List of Formula One Grand Prix winners (constructors)

Scuderia Ferrari have won the most Formula One Grands Prix

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. The F1 world championship season consists of a series of races, known as Grands Prix, held usually on purpose-built circuits, and in a few cases on closed city streets, the most famous of which is the Monaco Grand Prix in Monte Carlo.[2] The results of each race are combined to determine two annual World Championships, one for drivers and one for constructors.

Ferrari hold the record for the most Grands Prix victories, having won 224 times. McLaren are second with 182 wins, and Williams are third with 114 wins.[3] So far nine countries have produced winning constructors, apart from six countries regarded as the major competitors also Canada, Ireland and Austria, the three countries without large automotive industry. British constructors have won the most Grands Prix, 15 constructors have won 517 races between them. Italian constructors are second with 245 wins between five constructors. German constructors are third, having won 65 Grands Prix between three constructors. During the first four championship seasons (1950-1953), only Italian constructors won championship races, with the exception of the Indianapolis 500. Five seasons (1973, 1986, 1991, 1992 and 1993) witnessed wins of only British constructors. Since the first win for a British constructor in 1957, British constructors have won races in 49 consecutive seasons until 2005. Only one constructor (Benetton) has achieved victories under two different nationalities.

By constructor

All figures correct as of the 2016 Abu Dhabi Grand Prix

Key
Bold Constructor has competed in the 2016 season
Italics Formula One World Champion
Rank Country Constructor Wins Active First win Last win Notes
1  ITA Ferrari 224 1950 1951 British Grand Prix 2015 Singapore Grand Prix [4]
2  GBR McLaren 182 1966 1968 Belgian Grand Prix 2012 Brazilian Grand Prix [5]
3  GBR Williams 114 1975 1979 British Grand Prix 2012 Spanish Grand Prix [6]
4  GBR Team Lotus 79 19581994 1960 Monaco Grand Prix 1987 Detroit Grand Prix [3]
5  GER Mercedes 64 19541955
2010
1954 French Grand Prix 2016 Abu Dhabi Grand Prix [3]
6  AUT Red Bull 52 2005 2009 Chinese Grand Prix 2016 Malaysian Grand Prix [7]
7  GBR Brabham 35 19621992 1964 French Grand Prix 1985 French Grand Prix [3]
7  FRA Renault 35 19771985
20022011
2016
1979 French Grand Prix 2008 Japanese Grand Prix [8]
9  GBR
 ITA[A]
Benetton 27 19862001 1986 Mexican Grand Prix 1997 German Grand Prix [3][9]
10  GBR Tyrrell 23 19701998 1971 Spanish Grand Prix 1983 Detroit Grand Prix [3]
11  GBR BRM 17 1951
19561977
1959 Dutch Grand Prix 1972 Monaco Grand Prix [3]
12  GBR Cooper 16 1950
19521969
1958 Argentine Grand Prix 1967 South African Grand Prix [3]
13  ITA Alfa Romeo 10 19501951
19631965
19791985
1950 British Grand Prix 1951 Spanish Grand Prix [3]
14  ITA Maserati 9 19501960 1953 Italian Grand Prix 1957 German Grand Prix [3]
14  GBR Vanwall 9 19541960 1957 British Grand Prix 1958 Moroccan Grand Prix [3]
14  FRA Matra 9 19671972 1968 Dutch Grand Prix 1969 Italian Grand Prix [3]
14  FRA Ligier 9 19761996 1977 Swedish Grand Prix 1996 Monaco Grand Prix [3]
18  GBR Brawn 8 2009 2009 Australian Grand Prix 2009 Italian Grand Prix [10]
19  USA Kurtis Kraft 5 19501960 1950 Indianapolis 500 1955 Indianapolis 500 [11]
20  IRL Jordan 4 19912005 1998 Belgian Grand Prix 2003 Brazilian Grand Prix [12][13]
21  USA Watson 3 19501953
19561960
1956 Indianapolis 500 1960 Indianapolis 500 [11][14]
21  GBR March 3 19701977
19811982
19871989
1992
1970 Spanish Grand Prix 1976 Italian Grand Prix [3]
21  CAN Wolf 3 19771979 1977 Argentine Grand Prix 1977 Canadian Grand Prix [15]
21  JPN Honda 3 19641968
20062008
1965 Mexican Grand Prix 2006 Hungarian Grand Prix [16]
25  USA Epperly 2 1955
19571960
1957 Indianapolis 500 1958 Indianapolis 500 [11]
25  GBR Lotus F1 2 20122015 2012 Abu Dhabi Grand Prix 2013 Australian Grand Prix [17]
27  USA Kuzma 1 19511960 1952 Indianapolis 500 1952 Indianapolis 500 [11]
27  GER Porsche 1 19571964 1962 French Grand Prix 1962 French Grand Prix [14]
27  USA Eagle 1 19661969 1967 Belgian Grand Prix 1967 Belgian Grand Prix [18][19]
27  GBR Hesketh 1 19741978 1975 Dutch Grand Prix 1975 Dutch Grand Prix [20]
27  USA Penske 1 19741977 1976 Austrian Grand Prix 1976 Austrian Grand Prix [20][21]
27  GBR [E] Shadow 1 19731980 1977 Austrian Grand Prix 1977 Austrian Grand Prix [3][22]
27  GBR Stewart 1 19971999 1999 European Grand Prix 1999 European Grand Prix [23]
27  GER BMW Sauber 1 20062009 2008 Canadian Grand Prix 2008 Canadian Grand Prix [24]
27  ITA Toro Rosso 1 2006 2008 Italian Grand Prix 2008 Italian Grand Prix [25]

