Formula One Constructor Champions (1958-2022)

The Constructors’ Championship was first awarded, as the International Cup for Formula One Manufacturers, in 1958 to Vanwall. In 1981 this name was officially changed to the World Constructors’ Championship. Out of the 170 chassis constructors that have entered an F1 Grand Prix, a total of 15 have won the Championship in its 63 seasons. Ferrari holds the record for the highest number of World Constructors’ Championships victories, having won the title on 16 occasions. Williams is in second position with nine Constructors’ Championships and McLaren and Mercedes are in third with eight titles. With 16 titles, Ferrari has amassed the highest amount of Constructors’ Championships as an engine manufacturer, followed by Renault, Ford, Mercedes and Honda with twelve, ten, ten and six titles, respectively. Mercedes holds the record for the most consecutive constructors’ titles with eight between the 2014 and the 2021 seasons. All but 17 titles (16 titles won by Italian-built Ferrari chassis and 1 title won by French-built Matra chassis) have been won by chassis that were designed and constructed in the United Kingdom. On eleven occasions, the World Constructors’ Champion team has not contained the World Drivers’ Champion for that season. All titles but one (in 1969 Matra cars entered by Ken Tyrrell’s privateer team Matra International) have been won by cars that were entered by works teams. Among drivers that have contributed with at least a single point to the constructors’ title, Lewis Hamilton has contributed to the most with eight constructors’ titles, all of them with Mercedes. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Track: Jim Yosef - Firefly [NCS Release] Music provided by NoCopyrightNation Watch: Stream/Download: ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 0:00 60s 0:25 70s 0:50 80s 1:15 90s 1:40 00s 2:05 10s 2:30 20s
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