
How the 2025 F1 Grid Shook Out: A Year of Massive Gains and Shocking Falls
McLaren crushed the 2025 Constructors' battle. Williams surged while Ferrari and Alpine plummeted in a season of major standings upheaval.
McLaren utterly dominated the 2025 Formula 1 Constructors' Championship, securing the title with a staggering 833 points and 14 race wins. The Woking-based outfit finished over 150 points clear of their 2024 tally, leaving the rest of the grid to battle for the remaining podium spots. The season was defined by dramatic shifts, with historic teams like Ferrari plummeting while others like Williams made monumental climbs up the order.
Why it matters:
The Constructors' Championship is the true measure of a team's overall strength, directly influencing prize money distribution and resources for the following season. McLaren's dominance solidifies them as the new benchmark, while Ferrari's collapse raises serious questions about their project's direction. The massive gains for Williams and the struggles of Alpine signal a significant reshuffling of the F1 grid's hierarchy heading into the next season.
The details:
- The Top:
- McLaren: 1st (833 pts) - A dominant season with 14 wins, a 150-point increase from 2024.
- Mercedes: 2nd (469 pts) - A marginal one-point gain from 2024 was enough to jump two spots.
- Red Bull: 3rd (451 pts) - Held their position but scored fewer points than the previous year.
- The Big Movers:
- Ferrari: 4th (398 pts) - A stunning fall from 2nd place, losing over 250 points.
- Williams: 5th (137 pts) - The season's biggest success story, jumping from 10th with a 120-point increase.
- Racing Bulls: 6th (92 pts) - A solid climb from 8th, adding 34 points to their 2024 total.
- The Rest:
- Aston Martin: 7th (89 pts) - Dropped two places despite a relatively small points decrease.
- Haas: 8th (79 pts) - Scored more points but fell one position in the standings.
- Kick Sauber: 9th (70 pts) - A massive 66-point jump from 2024, though their position remained unchanged.
- Alpine: 10th (22 pts) - Suffered a catastrophic collapse, falling from 6th and losing 45 points.
Looking Ahead:
The 2025 results set the stage for a fascinating 2026 season. McLaren will carry immense momentum as the sport heads into a major regulatory reset. Ferrari faces immense pressure to overhaul its program and stop the decline. Williams and Racing Bulls will look to build on their breakthrough seasons, while teams like Mercedes and Red Bull will be desperate to close the gap to the new frontrunners.