Discover the Essential Stats Driving McLaren’s Consecutive Teams’ Championship Victories

McLaren Makes History: Celebrates 2025 F1 Teams’ Championship Victory at Singapore Grand Prix
McLaren Racing has officially made headlines by clinching the 2025 Formula 1 Teams’ Championship during the thrilling Singapore Grand Prix. The Woking-based team has dominated the season, solidifying its reputation as a formidable competitor in the motorsport world.
McLaren Ascends the All-Time Teams’ Championship Rankings
McLaren’s latest championship victory elevates the team to second place in the all-time Formula 1 Teams’ Championship standings, surpassing its long-time rivals, Williams, who hold nine titles. Ferrari remains the leader, boasting an impressive total of 16 championships. This milestone reinforces McLaren’s historical significance in the sport.
Early Championship Win Ties F1 Record
With the strong performance at Marina Bay, McLaren has mathematically secured the championship with six Grand Prix weekends and three Sprint events still remaining in the season. This achievement ties the current record for the earliest championship win in F1 history, previously set by Red Bull Racing in 2023.
Impressive Statistics Underline McLaren’s Dominance
The McLaren MCL39 has exhibited remarkable improvements over its predecessor, which has enabled drivers Oscar Piastri and Lando Norris to deliver extraordinary results this season. Key statistics from this successful campaign include:
- Seven 1-2 finishes across 18 Grands Prix, matching a dominant record from the 1988 season.
- Half of the pole positions achieved so far, with Piastri leading with five poles, just ahead of Norris’s four.
- 12 Grand Prix victories, with Piastri securing seven wins and Norris contributing five, marking McLaren’s highest number of wins in a single season since 1988.
Consistent Podium Finishes by McLaren’s Talented Duo
Piastri and Norris have showcased their racing prowess by collectively achieving 14 podium finishes from the Australian Grand Prix to the Singapore Grand Prix. Their consistent performances highlight their ability to compete at the highest level throughout the 2025 season.
Back-to-Back Championships: A Historic Achievement
Last year marked a significant return to form for McLaren as they claimed their first Teams’ Championship since 1998. Remarkably, they have now secured back-to-back titles for the first time since the early 1990s, when legendary drivers Ayrton Senna and Alain Prost were at the helm. The team’s ability to replicate such success underscores their re-emerging dominance in Formula 1.
Unprecedented Point Total
McLaren’s stunning performance throughout the season has resulted in an impressive 650 points, which is precisely double the total achieved by their nearest competitors, Mercedes. This statistic illustrates not just their dominance but also their capacity to outperform other teams consistently.
As McLaren continues to lead the charge in Formula 1, fans eagerly anticipate what more this historic team will accomplish as the season unfolds.