Statistics
2025 SEASON
- Season Position
- 3rd
- Season Points
- 209
- Grand Prix Races
- 11
- Grand Prix Points
- 195
- Grand Prix Wins
- 1
- Grand Prix Podiums
- 6
- Grand Prix Poles
- 1
- Grand Prix Top 10s
- 16
- DHL Fastest Laps
- 1
- DNFs
- 3
- Sprint Races
- 2
- Sprint Points
- 14
- Sprint Wins
- 0
- Sprint Podiums
- 0
- Sprint Poles
- 1
- Sprint Top 10s
- 4
TEAM HISTORY
- Grand Prix Entered
- 316
- Team Points
- 7899.5
- Highest Race Finish
- 1 (x121)
- Podiums
- 196
- Highest Grid Position
- 1 (x135)
- Pole Positions
- 134
- World Championships
- 8
- Full Team Name
- Mercedes-AMG PETRONAS Formula One Team
- Base
- Brackley, United Kingdom
- Team Chief
- Toto Wolff
- Technical Chief
- James Allison
- Chassis
- W16
- Power Unit
- Mercedes
- Reserve Driver
- First Team Entry
- 1970
In profile
Mercedes’ modern F1 revival started with the creation of a works squad for 2010 - the platform for a meteoric rise up the Grand Prix order. The team generated huge excitement from the off with the sensational return of Michael Schumacher, but headlines soon followed on track: three podiums in their debut season, all via Nico Rosberg - who then claimed a breakthrough pole/victory double at China in 2012. The following season he was paired with Lewis Hamilton, the duo going on to stage some epic title battles as the Silver Arrows swept all before them to become one of the most dominant forces of the modern F1 era. And with Hamilton now partnered by steely Finn Valtteri Bottas, Mercedes remain very much the team to beat…
2020
Just when you think they can’t get any better, Mercedes – and in particular Lewis Hamilton – step it up another gear. The reigning champion wins 11 races and smashes records galore en route to a Schumacher-equalling seventh drivers' title, despite missing a round with Covid-19. Add two wins for Valtteri Bottas and it’s another dominant double crown for the Silver Arrows.
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2019
Start the season with an unprecedented five one-two victories, and follow it up with a further 10 wins, thus securing their sixth title double on the bounce. All-round teamwork, rather than outright pace, is often the key to success. Valtteri Bottas ups his game, meaning Lewis Hamilton has to work hard to secure his sixth drivers’ crown, bringing the Brit tantalising close to matching Michael Schumacher’s all-time record.
2018
It’s a season predominantly about Lewis Hamilton, whose 11 victories help secure a fifth consecutive championship double for the team – despite rivals Ferrari often having the quicker car – continuing their dominance of the turbo-hybrid era. Team mate Valtteri Bottas ends the year winless after being forced to play rear-gunner to the rampant Hamilton.
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