List of Formula One World Constructors' Champions explained

Formula One, abbreviated to F1, is the highest class of open-wheeled auto racing defined by the Fédération Internationale de l'Automobile (FIA), motorsport's world governing body.[1] The "formula" in the name refers to a set of rules to which all participants and cars must conform.[2] The F1 World Championship season consists of a series of races, known as, held usually on purpose-built circuits, and in a few cases on closed city streets.[3] The World Constructors' Championship is presented by the FIA to the most successful F1 constructor over the course of the season through a points system based on individual Grand Prix results. Constructors' Championship points are calculated by adding points scored in each race by any driver for that constructor.[4]

From the inaugural season of the World Constructors' Championship in up until the season only the highest-scoring driver in each race for each constructor contributed points towards the World Constructors' Championship (then officially as the International Cup for Formula One Constructors); since the season points from all cars entered by each constructor have counted towards their championship total.[5] The Constructors' Championship is won when it is no longer mathematically possible for another constructor to overtake another's points total regardless of the outcome of the remaining races,[6] although it is not officially awarded until the FIA Prize Giving Ceremony held in various cities following the conclusion of the season.[7]

The Constructors' Championship was first awarded, as the International Cup for Formula One Manufacturers, in to Vanwall.[8] In this name was officially changed to the World Constructors' Championship. The makes of both chassis and an engine are included in the constructor name.[9]

Out of the 170 chassis constructors that have entered an F1 Grand Prix,[10] a total of 15 have won the Championship in its 63 seasons. Ferrari holds the record for the highest number of World Constructors' Championships victories, having won the title on 16 occasions. Williams is in second position with nine Constructors' Championships and McLaren and Mercedes are in third with eight titles.[11] [12] With 16 titles, Ferrari has amassed the highest number of Constructors' Championships as an engine manufacturer, followed by Renault, Ford, Mercedes and Honda with twelve, ten, ten and six titles, respectively.[13] Mercedes holds the record for the most consecutive constructors' titles with eight between the and the seasons.[14]

All but 17 titles (16 titles won by Italian-built Ferrari chassis and 1 title won by French-built Matra chassis) have been won by chassis that were designed and constructed in the United Kingdom.[15] On eleven occasions, the World Constructors' Champion team has not contained the World Drivers' Champion for that season. All titles but one (in Matra cars entered by Ken Tyrrell's privateer team Matra International) have been won by cars that were entered by works teams.[16] [17] Among drivers that have contributed with at least a single point to the constructors' title, Lewis Hamilton has contributed to the most with eight constructors' titles, all of them with Mercedes.[18]

