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Mercedes in Formula 1

Over 18 seasons, from 1954 to 2025, Mercedes lined up for 341 Formula 1 races, with 131 wins and 8,154.6 points. Below, the year by year record with each car's highlights.

Mercedes season by season

YearRacesWinsPointsBest drivers (points)
19546460.1Juan Fangio (40.1) / Karl Kling (12)
19556579Juan Fangio (41) / Stirling Moss (23)
2010190214Nico Rosberg (142) / Michael Schumacher (72)
2011190165Nico Rosberg (89) / Michael Schumacher (76)
2012201142Nico Rosberg (93) / Michael Schumacher (49)
2013193360Lewis Hamilton (189) / Nico Rosberg (171)
20141916701Lewis Hamilton (384) / Nico Rosberg (317)
20151916703Lewis Hamilton (381) / Nico Rosberg (322)
20162119765Nico Rosberg (385) / Lewis Hamilton (380)
20172012668Lewis Hamilton (363) / Valtteri Bottas (305)
20182111655Lewis Hamilton (408) / Valtteri Bottas (247)
20192115739Lewis Hamilton (413) / Valtteri Bottas (326)
20201713573Lewis Hamilton (347) / Valtteri Bottas (223)
2021229604.5Lewis Hamilton (385.5) / Valtteri Bottas (219)
2022221495George Russell (262) / Lewis Hamilton (233)
2023220374Lewis Hamilton (217) / George Russell (157)
2024244433George Russell (226) / Lewis Hamilton (207)
2025242424George Russell (289) / Andrea Kimi Antonelli (135)

The Mercedes record in numbers

Between 1954 and 2025, Mercedes put the car on 341 grids and collected 131 wins. 13 different drivers took the wheel for 8,154.6 combined points; none scored more than Lewis Hamilton, with 3,907.5 over 12 seasons. The winningest year was 2016, with 19 wins in 21 races.

Every year in the table leads to the full season: start with the debut, in 1954, follow through to 2025 and check the Formula 1 world champions of each era.

Source: jolpica-f1 historical archive (Apache 2.0 license), successor to Ergast, snapshot of 2026-07-09. This site is independent and not affiliated with Formula One or any team, driver or circuit mentioned.

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