Record progression

Constructor Record number of wins Record held between Previous record broken at Previous record broken by
Italy Alfa Romeo 1–10 1950 British Grand Prix1952 Italian Grand Prix 1951 Spanish Grand Prix Juan Manuel Fangio
Italy Ferrari 11–49 1953 Argentine Grand Prix1973 South African Grand Prix 1953 Argentine Grand Prix Alberto Ascari
United Kingdom Lotus 50–57 1973 Spanish Grand Prix1975 Italian Grand Prix 1973 Spanish Grand Prix Emerson Fittipaldi
Italy Ferrari 58–103 1975 United States Grand Prix1993 Japanese Grand Prix 1975 United States Grand Prix Niki Lauda
United Kingdom McLaren 104 1993 Australian Grand Prix1995 Monaco Grand Prix 1993 Australian Grand Prix Ayrton Senna
Italy Ferrari 105–224 1995 Canadian Grand Prix – present 1995 Canadian Grand Prix Jean Alesi

By nationality

List of races won by nationality of constructor.

Rank Country Wins Constructor(s)
1  United Kingdom 517 15
2  Italy[B] 245 5
3  Germany 66 3
4  France 53 3
5  Austria 52 1
6  United States 13 6
7  Ireland 4 1
8  Japan 3 1
9  Canada 3 1

By first win for a nation

Country Constructor Season Race
 Italy Alfa Romeo 1950 1950 British Grand Prix
 United States [C] Kurtis Kraft 1950 1950 Indianapolis 500
 Germany Mercedes 1954 1954 French Grand Prix
 United Kingdom Vanwall 1957 1957 British Grand Prix
 Japan Honda 1965 1965 Mexican Grand Prix
 United States [D] Eagle 1967 1967 Belgian Grand Prix
 France Matra 1968 1968 Dutch Grand Prix
 Canada Wolf 1977 1977 Argentine Grand Prix
 Ireland Jordan 1998 1998 Belgian Grand Prix [F]
 Austria Red Bull 2009 2009 Chinese Grand Prix [F]

By first home win for a nation

Country Constructor Season Race Note
 Italy Alfa Romeo 1950 1950 Italian Grand Prix Home win also for driver (Giuseppe Farina), engine (Alfa Romeo) and tires (Pirelli)
 United States [C] Kurtis Kraft 1950 1950 Indianapolis 500 Home win also for driver (Johnnie Parsons), engine (Offenhauser) and tires (Firestone)
 Germany Mercedes 1954 1954 German Grand Prix Home win also for engine (Mercedes) and tires (Continental). Nico Rosberg and Mercedes achieved first home win for a driver, constructor and engine at the 2014 German Grand Prix.
 United Kingdom Vanwall 1957 1957 British Grand Prix Home win also for drivers (Tony Brooks and Stirling Moss) and engine (Vanwall)
 France Matra 1969 1969 French Grand Prix First "all-French" home win is often considered to be the 1979 French Grand Prix because of driver (Jean-Pierre Jabouille), team, constructor and engine (all Renault) and tires (Michelin)
 Canada Wolf 1977 1977 Canadian Grand Prix

Notes

A. ^ Benetton held a British licence from 1986 to 1995 and an Italian licence from 1996 to 2001.

B. ^ Only one of Benetton's 27 wins were scored with their Italian licence. All the others count towards the British totals.

C. ^ If Indianapolis 500 results counted.

D. ^ If Indianapolis 500 results excluded.

E. ^ Shadow held an American licence from 1973 to 1975 and a British licence from 1976 to 1980. Their only victory was achieved as a British constructor.

F. ^ ^ First win was marked by a wrong anthem (British national anthem) played on the podium in honour of a winning constructor.

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See also

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