F1 Constructors' Champion

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Start Date
2025-12-09
End Date
2026-12-06
24h Volume
$6K
Total Volume
$28.3M
  • Will McLaren be the 2026 F1 Constructors' Champion?
  • Will Red Bull Racing be the 2026 F1 Constructors' Champion?<1¢
  • Will Williams be the 2026 F1 Constructors' Champion?<1¢
  • Will Aston Martin be the 2026 F1 Constructors' Champion?<1¢
  • Will Audi be the 2026 F1 Constructors' Champion?<1¢
  • Will Cadillac be the 2026 F1 Constructors' Champion?<1¢
  • Will Mercedes be the 2026 F1 Constructors' Champion?84¢
  • Will Ferrari be the 2026 F1 Constructors' Champion?13¢
  • Will Racing Bulls be the 2026 F1 Constructors' Champion?<1¢
  • Will Haas be the 2026 F1 Constructors' Champion?<1¢
  • Will Alpine be the 2026 F1 Constructors' Champion?<1¢

This market will resolve according to the winner of the Constructors’ Championship for the 2026 F1 season. This market will resolve as soon as the official results of the final scheduled race of the 2026 F1 season are known. In the case of a tie between multiple teams, this market will resolve according to the tiebreak procedure used by F1 to determine the 2026 F1 Constructors’ champion. If at any point it becomes impossible for a listed team to win the 2026 F1 Constructors’ Championship based on the rules of F1 (e.g., they are mathematically eliminated from contention), the corresponding market will resolve to “No.” If the F1 season is permanently canceled or has not been completed by February 28, 2027, 11:59 PM ET, this market will resolve to “Other”. The resolution source for this market will be information from F1.

Mercedes holds an 83.5% implied probability as 2026 F1 Constructors' Champion after building a 72-point lead over Ferrari with 379 points through the first half of the 23-race season. Strong results from Kimi Antonelli and George Russell, combined with superior adaptation to the new power unit regulations emphasizing electric deployment and efficiency, underpin the gap. Ferrari sits second at 12.8% on 307 points, narrowing the margin via an aggressive upgrade program but still trailing after consistent podium contention from Lewis Hamilton and Charles Leclerc. McLaren (1.7%) remains competitive in third on 220 points with Lando Norris and Oscar Piastri, while Red Bull (0.3%) and the rest lag further behind on current form and development pace. Trader consensus reflects these standings and ongoing development battles heading into the post-summer break rounds.