By season

Key
Indicates that the Constructor did not field the Drivers' Champion
scope=row width=40px align=centerIndicates the Constructor's specific driver that also won the Drivers' Championship
scope=row width=40px align=centerIndicates a season in which the International Cup for Formula One Constructors was awarded.
World Constructors' Champions by season[19]
SeasonConstructorTyreDriversPolesWinsPodiumsFastest lapsPointsClinched[20] Margin
(points)
ChassisEngine
VanwallVanwallStirling Moss
Tony Brooks
569348100.00 (71.25)data-sort-value="10"Race 10 of 11816.66
CooperClimaxJack Brabham
Stirling Moss
Bruce McLaren
5513540100.00 (82.81)data-sort-value="8"Race 8 of 9820.00
CooperClimaxJack Brabham
Bruce McLaren
4614548100.00 (80.56)data-sort-value="7"Race 7 of 101429.17
FerrariFerrariPhil Hill
Wolfgang von Trips
6514545100.00 (81.25)data-sort-value="5"Race 5 of 81022.22
BRMBRMGraham Hill14834293.33 (69.14)data-sort-value="9"Race 9 of 9614.29
LotusClimaxJim Clark779654100.00 (82.22)data-sort-value="7"Race 7 of 101833.33
FerrariFerrariJohn Surtees
Lorenzo Bandini
231024583.33 (54.44)data-sort-value="10"Race 10 of 1036.67
LotusClimaxJim Clark667654100.00 (64.44)data-sort-value="7"Race 7 of 10916.67
BrabhamRepcoJack Brabham34924293.33 (60.49)data-sort-value="8"Race 8 of 91126.19
BrabhamRepcoDenny Hulme
Jack Brabham
241426377.78 (67.68)data-sort-value="8"Race 8 of 111930.16
LotusFordGraham Hill
Jo Siffert
Jim Clark
Jackie Oliver
55956268.89 (57.41)data-sort-value="12"Race 12 of 121320.97
MatraFordJackie Stewart
Jean-Pierre Beltoise
261066681.48 (66.67)data-sort-value="8"Race 8 of 111725.72
LotusFordJochen Rindt
Emerson Fittipaldi
Graham Hill
John Miles
36715959.60 (50.43)data-sort-value="12"Race 12 of 13711.86
TyrrellFordJackie Stewart
François Cevert
671147390.12 (73.74)data-sort-value="9"Race 9 of 113750.68
LotusFordEmerson Fittipaldi35846167.78 (56.48)data-sort-value="10"Race 10 of 121019.39
LotusFord1. Emerson Fittipaldi
2. Ronnie Peterson
1071579278.63 (71.11)data-sort-value="15"Race 15 of 151010.87
McLarenFord5. Emerson Fittipaldi
6. Denny Hulme
33. Mike Hailwood
(33). David Hobbs
(33). Jochen Mass
241017362.39 (55.56)data-sort-value="15"Race 15 of 15810.96
FerrariFerrari11. Clay Regazzoni
12. Niki Lauda
9611672.567.13 (61.97)data-sort-value="13"Race 13 of 1418.525.52
FerrariFerrari1. Niki Lauda
2. Clay Regazzoni
461378365.87 (57.64)data-sort-value="15"Race 15 of 16910.84
FerrariFerrari11. Niki Lauda
12. Carlos Reutemann
241639570.37 (63.40)data-sort-value="14"Race 14 of 173334.73
LotusFord5. Mario Andretti
6. Ronnie Peterson
1281478668.25 (59.72)data-sort-value="13"Race 13 of 162832.56
FerrariFerrari11. Jody Scheckter
12. Gilles Villeneuve
2613611350.22data-sort-value="13"Race 13 of 153833.63
WilliamsFord27. Alan Jones
28. Carlos Reutemann
3618512057.14data-sort-value="12"Race 12 of 145445.00
WilliamsFord1. Alan Jones
2. Carlos Reutemann
241379542.22data-sort-value="14"Race 14 of 153435.79
FerrariFerrari27. Gilles Villeneuve
28. Didier Pironi
(27). Patrick Tambay
(28). Mario Andretti
331127430.83data-sort-value="16"Race 16 of 1656.75
FerrariFerrari27. Patrick Tambay
28. René Arnoux
841238939.56data-sort-value="15"Race 15 of 151011.24
McLarenTAG7. Alain Prost
8. Niki Lauda
312188143.561.72data-sort-value="13"Race 13 of 168659.93
McLarenTAG1. Niki Lauda
2. Alain Prost

(1). John Watson
261269037.50data-sort-value="16"Race 16 of 1688.89
WilliamsHonda5. Nigel Mansell
6. Nelson Piquet
49191114158.75data-sort-value="14"Race 14 of 164531.91
WilliamsHonda5. Nigel Mansell
6. Nelson Piquet

