
BAR (1999) → Honda (2006) → Brawn GP (2009) → Mercedes (2010)

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Championships
337
Race Starts
138
Race Wins
151
Pole Positions
321
Podiums
8601
Points
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Mercedes is a British Formula 1 constructor based in Brackley, United Kingdom. The team entered Formula 1 in 2010 and remains active under team principal Toto Wolff, using Mercedes power units.
Its lineage runs through BAR, Honda, Brawn GP, and then Mercedes, with earlier works entries by the Mercedes name in the 1950s. The modern team has won eight Constructors’ Championships, all in a consecutive run from 2014 to 2021, and is listed with a ninth title in 2026. Key drivers across its history include Michael Schumacher, Nico Rosberg, Lewis Hamilton, Valtteri Bottas, George Russell, and Andrea Kimi Antonelli.
Across 336 races, Mercedes has recorded 137 wins, 319 podiums, and 150 pole positions, for 8,560.64 points. Its derived metrics underline sustained competitiveness: a 40.8% win rate, 94.9% podium rate, and 25.5 points per race, alongside a low 1.6% DNF rate. That combination indicates a long period of front-running form, especially during the hybrid-era championship streak.
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468
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409
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515
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