Section 02
The Teams
Eleven constructors fighting for the championship. Each one designs and builds its own car under the regulations — and that engineering identity is what makes a team.
2026 constructors
Sorted by current championship position
Mercedes
The team that defined the hybrid era — and is rewriting itself for 2026.
- Titles
- 8
- Pts
- 143
- Power unit
- Mercedes
Ferrari
The only team to have raced every season since 1950. Italy in red.
- Titles
- 16
- Pts
- 98
- Power unit
- Ferrari
McLaren
Founded by a driver. Built by engineers. Back at the front.
- Titles
- 9
- Pts
- 61
- Power unit
- Mercedes
Red Bull
The team that turned an energy-drink brand into an F1 dynasty.
- Titles
- 6
- Pts
- 20
- Power unit
- Red Bull Powertrains-Ford
Haas
The only American team on the grid. NASCAR money, Ferrari engine, Italian build, lean operation.
- Titles
- 0
- Pts
- 18
- Power unit
- Ferrari
Alpine
The Enstone team — twice champion as Benetton and Renault, now flying the Alpine flag.
- Titles
- 2
- Pts
- 17
- Power unit
- Mercedes
Racing Bulls
Red Bull's Italian sister team — talent factory and B-car customer.
- Titles
- 0
- Pts
- 14
- Power unit
- Red Bull Powertrains-Ford
Audi
Sauber's Hinwil factory wearing Audi green — and Audi's own engine, finally.
- Titles
- 0
- Pts
- 2
- Power unit
- Audi
Williams
Nine constructors' titles, fifteen lean years, a serious rebuild underway.
- Titles
- 9
- Pts
- 2
- Power unit
- Mercedes
Cadillac
General Motors' first works F1 entry. The eleventh team on the grid.
- Titles
- 0
- Pts
- 0
- Power unit
- Ferrari
Aston Martin
Lawrence Stroll bought a midfield team and is spending his way to the front.
- Titles
- 0
- Pts
- 0
- Power unit
- Honda