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Teams

McLaren
McLaren F1, headquartered in Woking, United Kingdom, is one of Formula 1’s most historic and innovative teams. With 9 Constructors’ Championships and 12 Drivers’ Championships, McLaren has a storied history of excellence. After a sensational 2024 season that saw the team win 6 races and claim its first Constructors’ Championship since 1998, McLaren enters 2025 with renewed confidence. Led by Lando Norris and Oscar Piastri, McLaren is determined to build on its resurgence and cement its place at the front of the grid.

Ferrari
Scuderia Ferrari, based in Maranello, Italy, is the most successful team in Formula 1 history, with 16 Constructors’ Championships and 15 Drivers’ Championships. Established in 1950, Ferrari has become synonymous with Formula 1, boasting legendary drivers like Michael Schumacher and Niki Lauda. In 2025, Ferrari continues its pursuit of glory with a powerful driver lineup of Charles Leclerc and seven-time champion Lewis Hamilton.

Red Bull Racing
Red Bull Racing, located in Milton Keynes, United Kingdom, is a modern powerhouse in Formula 1, with 5 Constructors’ Championships and 6 Drivers’ Championships. The team’s success has been driven by its aggressive approach to aerodynamics and in-house engine program. After dominating the early 2020s, Red Bull remains a formidable contender in 2025, constantly pushing the limits of performance with its innovative strategies and competitive driver lineup of the 2024 drivers' champion Max Verstappen and rookie Liam Lawson.

Mercedes-AMG Petronas
The Mercedes-AMG Petronas Formula One Team, based in Brackley, United Kingdom, has been a dominant force in Formula 1, winning 8 Constructors’ Championships and 9 Drivers’ Championships. Known for its cutting-edge technology and innovative engineering, Mercedes has set new benchmarks in the sport. In 2025, the team is focused on reclaiming its championship-winning form, with George Russell leading the charge alongside rookie Kimi Antonelli.

Aston Martin
Aston Martin, headquartered in Silverstone, United Kingdom, has steadily grown into a consistent performer since its return to Formula 1 in 2021. While the team hasn’t yet claimed a Constructors’ Championship, it has shown significant progress, regularly challenging for podiums. In 2025, Aston Martin is led by two-time world champion Fernando Alonso and young Canadian driver Lance Stroll, aiming to challenge for podiums and occasional race wins.

Alpine
Alpine, based in Enstone, United Kingdom, is the rebranded Renault team and carries the legacy of 2 Constructors’ Championships and 2 Drivers’ Championships won under its former name. The team is driven by Frenchman Pierre Gasly and up-and-coming Australian driver Jack Doohan in 2025. With strong factory support from Renault, Alpine aims to secure regular podium finishes this season.

Haas
Haas F1 Team, based in Kannapolis, North Carolina, is the only American team on the Formula 1 grid. Entering the sport in 2016, Haas is known for its lean and efficient operations. In 2025, Haas has a new and exciting driver lineup featuring Frenchman Esteban Ocon and British rising star Ollie Bearman. With a mix of experience and youthful energy, Haas is aiming to become a consistent force in the midfield.

Sauber
Sauber, headquartered in Hinwil, Switzerland, is a team with deep roots in Formula 1 history. Although it has not won a Constructors’ Championship, Sauber is remembered for its success in the early days of the sport, winning the first two Drivers’ Championships in 1950 and 1951. In 2025, the team is represented by experienced German driver Nico Hülkenberg and Brazilian rookie Gabriel Bortoleto, aiming to score consistent points throughout the season before being taken over by Audi.

RB
Visa Cashapp RB, called Racing Bulls, based in Faenza, Italy, is the sister team to Red Bull Racing and focuses on nurturing young talent. In 2025, RB is led by Yuki Tsunoda, the experienced Japanese driver, and Red Bull Racing Academy graduate Isack Hadjar. The team continues to be a stepping stone for drivers aspiring to move up to Red Bull Racing.

Williams
Williams Racing, based in Grove, United Kingdom, is one of Formula 1’s most iconic teams, with 9 Constructors’ Championships and 7 Drivers’ Championships. The team has a storied history of success, with legendary drivers like Nigel Mansell and Damon Hill. After several challenging years, Williams is undergoing a resurgence, with new leadership and investment aiming to restore the team to its former glory in the highly competitive midfield. Alex Albon and Carlos Sainz will be pivotal for the task.