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Top 3 predictions for the 2025 FIA Formula 1 Constructors’ Championship 

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The Formula 1 season brings fresh intrigue and fierce competition to the Constructors’ Championship. While Red Bull Racing continues to dominate the field with unparalleled consistency, Ferrari and McLaren are poised to challenge their supremacy, making the upcoming season one of the most hotly anticipated in recent memory. 

Oracle Red Bull Racing

Red Bull Racing will be the favourite in the next season in 2025 as they have been the most dominant team in the past four years. Max Verstappen, the team’s star driver, has solidified his legacy with four consecutive Drivers’ World Championships from 2021 to 2024, a feat unmatched in modern Formula 1.

Across his career, Verstappen has won 62 Grand Prix victories over ten seasons. In 2024, he further cemented his reputation with eight Grand Prix wins, including a standout wet-weather performance in São Paulo that was hailed as one of the best drives of his career.

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The upcoming 2025 season sees Red Bull Racing pushing the boundaries of innovation with their cutting-edge RB21 chassis. Building on the success of the RB20, the new car features further refinements in aerodynamics, ensuring the team remains at the forefront of Formula 1 technology. 

While Red Bull maintains its status as the benchmark, the competition is intensifying. Ferrari, McLaren, and Mercedes have made significant strides over the offseason, using stable regulations to close the performance gap. With the field growing stronger, Red Bull’s dominance will be tested as rival teams and drivers aim to disrupt their winning streak.

Betting on Formula 1 is set to grow in popularity in 2025, driven by Verstappen’s remarkable form and Red Bull’s appeal to a global fan base. As the season unfolds, many fans—especially those new to F1 betting—will likely be drawn to wager on Red Bull’s continued success.

Those looking to join this growing trend should consider exploring Unibet sign up offers, which provide an excellent starting point for enthusiasts aiming to combine their passion for racing with the excitement of betting.

Ferrari's SF-24 will receive no more upgrades this season
Ferrari’s SF-24 will receive no more upgrades this season

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Ferrari had an impressive 2024 campaign. After years of striving to close the gap with Red Bull, the Prancing Horse demonstrated its potential with five race victories and four pole positions in the previous season. Key wins at iconic circuits like Monaco, Monza, and the United States Grand Prix showcased the team’s ability to compete at the highest level.

Charles Leclerc’s triumphs in his home race at Monaco and at Monza were standout moments, while Carlos Sainz Jr. delivered victories in Australia and Mexico City, cementing his role as a crucial component of Ferrari’s resurgence.

Ferrari’s technical advancements have been instrumental in their climb back to contention. The team’s focus on refining the power unit and developing aerodynamic efficiency yielded measurable gains in 2024, enabling consistent podium finishes and strong race performances.

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McLaren used team orders against Lando Norris to let Oscar Piastri win in Hungary

McLaren F1 Team

McLaren continues its impressive transformation into a top-tier contender for the Constructors’ Championship. The 2024 season was a breakthrough year for the team, with five race wins and seven pole positions firmly establishing them as one of the sport’s elite. Lando Norris and Oscar Piastri formed a formidable duo, achieving victories in key races such as Miami, Hungary, and Singapore, where Norris displayed exceptional race craft. Piastri also shone with victories in Azerbaijan and Hungary, cementing his reputation as one of the most promising young talents on the grid.

The technical strides made by McLaren in 2024 were pivotal to their success. Focused on optimizing straight-line speed and cornering stability, their challenger consistently performed well on a variety of circuits. Their pole positions in high-pressure events, such as the Italian and Dutch Grands Prix, highlighted their ability to extract peak performance during qualifying. 

Leadership under Zak Brown has been central to McLaren’s rise. Strategic partnerships, such as the renewed collaboration with Honda for 2026, signal a long-term vision aimed at sustained success. As McLaren transitions into 2025, the team aims to convert its momentum into a consistent championship bid.

Summary

The Constructors’ Championship will be shaped by several pivotal factors that could redefine the competitive dynamics at the top of Formula 1. Stability in regulations has provided teams with a unique opportunity to refine their cars based on accumulated data from previous seasons. Red Bull’s RB20 exemplifies this stability as an evolution of their dominant designs, while Ferrari and McLaren have used regulatory consistency to close the performance gap, setting the stage for a more competitive field. 

Equally crucial is the composition of driver pairings, which will heavily influence each team’s success. Red Bull’s Verstappen-Pérez duo offers unmatched consistency, Ferrari’s Leclerc-Sainz partnership strikes a balance between speed and strategy, and McLaren’s youthful pairing of Norris and Piastri brings an aggressive and dynamic approach to the grid.

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