 Bahrain Grand Prix – 2013 Monaco Grand Prix
4 Germany Mercedes 62 2012 Brazilian Grand Prix – 2016 Russian Grand Prix
2021 French Grand Prix – 2024 Saudi Arabian Grand Prix
6 United Kingdom McLaren 59 2023 Austrian Grand Prix – 2025 São Paulo Grand Prix
7 Italy Ferrari 55 1999 Malaysian Grand Prix – 2003 Malaysian Grand Prix
Germany Mercedes 2018 British Grand Prix – 2021 Monaco Grand Prix
9 Italy Ferrari 46 2006 San Marino Grand Prix – 2008 Italian Grand Prix
2017 Malaysian Grand Prix – 2019 United States Grand Prix
Source:[32]

Most points without a win

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Constructor Points Best finish
1 India Force India 987 2nd place
2 United Kingdom Aston Martin 597 2nd place
3 United States Haas 386 4th place
4 Japan Toyota 278.5 2nd place
5 United Kingdom BAR 227 2nd place
6 United Kingdom Arrows 167 2nd place
7 Italy Racing Bulls 138 3rd place
8 United Kingdom Surtees 53 2nd place
9 United Kingdom Racing Point Force India 52 5th place
10 United Kingdom Jaguar 49 3rd place
Source:[33]
Notes
  • Source unites Force India and Racing Point Force India statistics.
  • Source separates Arrows and Footwork Arrows statistics.
  • Source separates Racing Bulls and RB statistics.
  • Source separates Sauber, BMW Sauber and Kick Sauber statistics. Therefore, it has achieved its only win as BMW Sauber.

Race leaders

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Total laps led

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Constructor Laps
1 Italy Ferrari 16052
2 United Kingdom McLaren 11917
3 United Kingdom Williams 7585
4 United Kingdom/Austria Red Bull Racing[N 2] 7501
5 Germany Mercedes 7447
6 United Kingdom Lotus 5499
7 United Kingdom Brabham 2719
8 France/United Kingdom Renault[N 3] 2514
9 United Kingdom/Italy Benetton[N 4] 1544
10 United Kingdom Tyrrell 1493
Source:[34]
Notes
  • Source unites Lotus, Team Lotus and Lotus F1 statistics.

Total distance led

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Constructor Distance (km)
1 Italy Ferrari 83172
2 United Kingdom McLaren 57089
3 Germany Mercedes 38905
4 United Kingdom/Austria Red Bull Racing[N 2] 37714
5 United Kingdom Williams 35246
6 United Kingdom Lotus 26179
7 United Kingdom Brabham 13226
8 France/United Kingdom Renault[N 3] 12146
9 United Kingdom/Italy Benetton[N 4] 7338
10 United Kingdom Tyrrell 6737
Source:[35]
Notes
  • Source unites Lotus, Team Lotus and Lotus F1 statistics.

Led for at least one lap, total races

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Constructor Entries Races led Percentage
1 Italy Ferrari 1125 509 45.24%
2 United Kingdom McLaren 999 366 36.64%
3 United Kingdom Williams 852 226 26.53%
4 United Kingdom/Austria Red Bull Racing[N 2] 419 203 48.45%
5 Germany Mercedes 342 189 55.26%
6 United Kingdom Lotus 491 146 29.74%
7 United Kingdom Brabham 403 91 22.58%
8 France/United Kingdom Renault[N 3] 403 88 21.84%
9 United Kingdom/Italy Benetton[N 4] 260 55 21.15%
10 United Kingdom BRM 197 40 20.30%
Source:[36]
Notes
  • Source unites Lotus, Team Lotus and Lotus F1 statistics.

Most consecutive races led for at least one lap

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Constructor Races led Races
1 Germany Mercedes 39 2018 Brazilian Grand Prix – 2020 Sakhir Grand Prix
2 United Kingdom Williams 31 1995 French Grand Prix – 1997 San Marino Grand Prix
3 United Kingdom McLaren 28 1988 Brazilian Grand Prix – 1989 Italian Grand Prix
Germany Mercedes 2014 Australian Grand Prix – 2015 British Grand Prix
5 United Kingdom Williams 26 1986 Belgian Grand Prix – 1987 Mexican Grand Prix
1992 French Grand Prix – 1994 Brazilian Grand Prix
7 Austria Red Bull Racing 24 2010 Japanese Grand Prix – 2012 Australian Grand Prix
8 Italy Ferrari 22 2003 Italian Grand Prix – 2005 Australian Grand Prix
9 Germany Mercedes 21 2016 Monaco Grand Prix – 2017 Spanish Grand Prix
10 Italy Ferrari 18 2002 Canadian Grand Prix – 2003 Canadian Grand Prix
Source:[37]

