2025 Constructors Championship

McLaren

833 pts

Drivers:

Lando Norris (#4), Oscar Piastri (#81)

McLaren leads the 2025 Constructors' Championship, powered by the strong and consistent performances of Norris and Piastri. After winning the previous season, the team continues to innovate and push for more victories.

Lando Norris and Oscar Piastri on the podium at the Hungarian Grand Prix
Lando Norris and Oscar Piastri on the podium at the Hungarian Grand Prix.

Mercedes

469 pts

Drivers:

George Russell (#63), Kimi Antonelli (#7)

Mercedes rounds out the top teams with an exciting mix of experience and youth. Russell takes the lead role, while rookie Antonelli looks to develop and challenge in his debut season.

Mercedes 2025 car in garage.
Mercedes 2025 car in garage.

Red Bull Racing

451 pts

Drivers:

Max Verstappen (#1), Yuki Tsunoda (#22)

Despite a slight drop in points this season, Red Bull remains a serious contender with Verstappen's aggressive driving complemented by Tsunoda's growth in the second seat.

Red Bull staying in the fight with Verstappen and Tsunoda
Red Bull staying in the fight with Verstappen and Tsunoda.

Ferrari

398 pts

Drivers:

Charles Leclerc (#16), Lewis Hamilton (#44)

Ferrari's star-studded lineup brings renewed hope to the team. Leclerc's speed paired with Hamilton's championship experience aims to return Ferrari to title contention.

Ferrari's title-challenging 2025 lineup.
Ferrari's title-challenging 2025 lineup.

Williams

137 pts

Drivers:

Carlos Sainz (#55), Alexander Albon (#23)

Williams continues its comeback with the addition of Sainz alongside Albon. The team is fighting hard to climb the midfield standings.

Alex Albon and Carlos Sainz in team gear.
Alex Albon and Carlos Sainz in team gear.

Racing Bulls (RB)

92 pts

Drivers:

Liam Lawson (#30), Isack Hadjar (#6)

A young, energetic team filled with rookie talent, Racing Bulls strive to establish themselves as a strong feeder team for Red Bull Racing.

Isack Hadjar and Liam Lawson answering questions from fans.
Isack Hadjar and Liam Lawson answering questions from fans.

Aston Martin

89 pts

Drivers:

Fernando Alonso (#14), Lance Stroll (#18)

This veteran duo combines experience and consistency in a bid to strengthen Aston Martin's position in the midfield pack.

Fernando Alonso and Lance Stroll at the Bahrain Grand Prix
Fernando Alonso and Lance Stroll at the Bahrain Grand Prix

Kick Sauber

79 pts

Drivers:

Nico Hülkenberg (#27), Gabriel Bortoleto (#5)

Sauber prepares for its Audi partnership by blending Hülkenberg's experience with Bortoleto's promising rookie season.

Gabriel Bortoleto congratulating Nico Hülkenberg on his first podium. (British Grand Prix)
Gabriel Bortoleto congratulating Nico Hülkenberg on his first podium (British Grand Prix)

Haas

70 pts

Drivers:

Esteban Ocon (#31), Oliver Bearman (#87)

Haas refreshes its lineup with Ocon's experience and Bearman's rookie enthusiasm, targeting a stronger campaign.

Esteban Ocon and Oliver Bearman at F1 Grand Prix of Great Britain - Qualifying
Esteban Ocon and Oliver Bearman at F1 Grand Prix of Great Britain - Qualifying

Alpine

22 pts

Drivers:

Pierre Gasly (#10), Franco Colapinto (#43)

Alpine is developing young talent with Gasly's experience and Colapinto's rookie season. Jack Doohan participates as a test/reserve driver and may make a few race appearances.

Alpine driver Pierre Gasly and Franco Colapinto greet spectators during drivers parade before the Mexico Grand Prix
Alpine driver Pierre Gasly and Franco Colapinto greet spectators during drivers parade before the Mexico Grand Prix