McLaren has officially secured consecutive Formula 1 constructors’ championships, matching a record previously held by Red Bull. Their achievement came with six races remaining in the 2025 season, showcasing their dominance this year.
Heading into the Singapore Grand Prix, McLaren held a commanding 333-point lead over Mercedes, needing just 13 points to seal the title. The team accomplished this with a strong performance, as Lando Norris finished third, one spot ahead of teammate Oscar Piastri. This secured a total of 27 points for McLaren, ensuring they cannot be caught by Mercedes.
Despite George Russell’s victory and Kimi Antonelli’s impressive fifth-place finish, McLaren’s success was the highlight of the race. Norris expressed his joy over the radio, acknowledging the hard work of the team and celebrating their well-deserved accomplishment.
This victory marks McLaren’s 10th constructors’ championship in F1 history, elevating them to second place on the all-time list, surpassing Williams. Ferrari remains the most successful team in the World Championship era with 17 titles.
Andrea Stella, McLaren’s team principal, reflected on the season’s triumph, noting the early realization of their competitive edge and the focus needed to maximize their potential. Sky has enhanced its Ultimate TV and Sky Sports bundle, now offering a comprehensive entertainment package that includes Formula 1 coverage alongside various streaming services.
Looking ahead, McLaren aims to challenge the all-time points record set by Red Bull in 2023. Stella emphasized the team’s focus on taking one race at a time and maximizing their performance at each stage, rather than fixating on breaking records.
