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McLaren Mastercard Formula 1 Team

Founded by New Zealander Bruce McLaren in 1963, the team made its debut at the 1966 Monaco Grand Prix. It is the second-oldest active team in F1 and has a storied history of innovation, including being the first to use a carbon-fibre monocoque. Entering 2026, they are the defending Constructors’ Champions after a dominant 2025 campaign.

2026 Drivers: Lando Norris (#1) & Oscar Piastri (#81)

Team Principal: Andrea Stella

Power Unit: Mercedes-AMG

Base: Woking, United Kingdom (McLaren Technology Centre)

Championships: 8 Constructors’, 12 Drivers’

Historical Stat: McLaren is the only team to win the “Triple Crown of Motorsport” (Monaco GP, Indy 500, and Le Mans 24 Hours).

scuderia ferarri hp

The most iconic name in racing, Ferrari has competed in every single season of Formula 1 since the inaugural 1950 championship. They are a “full works” team, designing both the chassis and the engine in-house. 2026 marks the second year of the historic Hamilton-Leclerc partnership.

2026 Drivers: Lewis Hamilton (#44) & Charles Leclerc (#16)

Team Principal: Frédéric Vasseur

Base: Maranello, Italy

Power Unit: Ferrari (In-house)

Championships: 16 Constructors’, 15 Drivers’

Technical Stat: For the 2026 regulations, Ferrari has completely redesigned its engine to use 100% sustainable fuels and a 350kW electric motor.

Mercedes-AMG PETRONAS F1 Team

The modern Mercedes team returned in 2010 and achieved a record-breaking eight consecutive titles between 2014 and 2021. For 2026, they are betting on youth, promoting 19-year-old Italian prodigy Kimi Antonelli to partner with George Russell.

2026 Drivers: George Russell (#63) & Kimi Antonelli (#12)

Team Principal: Toto Wolff

Base: Brackley, United Kingdom

Power Unit: Mercedes-AMG (In-house)

Championships: 8 Constructors’, 9 Drivers’

Technical Stat: The 2026 Mercedes engine has eliminated the MGU-H (Heat Generator) to focus on a massive 350kW MGU-K (Kinetic Generator).

Oracle Red Bull Racing

Formed in 2005 after purchasing the Jaguar Racing team, Red Bull became a dominant force in the 2010s and early 2020s. 2026 is their most ambitious year yet as they transition into a full manufacturer, building their own engines for the first time with help from Ford.

2026 Drivers: Max Verstappen (#3) & Isack Hadjar (#6)

Team Principal: Laurent Mekies

Base: Milton Keynes, United Kingdom

Power Unit: Red Bull-Ford Powertrains

Championships: 6 Constructors’, 7 Drivers’

Historical Stat: Red Bull holds the all-time record for the fastest pit stop in F1 history, changing all four tires in just 1.82 seconds (Qatar 2023).

Atlassian Williams F1 Team

Founded in 1977, Williams is one of the “Big Three” historical teams. After a difficult decade, they are currently in the middle of a massive technological “reset” and have signed Carlos Sainz to lead their climb back to the front of the grid.

2026 Drivers: Alex Albon (#23) & Carlos Sainz (#55)

Team Principal: James Vowles

Base: Grove, United Kingdom

Power Unit: Mercedes-AMG

Championships: 9 Constructors’, 7 Drivers’

Historical Stat: Williams remains the third most successful team in F1 history by Constructors’ titles, trailing only Ferrari and McLaren.

Visa Cash App Racing Bulls

Based in Italy, this team was originally Minardi before being bought by Red Bull in 2006. It serves as the primary development ground for the next generation of Red Bull talent, sharing the same Ford-backed engine technology as the senior team.

2026 Drivers: Liam Lawson (#30) & Arvid Lindblad (#41)

Team Principal: Alan Permane

Base: Faenza, Italy

Power Unit: Red Bull-Ford Powertrains

Championships: 0

Historical Stat: The team won its first race at Monza in 2008 with a young Sebastian Vettel; it remains the only team based in Italy other than Ferrari to win a race in the last 40 years.

Aston Martin Aramco F1 Team

The Aston Martin name returned to F1 in 2021. Backed by massive investment, they have built a new “Smart Factory” and hired legendary designer Adrian Newey. In 2026, they move into a new technical era as the exclusive “Works” partner for Honda.

2026 Drivers: Fernando Alonso (#14) & Lance Stroll (#18)

Team Principal: Adrian Newey

Base: Silverstone, United Kingdom

Power Unit: Honda (Exclusive Partner)

Championships: 0

Historical Stat: Aston Martin’s first F1 entry was in 1959, the same year they won the 24 Hours of Le Mans.

TGR Haas F1 Team

Haas entered F1 in 2016 as the first American-led team in decades. In 2026, they have rebranded following a major title partnership with Toyota Gazoo Racing (TGR), which provides them with design and manufacturing support.

2026 Drivers: Esteban Ocon (#31) & Oliver Bearman (#87)

Team Principal: Ayao Komatsu

Base: Kannapolis, USA (HQ) & Banbury, UK (Forward Base)

Power Unit: Ferrari (Customer)

Championships: 0

Technical Stat: While they use Ferrari engines, Toyota provides the team with design support and has built a state-of-the-art simulator for them at their Banbury facility.

Audi Revolut F1 Team

2026 is the official debut of Audi in Formula 1. After a full takeover of the Swiss-based Sauber team, they are the first new major car manufacturer to join F1 as a full engine-and-chassis factory since 2010.

2026 Drivers: Nico Hülkenberg (#27) & Gabriel Bortoleto (#5)

Team Principal: Jonathan Wheatley

Base: Hinwil, Switzerland (Chassis) & Neuburg, Germany (Engine)

Power Unit: Audi (In-house)

Championships: 0 (Debut season)

Technical Stat: The Audi power unit is the first F1 engine to be designed and manufactured entirely in Germany in over a decade.

BWT Alpine F1 Team

Alpine is the sports car brand of the Renault Group. For 2026, the team has undergone a radical transformation, shutting down its own engine program in France to become a customer team using Mercedes engines.

2026 Drivers: Pierre Gasly (#10) & Franco Colapinto (#43)

Team Principal: Oliver Oakes

Base: Enstone, United Kingdom

Power Unit: Mercedes-AMG

Championships: 2 Constructors’, 2 Drivers’ (as Renault)

Historical Stat: The team’s Enstone base has competed under four different names: Toleman, Benetton, Renault, and now Alpine.

Cadillac F1 Team (TWG)

The official 11th team on the grid for 2026. Backed by General Motors, this team brings an American factory name back to the sport. They start as a customer team using Ferrari power while they develop their own American-made engine for the future.

2026 Drivers: Sergio Pérez (#11) & Valtteri Bottas (#77)

Team Principal: Graeme Lowdon

Base: Fishers, Indiana, USA & Silverstone, UK

Power Unit: Ferrari (Initial Customer)

Championships: 0 (Debut season)

Historical Stat: Cadillac is the first brand-new, independent team to be granted an F1 entry since Haas in 2016.