Most consecutive laps in the lead

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Constructor Laps led Races
1 United Kingdom McLaren 477 1988 Brazilian Grand Prix – 1988 French Grand Prix
2 United Kingdom Williams 419 1993 Canadian Grand Prix – 1993 Italian Grand Prix
3 Germany Mercedes 413 2014 Australian Grand Prix – 2014 Canadian Grand Prix
4 United Kingdom Williams 407 1992 South African Grand Prix – 1992 Monaco Grand Prix
5 Austria Red Bull Racing 344 2023 Azerbaijan Grand Prix – 2023 Austrian Grand Prix
6 Italy Ferrari 340 1975 Italian Grand Prix – 1976 Spanish Grand Prix
7 Italy Ferrari 305 1952 Belgian Grand Prix – 1952 Dutch Grand Prix
8 Germany Mercedes 284 2016 British Grand Prix – 2016 Singapore Grand Prix
9 United Kingdom McLaren 282 1989 San Marino Grand Prix – 1989 Canadian Grand Prix
10 Germany Mercedes 276 1955 Belgian Grand Prix – 1955 Italian Grand Prix
Source:[38]

Most consecutive distance led

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Constructor Distance (km) Races
1 United Kingdom Williams 2146 1993 Canadian Grand Prix – 1993 Italian Grand Prix
2 Italy Ferrari 2075 1952 Belgian Grand Prix – 1952 Dutch Grand Prix
3 United Kingdom McLaren 2021 1988 Brazilian Grand Prix – 1988 French Grand Prix
4 Germany Mercedes 1979 2014 Australian Grand Prix – 2014 Canadian Grand Prix
5 Germany Mercedes 1862 1955 Belgian Grand Prix – 1955 Italian Grand Prix
6 United Kingdom Williams 1763 1992 South African Grand Prix – 1992 Monaco Grand Prix
7 Italy Ferrari 1625 1975 Italian Grand Prix – 1976 Spanish Grand Prix
8 Austria Red Bull Racing 1579 2023 Azerbaijan Grand Prix – 2023 Austrian Grand Prix
9 Germany Mercedes 1509 2016 British Grand Prix – 2016 Singapore Grand Prix
10 Italy Ferrari 1470 1953 French Grand Prix – 1953 Italian Grand Prix
Source:[39]

Most laps led in a season

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Constructor Season Total laps Laps led Percentage
1 Austria Red Bull Racing 2023 1325 1149 86.72%
2 Germany Mercedes 2016 1268 1055 83.20%
3 United Kingdom McLaren 1988 1031 1003 97.28%
4 Germany Mercedes 2014 1134 978 86.24%
5 Germany Mercedes 2015 1149 936 81.46%
6 United Kingdom Williams 1992 1036 867 83.69%
7 Italy Ferrari 2002 1090 865 79.36%
8 Germany Mercedes 2020 1037 860 82.93%
9 United Kingdom McLaren 2025 1444 825 57.13%
10 Austria Red Bull Racing 2011 1133 798 70.43%
Source:[40]

Most races led in a season

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Constructor Season Total races Races led Percentage
1 Germany Mercedes 2019 21 21 100.00%
Austria Red Bull Racing 2023 22 95.45%
3 Germany Mercedes 2016 21 20 95.24%
4 Austria Red Bull Racing 2011 19 19 100.00%
2022 22 86.36%
Germany Mercedes 2014 19 100.00%
United Kingdom McLaren 2025 24 79.17%
8 Italy Ferrari 2004 18 18 100.00%
Austria Red Bull Racing 2013 19 94.74%
2021 22 81.82%
Source:[41]

Highest percentage of laps led in a season

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Constructor Season Total laps Laps led Percentage
1 United Kingdom McLaren 1988 1031 1003 97.28%
2 Austria Red Bull Racing 2023 1325 1149 86.72%
3 Germany Mercedes 2014 1134 978 86.24%
4 United Kingdom Williams 1992 1036 867 83.69%
5 Germany Mercedes 2016 1268 1055 83.20%
6 Germany Mercedes 2020 1037 860 82.93%
7 Germany Mercedes 2015 1149 936 81.46%
8 Italy Ferrari 2002 1090 865 79.36%
9 United Kingdom Williams 1996 1014 765 75.44%
10 United Kingdom McLaren 1989 1039 745 71.70%
Source:[40]