(5). Riccardo Patrese
12918713757.08data-sort-value="13"Race 13 of 166144.53
McLarenHonda11. Alain Prost
12. Ayrton Senna
1515251019982.92data-sort-value="11"Race 11 of 1613467.34
McLarenHonda1. Ayrton Senna
2. Alain Prost
151018814158.75data-sort-value="12"Race 12 of 166445.39
McLarenHonda27. Ayrton Senna
28. Gerhard Berger
12618512150.42data-sort-value="15"Race 15 of 16119.10
McLarenHonda1. Ayrton Senna
2. Gerhard Berger
10818413956.05data-sort-value="16"Race 16 of 161410.07
WilliamsRenault5. Nigel Mansell
6. Riccardo Patrese
1510211116464.06data-sort-value="12"Race 12 of 166539.63
WilliamsRenault0. Damon Hill
2. Alain Prost
1510221016865.63data-sort-value="12"Race 12 of 168450.00
WilliamsRenault0. Damon Hill
2. Ayrton Senna
(2). David Coulthard
(2). Nigel Mansell
6713811846.09data-sort-value="16"Race 16 of 161512.71
BenettonRenault1. Michael Schumacher
2. Johnny Herbert
41115813750.37data-sort-value="16"Race 16 of 172518.25
WilliamsRenault5. Damon Hill
6. Jacques Villeneuve
1212211117568.36data-sort-value="12"Race 12 of 1610560.00
WilliamsRenault3. Jacques Villeneuve
4. Heinz-Harald Frentzen
11815912345.22data-sort-value="16"Race 16 of 172117.07
McLarenMercedes7. David Coulthard
8. Mika Häkkinen
12920915660.94data-sort-value="16"Race 16 of 162314.74
FerrariFerrari3. Michael Schumacher
4. Eddie Irvine
(3). Mika Salo
3617612850.00data-sort-value="16"Race 16 of 1643.13
FerrariFerrari3. Michael Schumacher
4. Rubens Barrichello
101021517062.50data-sort-value="17"Race 17 of 171810.59
FerrariFerrari1. Michael Schumacher
2. Rubens Barrichello
11924317965.81data-sort-value="13"Race 13 of 177743.02
FerrariFerrari1. Michael Schumacher
2. Rubens Barrichello
1015271222181.25data-sort-value="13"Race 13 of 1712958.37
FerrariFerrari1. Michael Schumacher
2. Rubens Barrichello
8816815854.86data-sort-value="16"Race 16 of 16148.86
FerrariFerrari1. Michael Schumacher
2. Rubens Barrichello
1215291426280.86data-sort-value="13"Race 13 of 1814354.58
RenaultRenault5. Fernando Alonso
6. Giancarlo Fisichella
7818319155.85data-sort-value="19"Race 19 of 1994.71
RenaultRenault1. Fernando Alonso
2. Giancarlo Fisichella
7819520663.58data-sort-value="18"Race 18 of 1852.43
FerrariFerrari5. Felipe Massa
6. Kimi Räikkönen
119221120466.67data-sort-value="14"Race 14 of 1710350.49
FerrariFerrari1. Kimi Räikkönen
2. Felipe Massa
88191317253.09data-sort-value="18"Race 18 of 182112.21
BrawnMercedes22. Jenson Button
23. Rubens Barrichello
5815417257.91data-sort-value="16"Race 16 of 1718.510.76
Red BullRenault5. Sebastian Vettel
6. Mark Webber
15920649860.95data-sort-value="18"Race 18 of 19448.84
Red BullRenault1. Sebastian Vettel
2. Mark Webber
1812281065079.56data-sort-value="16"Race 16 of 1915323.54
Red BullRenault1. Sebastian Vettel
2. Mark Webber
8714746053.49data-sort-value="19"Race 19 of 206013.04
Red BullRenault1. Sebastian Vettel
2. Mark Webber
1113241259672.95data-sort-value="16"Race 16 of 1923639.60
MercedesMercedes6. Nico Rosberg
44. Lewis Hamilton
1816311170181.51data-sort-value="16"Race 16 of 1929642.23
MercedesMercedes6. Nico Rosberg
44. Lewis Hamilton
1816321370386.05data-sort-value="15"Race 15 of 1927539.12
MercedesMercedes6. Nico Rosberg
44. Lewis Hamilton
201933976584.72data-sort-value="17"Race 17 of 2129738.82
MercedesMercedes44. Lewis Hamilton
77. Valtteri Bottas
151226966877.67data-sort-value="17"Race 17 of 2014621.86
MercedesMercedes44. Lewis Hamilton
77. Valtteri Bottas
1311251065572.54data-sort-value="20"Race 20 of 218412.82
MercedesMercedes44. Lewis Hamilton
77. Valtteri Bottas
101532973979.98data-sort-value="17"Race 17 of 2123531.80
MercedesMercedes44. Lewis Hamilton
77. Valtteri Bottas
(63). George Russell
151325957376.60data-sort-value="13"Race 13 of 1725444.33
MercedesMercedes44. Lewis Hamilton
77. Valtteri Bottas
992810613.563.84data-sort-value="22"Race 22 of 22284.56
Red BullRBPT1. Max Verstappen
11. Sergio Pérez
71728875974.93data-sort-value="19"Race 19 of 2220527.01
Red BullHonda RBPT1. Max Verstappen
11. Sergio Pérez
1421301186081.29data-sort-value="16"Race 16 of 2245152.44
SeasonChassisEngineTyreDriversPolesWinsPodiumsFastest lapsPointsClinchedMargin
(points)
Constructor

