Mercedes
Eight-time Constructors' Champion and the dominant force of F1's hybrid era (2014-2021). Mercedes from Brackley is both a factory team and a power unit supplier for other teams on the grid.
History and Information
Mercedes-AMG PETRONAS is a team that has written itself into Formula 1 history as one of the most dominant forces - winning a record eight consecutive Constructors' Championships from 2014 to 2021. Under the leadership of Toto Wolff, the Brackley-based team grew into a powerhouse, with Lewis Hamilton winning six of his seven World Championship titles with Mercedes. Following Hamilton's departure to Ferrari, the team bet on youth and talent - George Russell is the leader, with Andrea Kimi Antonelli debuting alongside him, regarded as one of the greatest talents in junior program history. Mercedes is also a key engine supplier in Formula 1, powering McLaren, Williams and Alpine in addition to its own team. The new technical regulations for the 2026 season represent a chance to return to championship contention, and Mercedes' experience in building power units could prove a decisive advantage. The team aims to reclaim its position at the top of the grid with an exciting new driver lineup.