
Reference · Constructors
Profiles of every constructor on the 2026 Formula 1 grid — history, driving DNA, this season’s lineup, and what to watch.
Red Bull Racing, founded in 2005, has cemented its legacy as a formidable force in Formula 1, renowned for its aggressive design philosophy and multiple championship eras.
Scuderia Ferrari HP is Formula 1's most enduring and decorated constructor, holding a record 16 titles and an unparalleled legacy forged over 77 seasons.
A British institution, McLaren stands as one of Formula 1's most decorated teams, boasting 9 Constructor titles, including a recent triumph in 2024.
Mercedes-AMG PETRONAS F1 Team dominated an unprecedented era, securing eight consecutive constructor titles and now navigates a new regulatory landscape with a blend of experience and emerging talent.
The Aston Martin Aramco F1 Team, founded in its current iteration in 2021, embodies a focused long-term project driven by significant investment and a clear ambition to contend for championships.
The BWT Alpine F1 Team, emerging from the long-standing Renault F1 operation, is a French constructor based in Enstone, currently navigating a significant power unit transition for 2026.
The MoneyGram Haas F1 Team, founded in 2016, stands as Formula 1's sole American-headquartered constructor, known for its lean operational model and pragmatic approach.
Williams Racing, a storied Formula 1 constructor founded in 1977, is navigating a modern resurgence under Dorilton Capital, signaled by its strategic 2026 driver lineup.
The Racing Bulls F1 Team, based in Faenza, Italy, operates as Red Bull's crucial junior development squad, fostering talent for the sport's highest echelons while competing independently.
Operating as a crucial bridge from its Sauber heritage to its future as the Audi works team, Kick Sauber navigates the grid as a transitionary constructor based in Hinwil, Switzerland.
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