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The World Constructors' Championship is presented by the FIA to the most successful F1 constructor over the course of the season through a points system based on individual Grand Prix results. Constructors' Championship points are calculated by adding points scored in each race by any driver for that constructor. [ 4 ]
This is a list of constructor records in the FIA World Championship since 1950. Bold entries indicate that the constructor has competed in the 2024 season. This page is accurate as of the 2024 Abu Dhabi Grand Prix.
The 2021 FIA Formula One World Championship was a motor racing championship for Formula One cars which was the 72nd running of the Formula One World Championship. It is recognised by the Fédération Internationale de l'Automobile (FIA), the governing body of international motorsport, as the highest class of competition for open-wheel racing cars.
In Formula One racing the terms "constructor" and "entrant" have specific and differing meanings. An entrant is the person or corporate entity that registers a car and driver for a race, and is then responsible for preparing and maintaining that car during the race weekend.
McLaren won the Formula 1 constructors' championship on Sunday for the first time in more than a quarter-century, securing it in the final race of the season by keeping chief rival Ferrari at bay.
In 2022, Haas finished eighth in the constructor’s standings. Haas’ best season came in 2018 when the team finished fifth in the standings and was less than 30 points behind Renault for fourth.
Notes: † – Driver did not finish the Grand Prix, but was classified as he completed more than 90% of the race distance. Rows are not related to the drivers: within each constructor, individual Grand Prix standings are sorted purely based on the final classification in the race (not by total points scored in the event, which includes points awarded for fastest lap and sprint).
The constructor’s standings are suddenly much more fascinating, however. Hamilton’s win was the second straight victory for Mercedes after George Russell’s win at the Austrian Grand Prix.