McLaren has officially secured consecutive Formula 1 constructors’ championships, matching the record previously held by Red Bull with six races left in the 2025 season. McLaren’s dominance throughout the season was evident as they arrived at the Singapore Grand Prix with a substantial 333-point lead over Mercedes, needing just 13 points to seal the title and secure their position at the top.
During the race, McLaren’s drivers, Oscar Piastri and Lando Norris, battled for position, with Norris eventually finishing third ahead of Piastri. This result earned McLaren a total of 27 points, ensuring they could not be caught by Mercedes. Despite George Russell’s victory and Kimi Antonelli’s strong performance, McLaren’s consistent scoring throughout the season secured their championship win.
Following the race, Norris expressed his pride over the team radio, acknowledging McLaren’s hard work and dedication. 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.
McLaren, as defending champions from the previous season, continued their winning streak from 2024, claiming their latest triumph in a shorter timeframe. Team principal Andrea Stella highlighted the team’s early recognition of their competitive edge this season, emphasizing the importance of maintaining focus and maximizing their potential.
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 each race as it comes, learning from past challenges, and striving for continuous improvement.
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