Most F1 Race Wins by a Constructor in a Single Season
Red Bull's 2023 campaign delivered 21 of 22 possible victories โ the most dominant constructor season in F1 history.
Constructor dominance in Formula 1 looks different from driver dominance. A driver-dominant season concentrates the wins in one cockpit; a constructor-dominant season spreads them across both, sometimes a 1-2 every weekend. This list ranks the constructor seasons that produced the most race wins regardless of which team driver crossed the line first.
Both raw wins and win percentage are surfaced, but the ranking is by wins โ because absolute volume captures what a dominant constructor season actually feels like. McLaren 1988, Mercedes 2014โ2016, and Red Bull 2023 all sit near the top with different combinations of long calendars and high win conversion.
Constructor wins in a single season
Visualization ยท 10 entries
The Ranking
- 01Rank95.5% of season's races won
21 Grand Prix victories from 22 races (95.5%) during the 2023 F1 season.
Wins: 21Races: 22Win %: 95.5%21Race wins - 02Rank90.5% of season's races won
19 Grand Prix victories from 21 races (90.5%) during the 2016 F1 season.
Wins: 19Races: 21Win %: 90.5%19Race wins - 03Rank77.3% of season's races won
17 Grand Prix victories from 22 races (77.3%) during the 2022 F1 season.
Wins: 17Races: 22Win %: 77.3%17Race wins - 04Rank84.2% of season's races won
16 Grand Prix victories from 19 races (84.2%) during the 2014 F1 season.
Wins: 16Races: 19Win %: 84.2%16Race wins - 05Rank84.2% of season's races won
16 Grand Prix victories from 19 races (84.2%) during the 2015 F1 season.
Wins: 16Races: 19Win %: 84.2%16Race wins - 06Rank93.8% of season's races won
15 Grand Prix victories from 16 races (93.8%) during the 1988 F1 season.
Wins: 15Races: 16Win %: 93.8%15Race wins - 07Rank88.2% of season's races won
15 Grand Prix victories from 17 races (88.2%) during the 2002 F1 season.
Wins: 15Races: 17Win %: 88.2%15Race wins - 08Rank83.3% of season's races won
15 Grand Prix victories from 18 races (83.3%) during the 2004 F1 season.
Wins: 15Races: 18Win %: 83.3%15Race wins - 09Rank71.4% of season's races won
15 Grand Prix victories from 21 races (71.4%) during the 2019 F1 season.
Wins: 15Races: 21Win %: 71.4%15Race wins - 10Rank58.3% of season's races won
14 Grand Prix victories from 24 races (58.3%) during the 2025 F1 season.
Wins: 14Races: 24Win %: 58.3%14Race wins
Total constructor wins are ultimately a function of two things: how dominant the car is, and how long the calendar is. The expansion of the F1 schedule from 16-17 races (1980s) to 22-24 (2020s) means the absolute records keep climbing even when relative dominance is roughly equivalent. McLaren's 15 of 16 in 1988 and Red Bull's 21 of 22 in 2023 represent comparable percentage dominance over their seasons โ the difference is which set of records they break.
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