Ferrari is the most successful, with 16 titles including 6 consecutive from 1999 to 2004.
Drivers championships: Ferrari, on 15 after the 2009 season. Next come McLaren (12) and Williams (7). Constructors championships: Ferrari, on 16 after the 2009 season. Next come Williams (9) and McLaren (8)
Ferrari has a huge lead in this category. They have consistently been a top automobile corporation. Their reputation was greatly enhanced when Michael Schmacher was an active driver for them.
He won 8 championships in total, which is a world record
Through the 2009 season, that is Ferrari with 16. Williams has won 9 and McLaren has won 8.
Scuderia Ferrari was founded in 1929, and raced for Alfa Romeo until 1939. Ferrari first competed in F1 in 1948 (the team's first F1 car was the Tipo 125 F1), making it the oldest team left in the championship and statistically the most successful one (with a record of 15 drivers' championships and 16 constructors' championships won).
The record for the most championships in professional sports is held by the Boston Celtics, with a total of 17 NBA championships.
Scuderia Ferrari was founded in 1929, and raced for Alfa Romeo until 1939. Ferrari first competed in F1 in 1948 (the team's first F1 car was the Tipo 125 F1), making it the oldest team left in the championship and statistically the most successful one (with a record of 15 drivers' championships and 16 constructors' championships won).
Pittsburgh is the NFL that has the record of two repeat championships in the NFL. There are six other teams that have own a repeat championship once.
Bill Russell holds the record for the most championships in sports, with 11 NBA titles won with the Boston Celtics.
Michael Schumacher and Lewis Hamilton have both won a record seven Formula 1 World Championships. Schumacher achieved this feat between 1994 and 2004, while Hamilton matched it in 2020. Their remarkable careers have made them two of the most celebrated drivers in the history of the sport.
Richard Petty and Dale Earnhardt Sr. both have a record 7 Nascar Cup championships.
yes because he is like 5 heavyweight championships from beating the record and HHH has a long career ahead of him