What is the best Formula 1 team of all time?
From the pioneers who rewrote the rulebook to the modern dynasties that dominated entire eras, Formula 1's greatest teams span continents, decades, and radically different racing philosophies. Which earns the top spot?

Ferrari
The most iconic name in F1 with a record 16 Constructors' Championships and over 240 Grand Prix victories spanning every era of the sport.

McLaren
A legendary British constructor with 9 Constructors' titles, including the dominant Senna-Prost era of the late 1980s and a 2024 title win.

Williams
An independent British team that won 9 Constructors' Championships, dominating the sport through the late 1980s and early 1990s.

Mercedes
The dominant force of the modern hybrid era, winning 8 consecutive Constructors' titles from 2014 to 2021 with Lewis Hamilton.

Red Bull Racing
The 21st-century powerhouse with 6 Constructors' Championships, including a record-shattering 2023 season winning every race.

Lotus
Colin Chapman's revolutionary team that pioneered monocoque construction and ground effects, winning 7 Constructors' titles in the 1960s-70s.

Brabham
The only team founded by a reigning World Champion, winning 2 Constructors' titles and producing some of the most innovative cars in F1 history.

Renault
A French manufacturer that pioneered the turbo era, won 2 Constructors' titles in the 2000s with Alonso, and returned as Alpine in recent years.

Tyrrell
The beloved independent British team known for the iconic six-wheeled P34 car, winning the 1971 Constructors' Championship with Jackie Stewart.

Benetton
The colorful Italian team that gave Michael Schumacher his first two World Championships in 1994 and 1995 before becoming Renault.

Cooper
The pioneering British team that revolutionized F1 by introducing the rear-engine layout, winning back-to-back Constructors' titles in 1959-1960.

Brawn GP
The fairy-tale one-season wonder of 2009 — formed from Honda's ashes — that won both championships in its only full year of competition.
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