Championships

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Total Constructors' Championships

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Constructor WCC Seasons
1 Italy Ferrari 16 1961, 1964, 1975, 1976, 1977, 1979, 1982, 1983, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2007, 2008
2 United Kingdom McLaren 10 1974, 1984, 1985, 1988, 1989, 1990, 1991, 1998, 2024, 2025
3 United Kingdom Williams 9 1980, 1981, 1986, 1987, 1992, 1993, 1994, 1996, 1997
4 Germany Mercedes 8 2014, 2015, 2016, 2017, 2018, 2019, 2020, 2021
5 United Kingdom Lotus 7 1963, 1965, 1968, 1970, 1972, 1973, 1978
6 Austria Red Bull Racing 6 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2022, 2023
7 United Kingdom Cooper 2 1959, 1960
United Kingdom Brabham 1966, 1967
France Renault 2005, 2006
10 United Kingdom Vanwall 1 1958
United Kingdom BRM 1962
France Matra 1969
United Kingdom Tyrrell 1971
United Kingdom Benetton 1995
United Kingdom Brawn 2009
Source:[42]

Total Drivers' Championships

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Main article: List of Formula One World Drivers' Champions § By chassis constructor
Constructor WDC Seasons
1 Italy Ferrari 15 1952, 1953, 1956, 1958, 1961, 1964, 1975, 1977, 1979, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2007
2 United Kingdom McLaren 13 1974, 1976, 1984, 1985, 1986, 1988, 1989, 1990, 1991, 1998, 1999, 2008, 2025
3 Germany Mercedes 9 1954 [N 8], 1955, 2014, 2015, 2016, 2017, 2018, 2019, 2020
4 Austria Red Bull Racing 8 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2021, 2022, 2023, 2024
5 United Kingdom Williams 7 1980, 1982, 1987, 1992, 1993, 1996, 1997
6 United Kingdom Lotus 6 1963, 1965, 1968, 1970, 1972, 1978
7 United Kingdom Brabham 4 1966, 1967, 1981, 1983
8 Italy Alfa Romeo 2 1950, 1951
Italy Maserati 1954 [N 8], 1957
United Kingdom Cooper 1959, 1960
United Kingdom Tyrrell 1971, 1973
United Kingdom Benetton 1994, 1995
France Renault 2005, 2006
Source:[43]

Consecutive Constructors' Championships

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Constructor Titles Seasons
1 Germany Mercedes 8 2014, 2015, 2016, 2017, 2018, 2019, 2020, 2021
2 Italy Ferrari 6 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004
3 United Kingdom McLaren 4 1988, 1989, 1990, 1991
Austria Red Bull Racing 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013
4 Italy Ferrari 3 1975, 1976, 1977
United Kingdom Williams 1992, 1993, 1994
7 United Kingdom Cooper 2 1959, 1960
United Kingdom Brabham 1966, 1967
United Kingdom Team Lotus 1972, 1973
United Kingdom Williams 1980, 1981
1986, 1987
1996, 1997
Italy Ferrari 1982, 1983
2007, 2008
United Kingdom McLaren 1984, 1985
2024, 2025 (ongoing)
France Renault 2005, 2006
Austria Red Bull Racing 2022, 2023
Source:[44]

Sprints

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Sprint races were introduced in 2021 as addition to select races; since 2022 the top eight finishers score points.

Most sprint wins

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Constructor Starts Wins Percentage
1 Austria Red Bull Racing 24 14 58.33%
2 United Kingdom McLaren 24 6 25.00%
3 Germany Mercedes 24 3 12.50%
4 Italy Ferrari 24 1 4.17%
Source:[45]

Most sprint pole positions

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Constructor Entries Poles Percentage
1 Austria Red Bull Racing 24 10 41.67%
2 United Kingdom McLaren 24 8 33.33%
3 Germany Mercedes 24 3 12.50%
4 Italy Ferrari 24 2 8.33%
5 United States Haas 24 1 4.17%
Source:[46]

Most sprint fastest laps

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Constructor Starts Fastest laps Percentage
1 Austria Red Bull Racing 24 12 50.00%
2 Italy Ferrari 24 4 16.67%
3 Germany Mercedes 24 3 12.50%
United Kingdom McLaren 24 12.50%
5 United States Haas 24 1 4.17%
France Alpine 24 4.17%
Source:[47]

Most sprint podium finishes

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Constructor Podium
finishes
Podium
races*
1 Austria Red Bull Racing 24 18
2 United Kingdom McLaren 20 13
3 Italy Ferrari 13 11
Germany Mercedes 10
5 France Alpine 1 1
United Kingdom Williams
Source:[48]

