2026 F1 Constructor Standings: Current Formula 1 Team Points

While the drivers get the glory and the podium champagne, the real money and engineering prestige is fought for in the Formula 1 Constructors’ Championship. The 2026 season has brought the most radical technical shakeup in decades, completely resetting the pecking order and turning the grid into a high-speed arms race.

With brand-new power unit regulations, active aerodynamics, and the historic arrival of new factory teams like Audi and Cadillac, every single point matters. Reigning champions McLaren have a target on their backs, with heavyweights like Ferrari, Mercedes, and Red Bull all desperate to claim the ultimate team prize. Below are the current, up-to-date F1 Constructors’ standings for the 2026 season.

F1 Constructors’ ChampionshipConfirmed
11 teams
Pos Constructor Pts
1
Mercedes
ANT · RUS
135
2
Ferrari
LEC · HAM
90
3
McLaren
NOR · PIA
46
4
Haas F1 Team
BEA · OCO
18
5
Alpine
GAS · COL
16
6
Red Bull Racing
VER · HAD
16
7
Racing Bulls
LAW · LIN
14
8
Audi
BOR · HUL
2
9
Williams
SAI · ALB
2
10
Cadillac
BOT · PER
0
11
Aston Martin
ALO · STR
0
After 3 races: Australian Grand Prix, Chinese Grand Prix, Japanese Grand Prix

The 2026 Regulations Reset

You cannot look at the 2026 Constructors’ standings without talking about the regulations. The shift to a 50/50 power split between the internal combustion engine and the electrical system, combined with entirely new active aero packages, has thrown the established order out the window. The teams sitting at the top of the points table are the ones who nailed the simulator data and won the off-season development war.

McLaren Defends the Crown

Taking the Constructors’ Championship is incredibly difficult; defending it during a regulation overhaul is a monumental task. McLaren enters 2026 as the team to beat, but they are facing relentless pressure. Ferrari has assembled a “super-team” pairing of Charles Leclerc and Lewis Hamilton to maximize their points haul, while Mercedes is proving that their engineering department is back with a vengeance.

The Arrival of Audi and Cadillac

The 2026 grid is historic for the arrival of two massive automotive juggernauts: Audi and Cadillac. Competing as full-fledged works teams, their entry has turned the midfield battle into an absolute bloodbath. While new teams historically face steep learning curves and teething issues, the massive resources behind these brands mean they are fighting tooth and nail to climb the points ladder and establish themselves as genuine threats.

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