The values of the current F1 teams in 2025 have come out, and like the previous years, Scuderia Ferrari tops the list with a staggering $6.4 billion as it's worth. With $6.4 billion being the highest worth for a team, the lowest turned out to be $1.68 billion.
The Prancing Horse are the most successful team in Formula 1. With 16 Constructors' championships and 15 Drivers' titles to their name, their valuation as the most expensive F1 team justifies the tag. Following the Italian team's footsteps comes Mercedes with $5.88 billion.
Mercedes AMG F1 Team, keeping out their history from the 1960s, is a fairly newer team in F1. The team from German manufacturers Mercedes-Benz entered the modern era of F1 in 2010 when they rebranded Brawn GP.
After a few years, they became the most successful team from 2014 to 2021 in the post-hybrid era, where they won eight back-to-back Constructors' titles, and helped their driver claim seven championships.
The McLaren F1 team takes the third spot after Ferrari and Mercedes, with a valuation of $4.73 billion. The Papayas are one of the most successful teams in the sport, and given how they rose from the ashes, they justify their tag.
Red Bull Racing, one of the best teams in recent times comes at number four with $4.32 billion net worth. The team owned by energy drink giants, Red Bull, was formed in 2005 by rebranding the Jaguar F1 team.
Aston Martin comes at number five with $3 billion net worth, and they are followed by Williams with $2.14 billion net worth. Alpine, the team at number seven, has a very less valuation difference with Racing Bulls, and Stake F1 team.
Their valuations are $2.08 billion, $2.05 billion, and $1.88 billion respectively. Haas F1 Team comes at the end with a $1.68 billion valuation. From next year, the Cadillac F1 Team is entering the sport and will be included in the list.
Former F1 driver revealed Ferrari's "biggest problem"
Juan Pablo Montoya, the former F1 driver revealed Ferrari's "biggest problem" following John Elkann's massive criticism towards the driver duo, Lewis Hamilton and Charles Leclerc. Speaking to French media, AS, here's what he said:
John Elkann, President of Scuderia Ferrari, attends the free practice of the Formula 1 Pirelli Gran Premio d'Italia 2025 in Monza, Italy, on September 7, 2025 - Source: GettyThe Prancing Horse being the most successful F1 team, the pressure to deliver performance is always high. Elkann, the Ferrari chairperson's criticism, where he asked the drivers to 'talk less and focus on driving' is a testament to that.
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