* Races in which the constructor scored one or more podium finishes

Most points scored in sprints

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Constructor Starts Points Average
1 Austria Red Bull Racing 24 205 8.54
2 Italy Ferrari 24 174 7.25
3 United Kingdom McLaren 24 161 6.71
4 Germany Mercedes 24 144 6
5 United Kingdom Aston Martin 24 23 0.96
6 United States Haas 24 20 0.83
7 France Alpine 24 17 0.71
8 United Kingdom Williams 24 15 0.63
9 Italy Racing Bulls 12 10 0.83
10 Italy AlphaTauri 12 3 0.25
Source:[49]
Notes
  • Source separates Racing Bulls and RB statistics.

Total sprint laps led

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Constructor Laps
1 Austria Red Bull Racing 244
2 United Kingdom McLaren 117
3 Germany Mercedes 70
4 Italy Ferrari 45
5 United States Haas 2
Source:[50]

Other constructor records

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Race starts and entries

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Description Record Details Ref
Longest time between successive starts 60 years, 256 days United Kingdom Aston Martin (1960 British Grand Prix – 2021 Bahrain Grand Prix) [51]
Most races between successive starts 945 United Kingdom Aston Martin (1960 British Grand Prix – 2021 Bahrain Grand Prix) [51]
Most seasons with a start 76 Italy Ferrari (1950–2025) [52]
Most consecutive race starts 778 Italy Ferrari (1982 Italian Grand Prix – 2025 Abu Dhabi Grand Prix) [53]
Most entries with the same engine 1125 Italy Ferrari [54]

Wins

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Description Record Details Ref
Wins at most different Grands Prix 36 Germany Mercedes [55]
Wins at most different circuits 51 United Kingdom McLaren [56]
Longest time between first and last wins 73 years,
105 days
Italy Ferrari (1951 British Grand Prix – 2024 Mexican Grand Prix) [57]
Longest time between successive wins 56 years,
217 days
Germany Mercedes (1955 Italian Grand Prix – 2012 Chinese Grand Prix) [58]
Most races between successive wins 813 Germany Mercedes (1955 Italian Grand Prix – 2012 Chinese Grand Prix) [58]
Most consecutive wins at the same Grand Prix 8 (2014 - 2021) Germany Mercedes (Russian Grand Prix) [59]
Most different race winners in consecutive races 7 (1982 - 1983) Italy Ferrari (1982 German Grand Prix)
United Kingdom Lotus (1982 Austrian Grand Prix)
United Kingdom Williams (1982 Swiss Grand Prix)
France Renault (1982 Italian Grand Prix)
United Kingdom Tyrrell (1982 Caesars Palace Grand Prix)
United Kingdom Brabham (1983 Brazilian Grand Prix)
United Kingdom McLaren (1983 United States Grand Prix West)
[60]

Pole positions

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Description Record Details Ref
Pole positions at most different Grands Prix 37 Germany Mercedes [61]
Pole positions at most different circuits 53 Italy Ferrari [62]
Most seasons with a pole position 57 Italy Ferrari [63]
Most consecutive seasons with a pole position 15 Italy Ferrari (1994 - 2008) [64]
Most consecutive pole positions from first race of season 15 United Kingdom Williams (1993)
Austria Red Bull Racing (2011)
[65]
Longest time between first and last pole positions 74 years,
20 days
Italy Ferrari (1951 British Grand Prix – 2025 Hungarian Grand Prix) [66]
Longest time between successive pole positions 56 years, 217 days Germany Mercedes (1955 Italian Grand Prix – 2012 Chinese Grand Prix) [67]
Most races between successive pole positions 813 Germany Mercedes (1955 Italian Grand Prix – 2012 Chinese Grand Prix) [67]
Most consecutive pole positions at the same Grand Prix 9 (2013 - 2021) Germany Mercedes (Spanish Grand Prix) [68]

Fastest laps

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Description Record Details Ref
Fastest laps at most different Grands Prix 40 United Kingdom McLaren [69]
Fastest laps at most different circuits 54 Italy Ferrari [70]
Most seasons with a fastest lap 58 Italy Ferrari [71]
Most consecutive seasons with a fastest lap 17 Italy Ferrari (1995 - 2011)
Austria Red Bull Racing (2009 - 2025) (ongoing)
[72]
Longest time between first and last fastest laps 73 years,
203 days
Italy Ferrari (1952 Swiss Grand Prix – 2025 Abu Dhabi Grand Prix) [73]
Longest time between successive fastest laps 56 years, 287 days Germany Mercedes (1955 Italian Grand Prix – 2012 European Grand Prix) [74]
Most races between successive fastest laps 818 Germany Mercedes (1955 Italian Grand Prix – 2012 European Grand Prix) [74]

