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Formula 1

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Mercedes-AMG Petronas Formula One Team

Brackley, United Kingdom

The Mercedes-AMG Petronas Formula One Team is one of the most successful modern F1 teams, having dominated the turbo-hybrid era from 2014-2021 with eight consecutive Constructors' Championships. Based in Brackley, UK, with engines developed at Brixworth, the team represents Mercedes-Benz's factory effort in Formula 1. Known for technical innovation, particularly in power unit development and aerodynamics, Mercedes has attracted top talent including Lewis Hamilton, who won six of his seven World Championships with the team. The team's distinctive silver and turquoise livery reflects both Mercedes' racing heritage and title sponsor Petronas.

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Red Bull Racing

Milton Keynes, United Kingdom

Red Bull Racing has established itself as a Formula 1 powerhouse since its formation in 2005. Based in Milton Keynes, UK, the team emerged from the former Jaguar Racing operation after being purchased by Austrian energy drink company Red Bull. Under the technical leadership of Adrian Newey, Red Bull dominated F1 from 2010-2013 with Sebastian Vettel, and returned to championship-winning form in 2021 with Max Verstappen. Known for aggressive aerodynamic designs and exceptional chassis development, the team now produces its own power units through Red Bull Powertrains. Red Bull's distinctive marketing approach and driver development program have made it one of F1's most recognizable teams.

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Scuderia Ferrari

Maranello, Italy

Scuderia Ferrari is Formula 1's oldest and most successful team, having competed in every season since the championship began in 1950. Based in Maranello, Italy, Ferrari is the sport's most iconic team with a passionate global fanbase known as the "tifosi." The team has won 16 Constructors' Championships and 15 Drivers' Championships, with legendary drivers like Juan Manuel Fangio, Niki Lauda, and Michael Schumacher, who led the team's dominant era from 2000-2004. As the only team that designs and builds both chassis and engine in-house, Ferrari's distinctive red cars represent Italian racing heritage and engineering excellence. The team's special status in F1 is recognized with unique historical payments under the sport's commercial agreements.

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McLaren F1 Team

Woking, United Kingdom

McLaren Racing is one of Formula 1's most historic and successful teams, founded by New Zealand racing driver Bruce McLaren in 1963. Based in the McLaren Technology Centre in Woking, UK, the team has won 8 Constructors' Championships and 12 Drivers' Championships with legends like Ayrton Senna, Alain Prost, and Lewis Hamilton. After a challenging period in the mid-2010s, McLaren has undergone a renaissance under CEO Zak Brown's leadership, returning to race-winning form. The team is known for technical innovation, having pioneered technologies like carbon fiber chassis construction in F1. McLaren's papaya orange livery connects to the team's heritage while representing its modern approach to racing and technology.

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Alpine F1 Team

Enstone, United Kingdom

Alpine F1 Team represents Renault Group's sporting brand in Formula 1. Based in Enstone, UK (chassis) and Viry-Châtillon, France (power unit), the team was rebranded from Renault F1 Team in 2021 to promote the Alpine sports car brand. With a rich history dating back to the original Toleman and Benetton teams, the Enstone-based outfit has won championships as Benetton with Michael Schumacher and as Renault with Fernando Alonso. The team's blue livery reflects France's traditional racing colors, emphasizing its French heritage despite its primarily British operations. Alpine benefits from being one of few teams with integrated chassis and engine operations, allowing for optimized package design.

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Williams Racing

Grove, United Kingdom

Williams Racing is one of Formula 1's most iconic independent teams, founded by Sir Frank Williams and Patrick Head in 1977. Based in Grove, UK, Williams has won 9 Constructors' and 7 Drivers' Championships, making it one of the most successful teams in F1 history. After dominating periods in the 1980s and 1990s with drivers like Nelson Piquet, Nigel Mansell, and Damon Hill, the team faced challenges in recent years. In 2020, following financial difficulties, Williams was acquired by Dorilton Capital, ending the Williams family's ownership while preserving the team's name and heritage. Known for engineering excellence and a purist racing philosophy, Williams is now rebuilding with significant investment and a focus on the 2026 regulations.

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Visa Cash App RB Formula One Team

Faenza, Italy

Visa Cash App RB Formula One Team is Red Bull's second Formula 1 team, rebranded from AlphaTauri (previously Toro Rosso) for the 2024 season. Based in Faenza, Italy, the team originated as Minardi before being purchased by Red Bull in 2006. While maintaining its own identity, the team shares closer technical ties with Red Bull Racing under current regulations. Historically serving as a training ground for Red Bull's driver development program, the team has launched the careers of stars like Sebastian Vettel, Max Verstappen, and Daniel Ricciardo. The team achieved its first victory in 2008 at Monza with Sebastian Vettel and continues to balance competitiveness with its developmental role within the Red Bull organization.

