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McLaren

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McLaren entered Formula 1 in 1966 and built one of the sport’s most successful legacies. With 8 Constructors’ Championships, 12 Drivers’ titles and 183 race wins, they combine historic prestige with modern technical resurgence.

CEO:
Zak Brown

Team Principal:
Andrea Stella

Mercedes

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Since their full-time return in 2010, Mercedes have defined the hybrid era. With 8 consecutive Constructors’ Championships, 7 Drivers’ titles, and 125+ Grand Prix victories, the team set one of the most dominant standards in Formula 1 history.

CEO & Team Principal:
Toto Wolff

Technical Director:
James Allison

Red Bull Racing

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Red Bull Racing joined the grid in 2005 and rapidly became a modern benchmark. With 6 Constructors’ Championships, 7 Drivers’ titles, and more than 120 race wins, the team’s aerodynamic leadership and operational execution are central to their success.

CEO & Team Principal:
Laurent Mekies

Technical Director:
Pierre Waché

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McLaren entered Formula 1 in 1966 and built one of the sport’s most successful legacies. With 8 Constructors’ Championships, 12 Drivers’ titles and 183 race wins, they combine historic prestige with modern technical resurgence.

CEO:
Zak Brown

Team Principal:
Andrea Stella

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Since their full-time return in 2010, Mercedes have defined the hybrid era. With 8 consecutive Constructors’ Championships, 7 Drivers’ titles, and 125+ Grand Prix victories, the team set one of the most dominant standards in Formula 1 history.

CEO & Team Principal:
Toto Wolff

Technical Director:
James Allison

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Red Bull Racing joined the grid in 2005 and rapidly became a modern benchmark. With 6 Constructors’ Championships, 7 Drivers’ titles, and more than 120 race wins, the team’s aerodynamic leadership and operational execution are central to their success.

CEO & Team Principal:
Laurent Mekies

Technical Director:
Pierre Waché

Ferrari

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Ferrari have competed in every season since Formula 1 began in 1950. With 16 Constructors’ Championships and 15 Drivers’ titles, they remain the most decorated team in history. Their 243 race wins reflect decades of technical ambition and enduring competitive expectation.

Team Principal:
Frédéric Vasseur

Technical Director:
Loïc Serra
Enrico Gualtieri

Williams

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Founded in 1977, Williams are one of the sport’s most historic competitors. With 9 Constructors’ Championships, 7 Drivers’ titles, and 114 race victories, they remain one of Formula 1’s most successful teams, now undergoing a multi-year competitive rebuild.

Team Principal:
James Vowles

CTO:
Pat Fry

Racing Bulls

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Originally founded as Scuderia Toro Rosso in 2006, the Faenza team has secured 2 race victories and established itself as a competitive midfield operation. Rebranded as Racing Bulls, the team focuses on driver development and aerodynamic efficiency while pursuing consistent points finishes.

CEO:
Peter Bayer

Team Principal:
Alan Permane

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Ferrari have competed in every season since Formula 1 began in 1950. With 16 Constructors’ Championships and 15 Drivers’ titles, they remain the most decorated team in history. Their 243 race wins reflect decades of technical ambition and enduring competitive expectation.

Team Principal:
Frédéric Vasseur

Technical Director:
Loïc Serra
Enrico Gualtieri

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Founded in 1977, Williams are one of the sport’s most historic competitors. With 9 Constructors’ Championships, 7 Drivers’ titles, and 114 race victories, they remain one of Formula 1’s most successful teams, now undergoing a multi-year competitive rebuild.

Team Principal:
James Vowles

CTO:
Pat Fry

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Originally founded as Scuderia Toro Rosso in 2006, the Faenza team has secured 2 race victories and established itself as a competitive midfield operation. Rebranded as Racing Bulls, the team focuses on driver development and aerodynamic efficiency while pursuing consistent points finishes.

CEO:
Peter Bayer

Team Principal:
Alan Permane

Haas

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Haas joined Formula 1 in 2016 as the first American F1 team in decades. With multiple top-five finishes and a reputation for operational efficiency, the team has demonstrated competitive spikes and continues to refine its technical independence within the midfield.

Team Principal:
Ayao Komatsu

Technical Director:
Andrea De Zordo

Aston Martin

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Aston Martin’s modern F1 project began in 2021, backed by major investment and infrastructure expansion. While they hold no Constructors’ Championships, the team has achieved multiple podiums and is emerging as a developing force anchored by a growing technical base.

CEO & Team Principal:
Andy Cowell

CTO:
Adrian Newey

Audi

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Sauber have competed since 1993, producing strong midfield performances and achieving multiple podiums. Now operating as Audi’s 2026 works entry, the organization combines deep engineering heritage with a clear long-term path.

COO & CTO:
Mattia Binotto

Team Principal:
Jonathan Wheatley

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Haas joined Formula 1 in 2016 as the first American F1 team in decades. With multiple top-five finishes and a reputation for operational efficiency, the team has demonstrated competitive spikes and continues to refine its technical independence within the midfield.

Team Principal:
Ayao Komatsu

Technical Director:
Andrea De Zordo

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Aston Martin’s modern F1 project began in 2021, backed by major investment and infrastructure expansion. While they hold no Constructors’ Championships, the team has achieved multiple podiums and is emerging as a developing force anchored by a growing technical base.

CEO & Team Principal:
Andy Cowell

CTO:
Adrian Newey

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Sauber have competed since 1993, producing strong midfield performances and achieving multiple podiums. Now operating as Audi’s 2026 works entry, the organization combines deep engineering heritage with a clear long-term path.

COO & CTO:
Mattia Binotto

Team Principal:
Jonathan Wheatley

Alpine

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Competing under various identities since 1977, the team holds 2 Constructors’ Championships and multiple race victories, including landmark wins in 2005-2006. Under the Alpine identity, the team continues Renault’s long-standing presence and technical capability in Formula 1.

Executive Advisor:
Flavio Briatore

Racing Director:
Dave Greenwood

Cadillac

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Cadillac F1 Team represents GM’s entry into Formula 1, marking the first modern, full works-backed American project in the championship. Developed in partnership with TWG Motorsports, the program combines GM’s engineering scale with experienced racing operations.

Driver:
#11 Sergio Perez

Driver:
#77 Valtteri Bottas

CEO:
Dan Towriss

Team Principal:
Graeme Lowdon

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Competing under various identities since 1977, the team holds 2 Constructors’ Championships and multiple race victories, including landmark wins in 2005-2006. Under the Alpine identity, the team continues Renault’s long-standing presence and technical capability in Formula 1.

Executive Advisor:
Flavio Briatore

Racing Director:
Dave Greenwood

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Cadillac F1 Team represents GM’s entry into Formula 1, marking the first modern, full works-backed American project in the championship. Developed in partnership with TWG Motorsports, the program combines GM’s engineering scale with experienced racing operations.

Driver:
#11 Sergio Perez

Driver:
#77 Valtteri Bottas

CEO:
Dan Towriss

Team Principal:
Graeme Lowdon