F1 Constructors with the Most Grand Prix Wins
This chart ranks Formula One constructors by their total number of Grand Prix victories of all time, through the 2025 season, counting every race win scored by the team across its history.
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F1 Constructors with the Most Grand Prix WinsFerrari is the only constructor to have passed 200 Grand Prix wins, and its 250 victories put it far ahead of every rival, a reflection of the team's unbroken presence since 1950. McLaren is second with 203, the sport's other double-century team, while Mercedes (138) and Red Bull (130) lead the modern constructors, having accumulated most of their totals during dominant runs in the 2010s and 2020s. Williams, a giant of earlier decades, holds fifth with 114. The steep decline after the top five, down through Lotus (79) to Tyrrell (23), shows how race wins concentrate among a handful of long-lived, well-resourced teams. The contrast between Ferrari's seven-decade tally and Red Bull's more recent surge illustrates two different routes to success: sustained longevity versus intense, concentrated dominance.
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