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MoneyGram Haas F1 Team

Kannapolis, North Carolina, United States

MoneyGram Haas F1 Team is the only American-owned team in Formula 1, founded by industrialist Gene Haas and making its debut in 2016. Based in Kannapolis, North Carolina, with additional facilities in Banbury, UK and Maranello, Italy, Haas operates with a unique business model. The team maximizes the use of permitted bought-in parts from Ferrari, including power unit, transmission, and suspension components, while focusing internal resources on aerodynamic development. This approach allowed Haas to achieve unprecedented early success for a new team, finishing fifth in the constructors' championship in just their third season. After challenging years in 2020-2021, the team has stabilized under the leadership of Team Principal Ayao Komatsu, focusing on consistent development and operational excellence.

Formula 2

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Carlin

Farnham, United Kingdom

Carlin is one of motorsport's most successful junior team operations, founded by Trevor Carlin in 1996. Based in Farnham, UK, the team has competed in numerous single-seater categories with remarkable success, including championships in F2, F3, Formula Renault, and IndyLights. Carlin has helped develop numerous Formula 1 drivers, including Sebastian Vettel, Daniel Ricciardo, Lando Norris, and Carlos Sainz. The team is known for its professional approach, engineering excellence, and driver development capabilities, making it a preferred choice for both young talents and their backers. In Formula 2, Carlin has established itself as a consistent frontrunner capable of challenging for race wins and championships.

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DAMS

Le Mans, France

DAMS (Driot-Arnoux Motorsport) is a French racing team with a prestigious history in junior formula racing, founded in 1988 by Jean-Paul Driot and former F1 driver René Arnoux. Based in Le Mans, France, DAMS has competed in numerous categories including F2, F3000, and GP2, winning multiple team and driver championships. The team has played a crucial role in developing F1 talent, including Romain Grosjean, Pierre Gasly, and Alex Albon. Following Jean-Paul Driot's passing in 2019, former F1 driver Charles Pic acquired the team in 2022, continuing its legacy. DAMS is known for its technical expertise, particularly in car setup and race strategy, making it one of Formula 2's most respected operations.

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Virtuosi Racing

Norfolk, United Kingdom

Virtuosi Racing is a British racing team that has established itself as one of Formula 2's most competitive outfits since joining the championship in 2019. Based in Norfolk, UK, the team evolved from the former Russian Time operation and quickly demonstrated its capabilities by finishing second in the team standings in its debut season. Virtuosi has become known for its strong engineering team, data-driven approach, and ability to extract maximum performance from the Dallara F2 chassis. The team has worked with notable drivers including Guanyu Zhou, Callum Ilott, and Jack Doohan, consistently fighting for race wins and championship positions. Despite being a relatively young team in its current form, Virtuosi has earned respect throughout the paddock for its professional operation and competitive performances.

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Campos Racing

Valencia, Spain

Campos Racing is a Spanish motorsport team founded by former Formula 1 driver Adrian Campos in 1997. Based in Valencia, Spain, the team has competed across multiple categories including Formula 2, Formula 3, and previously GP2 and GP3. Campos has a strong reputation for developing Spanish and Latin American driving talent, including Fernando Alonso early in his career. Following Adrian Campos' passing in 2021, his son Adrian Campos Jr. continues the team's legacy. The team is known for its passionate approach to racing, family atmosphere, and ability to achieve results despite typically operating with smaller budgets than some competitors. Campos Racing represents an important part of Spain's motorsport heritage and continues to provide opportunities for emerging drivers in Formula 2 and Formula 3.

Formula 3

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Prema Racing

Grisignano di Zocco, Italy

Prema Racing is an Italian motorsport powerhouse that has dominated junior formula categories for decades, founded by Angelo Rosin in 1983. Based in Grisignano di Zocco near Vicenza, Italy, Prema competes in Formula 2, Formula 3, Formula Regional, and Formula 4 with unprecedented success across all levels. The team has won multiple championships in F2 and F3/GP3, working with drivers who later reached Formula 1, including Charles Leclerc, Mick Schumacher, and Oscar Piastri. Backed by the Rosin family and with investment from Iron Lynx since 2022, Prema combines Italian racing passion with meticulous preparation and technical excellence. The team is recognized for its comprehensive approach to driver development, strong Ferrari connections, and ability to consistently produce championship-winning cars across different categories.

Formula E

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TAG Heuer Porsche Formula E Team

Weissach, Germany

Porsche factory team in Formula E.

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Jaguar TCS Racing

Grove, United Kingdom

Jaguar factory team in Formula E.

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DS Penske

Versailles, France

DS Automobiles and Penske partnership team in Formula E.

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Envision Racing

Silverstone, United Kingdom

Independent team in Formula E.

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Team Penske

Mooresville, North Carolina, United States

Legendary American racing team in IndyCar.

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Chip Ganassi Racing

Indianapolis, Indiana, United States

Major American racing team in IndyCar.

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Andretti Global

Indianapolis, Indiana, United States

American racing team owned by Michael Andretti.

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Arrow McLaren

Indianapolis, Indiana, United States

McLaren Racing's IndyCar team.

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Ferrari AF Corse

Maranello, Italy

Ferrari factory team in WEC Hypercar class.

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Porsche Penske Motorsport

Weissach, Germany

Porsche factory team in WEC Hypercar class.

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Toyota Gazoo Racing

Cologne, Germany

Toyota factory team in WEC Hypercar class.

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Cadillac Racing

Detroit, Michigan, United States

Cadillac factory team in WEC Hypercar class.