By chassis constructor

Constructors in bold are competing in the 2024 World Championship.

Constructors by number of World Constructors' Championships won
Constructor TitlesSeasons
Ferrari16,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,
Williams9,,,,,,,,
McLaren8,,,,,,,
Mercedes,,,,,,,
Lotus7,,,,,,
Red Bull6,,,,,
Cooper2,
Brabham,
Renault,
Vanwall1
BRM
Matra
Tyrrell
Benetton
Brawn

By engine manufacturer

Engine manufacturers in bold are competing in the 2024 World Championship.

Engine manufacturers by World Constructors' Championship wins
ManufacturerTitlesSeasons
Ferrari16,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,
Renault12,,,,,,,,,,,
Ford10,,,,,,,,,
Mercedes,,,,,,,,,
Honda6,,,,,
Climax4,,,
Repco2,
TAG,
Vanwall1
BRM
RBPT
Honda RBPT

By tyres used

Tyre manufacturers in bold are competing in the 2024 World Championship.

The table includes seasons in which a supplier won by default, as the only supplier in the series. This applies to Dunlop (3 seasons, 1961 to 1963), Goodyear (7 seasons, 1987 to 1988 and 1992 to 1996), Bridgestone (6 seasons, 1999 to 2000 and 2007 to 2010), and Pirelli (13 seasons, 2011 to 2023).

World Constructors' Championship victories by tyre manufacturer
scope=col colspan="2"scope=colTitlesscope=colSeasons
Goodyear26 (7)–,, –, –, –
Pirelli13 (13)
Bridgestone11 (6)–, –
Dunlop9 (4)–,
Michelin4,, –
Firestone3,,
Numbers in parentheses indicate championships won as the sole tyre supplier.

Consecutive titles

By chassis constructor

There have been nine constructors who have achieved consecutive wins in the World Constructors' Championship. Of those, only Ferrari and Williams have won four sets of consecutive Formula One World Constructors' Championships.

Consecutive World Constructors' Championship wins by chassis
TitlesConstructorSeasons
8Mercedes
6Ferrari
4McLaren
Red Bull
3Ferrari
Williams
2Cooper
Brabham
Lotus
Williams

Ferrari
McLaren
Renault
Red Bull

Constructors in bold are competing in the 2024 World Championship.

By engine manufacturer

Consecutive World Constructors' Championship wins by engine
TitlesManufacturerSeasons
8Mercedes
7Ford
6Honda
Renault
Ferrari
4Renault
3Ferrari
2Climax
Repco
Ford
Ferrari
TAG
Renault

Manufacturers in bold are competing in the 2024 World Championship.

See also

External links

Notes and References

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