Podium finishes

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Description Record Details Ref
Podiums at most different Grands Prix 44 Italy Ferrari [75]
Podiums at most different circuits 70 Italy Ferrari [76]
Most seasons with a podium 74 Italy Ferrari [77]
Most consecutive seasons with a podium finish 45 Italy Ferrari (1981 - 2025) (ongoing) [78]
Longest time between first and last podiums 75 years,
158 days
Italy Ferrari (1950 Monaco Grand Prix – 2025 Mexican Grand Prix) [79]
Longest time between successive podiums 54 years, 206 days Germany Mercedes (1955 Italian Grand Prix – 2010 Malaysian Grand Prix) [80]
Most races between successive podiums 775 Germany Mercedes (1955 Italian Grand Prix – 2010 Malaysian Grand Prix) [80]

Points

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Description Record Details Ref
Most seasons with points finishes 68 Italy Ferrari [77]
Most consecutive seasons with points finishes 68 Italy Ferrari (1958 - 2025) (ongoing) [81]
Longest time between successive points finishes 37 years, 129 days Japan Honda (1968 Mexican Grand Prix – 2006 Bahrain Grand Prix) [82]
Most races between successive points finishes 595 Italy Alfa Romeo (1984 European Grand Prix – 2019 Australian Grand Prix) [82]

Championships

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Description Record Details Ref
Most races left in a season when becoming Constructors' Champions 6 Austria Red Bull Racing (2023)
United Kingdom McLaren (2025)
[83]
Most races as championship leader 240 Italy Ferrari [84]
Most consecutive races as championship leader 58 Germany Mercedes (2014 Malaysian Grand Prix – 2017 Australian Grand Prix) [85]
Most consecutive days as championship leader 1092 Germany Mercedes (2014 Malaysian Grand Prix – 2017 Australian Grand Prix) [85]
Most points between first and second in the Constructors' Championship 451 (2023) Austria Red Bull Racing (860 pts.) and Germany Mercedes (409 pts.) [86]
Fewest points between first and second in the World Championship 3 (1964) Italy Ferrari (45 pts.) and United Kingdom BRM (42 pts.) [87]
Longest time between successive Constructors' Championships 26 years, 37 days United Kingdom McLaren (1998 and 2024) [88]
Longest time between successive Drivers' Championships 21 years, 29 days Italy Ferrari (1979 and 2000) [89]

Sprints

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Description Record Details Ref
Most sprint wins in a season 5 Austria Red Bull Racing (2023) [90]

Other

[edit]
Description Record Details Ref
Fastest pit stop 1.80 s United Kingdom McLaren for United Kingdom Lando Norris (Qatar 2023 Qatar Grand Prix, lap 27) [91]
Slowest pit stop (Classified as DNF) 43 h 15 min Germany Mercedes for Finland Valtteri Bottas (Monaco 2021 Monaco Grand Prix, lap 30) [92]
Slowest pit stop (Finished the race) 72 s Italy Ferrari for Brazil Rubens Barrichello (Malaysia 2001 Malaysian Grand Prix, lap 4) [93]
Most hat-tricks 90 Italy Ferrari [94]
Most grand slams 42 Italy Ferrari [95]

Notes

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  1. ^ a b Sauber held a Swiss licence from 1993–2005, 2010–2018 and from 2024–2025 (in 2010 as BMW Sauber and from 2024–2025 as Kick Sauber), and a German licence (as BMW Sauber) from 2006–2009.
  2. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o Red Bull held a British licence from 2005 to 2006, and an Austrian licence from 2007 onwards
  3. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m Renault held a French licence from 1977–1985, 2002–2010 and 2016–2020, and a British licence in 2011.
  4. ^ a b c d e f g h Benetton held a British licence from 1986 to 1995, and an Italian licence from 1996 to 2001
  5. ^ a b c Alfa Romeo held an Italian licence from 1950–1951 and 1979–1985, and a Swiss licence from 2019–2023.
  6. ^ Races in which the constructor scored one or more podium finishes.
  7. ^ Marussia held a Russian licence from 2012 to 2014, and a British licence in 2015
  8. ^ a b Fangio competed in the 1954 Argentine and Belgian Grands Prix with Maserati, then completed the season with Mercedes. This shared championship is counted for each of these constructors.

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