Mercedes Equalled McLaren's Achievement with 8 Consecutive F1 Constructor's Titles
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Although it failed to deliver Lewis Hamilton the championship in 2021, Mercedes successfully clinched its eighth consecutive Formula One (F1) constructors' championship. This achievement of 8 constructors' titles equals McLaren's record.
Ferrari remains the F1 team with the most constructors' titles, having secured 16 since its inception in the sport.
Williams is in second place with 9 constructors' titles. Despite being the second most successful team, Williams last won the championship in 1997. In the 2021 season, Williams finished 8th out of 10 teams.
Like Mercedes, McLaren has 8 titles. McLaren last won the constructors' championship in 1998. Lewis Hamilton was McLaren's last world champion in 2008. Unfortunately, McLaren lost to Ferrari in the constructors' championship that year.
Red Bull has 4 constructors' titles, won consecutively from 2010 to 2013. Sebastian Vettel also became world champion with Red Bull during that period. Despite bringing Max Verstappen the championship last season, Red Bull was beaten by Mercedes in the constructors' championship.
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